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Rob, If shunting needs less rudder action than tacking, then it would make sense to experiment with laminar flow rudder blades (eg. NACA 66-012) instead of ...
yaendenboom
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Aug 7, 2005
9:45 am
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G'day, Worth an experiment, for sure. However, even with less rudder action there is still some, so I think the 00 series would be a better bet. Maybe try...
Rob Denney
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Aug 7, 2005
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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...
Doug Haines
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Aug 10, 2005
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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 ... From: Doug Haines To:...
Rob Denney
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Aug 10, 2005
12:07 pm
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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...
Doug Haines
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Aug 11, 2005
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G'day, An article on harryproas in the August Yachting World. May also be another (different) one in the next Sail magazine. Regards, Rob...
Rob Denney
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Aug 13, 2005
2:21 pm
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Hi All, I have been researching multi designs to build for a while now (Wharram, Woods, Kellsell, Shuttleworth & Farrier) and really like the Harryproa...
jocroome
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Sep 9, 2005
1:37 am
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Hi I am not sure as to how to call you as you haven't signed your email but hi anyway, I have thought some similar things and discussed some of them with Mark...
Robert
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Sep 9, 2005
12:25 pm
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Hi, I have been researching multi designs to build for a while now (Wharram, Woods, Kellsell, Shuttleworth & Farrier) and really like the Harryproa concept. It...
Mark Stephens
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Sep 10, 2005
2:57 am
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... them with ... Hi Robert, sorry for not signing off. Richard here, signed in on my wife's yahoo account. Thanks for that info. I can live with the narrow...
jocroome
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Sep 10, 2005
3:14 am
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Hi Richard, If you have been considering an F32 then the Visionarry would seem cavernous. Trimarans are fine craft but relatively expensive. They also have one...
Mark Stephens
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Sep 10, 2005
7:31 am
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... cavernous. Robert- I was staggered by the spaciouseness of the Visionarry when I saw it in the flesh. My wife fell in love with it but I felt that I could ...
Robert
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Sep 10, 2005
9:23 am
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Hi Mark, Michelle. Carole will be in Darwin in a few weeks and me and the dog a couple of weeks later. I was wondering about the difficulties in using epoxies...
Robert
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Sep 10, 2005
9:29 am
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G'day, The epoxies suffering from amine blush (mostly the 4 and 5:1 types) are a pain in humid conditions. The 2:1 types are usually ok. What you do need to...
Rob Denney
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Sep 10, 2005
1:59 pm
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Having had a good look at John's Visionarry on the North Coast the thing that impressed me most was that this is a boat that is big, simple, light and looks...
Luke Timmermans
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Sep 10, 2005
11:03 pm
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Hi Luke, Progress is good. I have finished building in a surprisingly roomy fridge, 210 litres, have almost finished the fabric liner in the bunks and am now...
Mark Stephens
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Sep 11, 2005
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... Hi Robert, Now I'm getting really excited. I also just got my copy of Multihull World in the post today. Both the Visonarry's look fantastic, super quick....
jocroome
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Sep 11, 2005
3:52 am
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G'day, Thanks for the kind words. I have uploaded a copy of the article to the Files section of the Harryproa chat group. regards, Rob ... From: Luke...
Rob Denney
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Sep 11, 2005
10:47 am
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Hi Mark and all the others who responded to my query. Thank you all for your contributions. Sorry, but somehow they didn't appear or I wasn't looking properly...
jocroome
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Sep 13, 2005
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G'day, The preferred cruising sail combination is the Easyrig. Sail area can be considerably more than what we normally use. One of the advantages of an...
Rob Denney
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Sep 13, 2005
12:42 pm
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Hi Rob Ref captioned picture in article As a botanistI was suprised to see they had the same mangroves in the canals of Holland as they do in North coast NSW, ...
Robert
cateran1949
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Sep 14, 2005
12:05 am
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Hi richard, I have to start first but hoping to start building by the end of the year. I am just about to move to Darwin and will take a little while to ...
Robert
cateran1949
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Sep 14, 2005
12:15 am
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... Snip ... I anticipated, but is still to prove itself competitively. It has the disadvantage on the bigger boats of needing a winch (albeit a small one) to...
Robert
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Sep 14, 2005
12:25 am
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G'day, Matt wrote the article without consulting us, so there were a few errors, and those questions at the end. Following is an email I sent him. G'day, Got...
Rob Denney
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Sep 14, 2005
1:45 am
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G'day, The booms are bonded to the masts, so the main sheet is only altering the angle of attack, not tensioning the leech. Therefore, the winch size is what...
Rob Denney
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Sep 14, 2005
1:54 am
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Thanks Rob, The steerability in shalow water is a good point snip . The other big advantage of the schooner is that you can trim the sails individually to...
Robert
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Sep 14, 2005
10:44 am
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Hi Rob, A difficult one to answer. I didn't notice any tendency to dig the Elementarry in while surfing at Coffs Harbour but the waves weren't very steep. The...
Mark Stephens
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Sep 14, 2005
11:17 am
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G'day, I have not done any real sailing with both rudders up, will do next time I go out, maybe this Sunday (Doug, I will give you a call). Suspect it will...
Rob Denney
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Sep 15, 2005
7:14 am
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Rob Denney, Thanks for the invite to go sailing again this Sunday and II should make it this time. I think the quick boats pick up the waves better and can...
Doug Haines
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Sep 16, 2005
1:18 am
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Thanks for showing the Elementarry Rob. The boat is really great and I can encourage others to take a test sail if they can get to where there is one sailing. ...
doha720
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Sep 19, 2005
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