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Still doing work to improve rig and steering. Be shakedown cruising somewhere South soon, then off later Jan.
Doug
Rob Denney <harryproa@...> wrote:
G'day,
I have the Sidecar and Solitarry pictures ready to post, when I get back home in mid Jan. By then Doug and Sidecar should be off on their trip around Northern Australia.
Lots happening, but for various reasons not much can be made public at this stage. Hopefully early next year things will be
back to normal and we can make some announcements and get everything up to date.
regards,
Rob
On Dec 20, 2007 12:15 PM, Robert <cateran1949@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > > > > > > > -waiting with bated breath for the next development of the Harry. Love > to see the promised photos of Sidecar and Solitarry I am still keen to > get a Harry but health and wealth defy me. The concept still makes the > most sense to me and the boats out there look pretty good. If I had > the cash I'd probably just buy Bain's Aroha and get sailing. > Meanwhile I'm investigating doing a KSS system using polyprop and > epoxy with an end bulkhead with foam ends. > Robert > > -- In harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au, "vertiges59" <vertiges59@...> wrote: >
> > > Nobody more in this group ????? > > > >
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