Mayfly 14
This is an e-mail I sent to Jim about the completion of my Mayfly 14. Launched March 20th at Lake Langhoffer in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. Submitted for your consideration for the new Splash feature.
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Jim,
Here are a couple of pictures of my Mayfly 14. I started this boat a couple of years ago but because of hurricane katrina and relocating to Arkansas, plus working a 30 and 15 schedule away from home, it has taken me awhile to complete it. I also purchased plans for Blobster about a year ago and am planning on starting that one soon. I built mayfly to learn to sail and will take that knowledge to the Blobster.
I have only been able to sail her once before I had to go back to work, but I thoroughly enjoyed myself. I can't wait to get off this boat and go home and do it again. [I am a capt. on the Mississippi river and its tributaries] Thanks for a wonderful little boat.
John
p.s. I almost forgot, I also have a Jonsboat all but finished except taping the chines, bottom stiffeners, stern knees and paint. It is significantly bigger than my 14 ft. aluminum boat.
John Dominique
Pine Bluff, Arkansas |
Alby
Chuck,
Thought you might be interested in a few pics I took (very belatedly I must admit) of the sailing rig I added to the prototype Alby 8' dinghy I made to Ross Lillistone's plans.
I have sailed it in 25kts+ & it is so stable that all it wants to do is bury the leeward hull & take on water. Being unsinkable, all you do is keep a little pressure in the sail to keep the boat just moving while bailing it out. Very safe & fun boat for kids!...big or little!
Hope you enjoyed your recent visit to our fair land.
Cheers.
Al Burke
Newcastle,Australia.
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Inflatable Trimaran
Chuck,
I tested the inflatable this week. Everything worked as expected and overall performance was everything I could have asked for, so all systems appear to be go for the Texas200. It paddled well with a single-blade paddle.
Lily is sewing me a spinnaker and transport bag. Hoping for a heavy-wind trial or two before I pack up for Texas.
Kellan Hatch
Salt Lake City, Utah |
Chugger
Hi folks,
My name is Manie Botha from Pretoria South Africa. I am a regular reader of Duckworks and have found my inspiration here. I launched my boat February 2008. I loved the concept of the Chuggers and Chiggers and that is why I built my little micro cruiser.
I did this design myself as I wanted something a little less boxy. The boat handles well and is a lot off fun. It is absolutely fantastic to have a boat that you can sleep on. The WBP plywood and epoxy was supplied by www.ckdboats.com their service and the quality of their products is absolutely fantastic. A very big thank you to Roy.
I am now starting to design my next boat and will order materials from Roy during June 2008. This design and drawings I will post to Duckworks as I hope others will find as much pleasure in doing this kind of work as I did. It will be my contribution to the boating world, purely for fun!
Regards
Manie Botha,
Pretoria
South Africa
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Tender Behind
I thought you might enjoy a pic of my newly finished Tender Behind, from your plans. It was not my first boat. I did a Pygmy Coho and a Simmons Sea Skiff and an Uncle John's Pirogue.
Back to the TB - I did it by the book - all marine ply - and bought the sail from Duckworks. I used Interlux paint and about 100 hours + to make her. I did it in the winter months so the time was over January to March and I was always waiting for the epoxy to dry.
Peter Miller
New Windsor NY
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