Hi Tim,
To start with it'll be Social sailing, but once I get my crew trained
up- and depending on their enthusiasm, I'd like to get back into racing
(although this could be some time in the far, far off future).
Thanks for your suggestion though, i'll be posting pics later on,
especially of one tricky repair that will have to be undertaken.
Cheers,
Rachael
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CorsairAustralia@..., "TIM OYSTON" <toyston@...>
wrote:
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> Rachel,
>
>
>
> Congratulations on your purchase. You question asks many questions. Do
you
> intend to race your boat or just social cruising? Best to take some
images
> for the sections you want to repair and post them up for comment.
There is
> nothing and surprising with these boats and most of the issues have
been
> dealt with many and varied ways.
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
>
> Tim
>
> Corsair157 Godspeed
>
> From:
CorsairAustralia@...
> [mailto:
CorsairAustralia@...] On Behalf Of Rachael
> Sent: Sunday, 20 September 2009 6:15 PM
> To:
CorsairAustralia@...
> Subject: [CorsairAustralia] Corsair - Sail # 531 - HISTORY PLEASE
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi Everyone,
>
> Wow, new site! This is much different from the old QCA site.
>
> I've just bought Corsair #531 and I'd love to hear from anyone whose
seen
> this boat in action, especially from anyone whose sailed or owned this
boat!
>
> I've changed the name from "Cruzin Blue" to "Ginja Ninja" - yes bad
luck and
> all that I know, but I'd imagaine this boat has had a few names over
its
> life, so one more shouldn't make too much difference.
>
> The sails are in immacualte condition, but less could be said for the
boat
> itself, it could be great if anyone with tips for fixing hulls ect
could let
> me know what they did and how effective it was!
>
> Thanks Guys.
> Rachael
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