Redwing

  • 17 Jul 2012 00:37
    Reply # 1011431 on 644008
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    Well it had drifted anyway :-) Hand slapped, thanks, will try harder!
  • 17 Jul 2012 00:32
    Reply # 1011428 on 644008
    Congratulations, Gary.  Do you get your Pensioners' Passes now? Shall we start running a sweepstake on who splashes first: Redwing, La Chica, Malliemac, Hestur or Oryx?

    PS Mr Webmaster.  Getting a wee bit off topic there!!  ;-0
  • 16 Jul 2012 23:45
    Reply # 1011404 on 1009583
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    Gary King wrote:
    Brian Kerslake wrote:I'm waiting for the rain to vanish and summer to finally arrive. 'Another year, another year?'
    Summer will likely arrive after the Olympics for you guys. When you'll be allowed to eat chips (or french fries) again..
    I reckon you're right - sailing is a wash out at the mo' unless you're a hardy Tyler type. I'm partial to McYouKnowWho's chups from time to time, but banning anything else in the stadium is marketing gone mad. 300 'enforcers' roam the nation from tomorrow to (try to) ensure that traders aren't using words etc that major sponsors use. And we're having to rely on several thousand army people to fill a security hole that G4S (ex Group4 Security) couldn't fill. I think the operative word is 'doh'.
  • 15 Jul 2012 09:25
    Reply # 1009819 on 1008005
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    Gary Pick wrote:Well the keel is as fair as it's going to get and I'm waiting for the epoxy coat I put on yesterday to hard off so I can sand it back. I tried today but it just clogged the sanding disk.
    Around here I have to wait 2 days for epoxy to cure, $%#@ winter.
  • 15 Jul 2012 04:53
    Reply # 1009674 on 644008
    I turned 60 a week ago and had quite a good party, including part of it on the boat. I think where was 6 of us in the cabin and another in the cockpit. The first of many parties I hope. I had all the cabin and nav lights on, so we did a bit of shed sailing.:D
    I will have the rest of my blocks next week and I'm about to start building the cradle.
    Just a few more fortnights eh.
  • 15 Jul 2012 02:25
    Reply # 1009583 on 1009528
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    Brian Kerslake wrote:I'm waiting for the rain to vanish and summer to finally arrive. 'Another year, another year?'
    Summer will likely arrive after the Olympics for you guys. When you'll be allowed to eat chips (or french fries) again..
  • 15 Jul 2012 00:42
    Reply # 1009528 on 644008
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    I'm waiting for the rain to vanish and summer to finally arrive. 'Another year, another year?'
  • 14 Jul 2012 06:02
    Reply # 1008972 on 1008005
    I'm starting to think that August is being optimistic as well.

    Just repeat Pete's mantra - 'another fortnight, another fortnight.'  Sooner or later it turns out to be true!!
  • 13 Jul 2012 07:00
    Reply # 1008005 on 644008
    Well the keel is as fair as it's going to get and I'm waiting for the epoxy coat I put on yesterday to hard off so I can sand it back. I tried today but it just clogged the sanding disk. I would really like to have the primer on it this weekend. I've changed my mind about the Dynel, I'll save that for my tender, which I have yet to build. I've started buying the timber and fastenings for the cradle. Once that is done and it's supporting the boat then I can fit the keel. I made a few phone calls yesterday to Maritime Services to find out the boat registration process and mooring costs and availability. The application fee is $192 and if I get someone to do the mooring for me it's another $2,000. if I do it myself it's materials and the fee.
    I'm starting to think that August is being optimistic as well.
  • 27 Jun 2012 11:21
    Reply # 984328 on 644008
    Keel is all glued together and I am now doing the filling and fairing process before I Dynel it.
    I'm buying a Lewmar 10 kg anchor on Friday so I must be getting close.
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