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Discussion in 'Multihulls' started by GOTTABSOMEWHERE, Jan 4, 2009.

  1. GOTTABSOMEWHERE
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  2. robherc
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    robherc Designer/Hobbyist

    It'll probably sail...in a straight line at least...not sure I'd want to take it very far (i.e. further than I could swim it back) until I'd tested the turning gear...it might turn well, but it seems to me like it'd be a real boar to turn about.
     
  3. GOTTABSOMEWHERE
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    Noob

    Yeah I kinda figured that soooooooooo..................
    I have a 12' "sweep oar" that fits into the notch in the dory's transom.
    This might help to swing it's butt around, pluss the sail is not fixed in front
    and allowed to swing free or to be puahed over.
    Any comments on the "A" mast ?
     

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  4. GOTTABSOMEWHERE
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    Noob

    Forgot to mention..............

    Have two really nice long homebuilt oars also........will not swim home.
    Pic of "dory" just to see what the 3rd hull looks like

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