Yeah Great!,
Rob Where do you go _ down to the boat ramp?
I am so totally fed up with that piece of rubbish I built - you know it flipped over because of the crazy Bicton tornado!
Which one is this - the carbon fibre racing ele?
Do you recommend wetsuit?
You know I really think I can see myself building one myself if I can get some money together for the plans - as you say the actual material cost shouldn't be much.
The main thing I can imagine changing the design - would be maqst height less than the Freo bridges (about 6-7m). Maybe an outboard too and I don't know how much the tent top thing is likely to be but might not be in proportion to the rest.Have you been to Rotto in any proa's?
I really dream of building as a living - obviously Harryproa's, if they'll sell. Right now money's the problem, and the burden of two Hartley boats (16' and 28' tri) are needed to be sold first, then I should start getting somewhere.
Do you still envisage building your own cruising one?
I guess you like racing too.
I mostly just go boogie boarding and build - but cruising INDO etc is a dream.
So maybe see you later
Doug H
Rob Denney <proa@...> wrote:
Rob Denney <proa@...> wrote:
G'day,They sure do. By the way, I am sailing Elementarry most weekends if you would like to come for a sail.Regards,Rob----- Original Message -----From: Doug HainesTo: harryproa@...Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2005 2:10 PMSubject: Re: [harryproa] Another practical difference
doha720 <doha720@...> wrote:Ho!
Yeah, I was just thinking that along with the good things about HP's
is the absence of a mast support pole in the cabin where you usually
have to walk around in a lot of boats. Centre boards the same. Those
little things help to make things better.
Doug
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