I know its a new build, so OT, but I couldn't resist sharing this lovely bit of wood bashing...
Its a Farr 3.7, a New Zealand trapeze singlehander, and incidentally a close relative to my CVDRA Cherub...
New Build - OT really...
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NZL.Rupert wrote:Very nice. Is she being built in NZ or here?
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Hi Jim
have there been 'any' wood cherubs built in last few year?
I wonder what other dev classes are still building competitive wooden boats.
ICs of course.....
Swift Solo? (supposed to be two in the UK - anybody seen one?)
Incidentally the Farr looks real nice.....but somehow a bit 'dated'. Is that me....or is that why we like it even?
cheers
eib
have there been 'any' wood cherubs built in last few year?
I wonder what other dev classes are still building competitive wooden boats.
ICs of course.....
Swift Solo? (supposed to be two in the UK - anybody seen one?)
Incidentally the Farr looks real nice.....but somehow a bit 'dated'. Is that me....or is that why we like it even?
cheers
eib
Ed Bremner
CVRDA
Jollyboat J3
Firefly F2942
IC GBR314 ex S51 - 1970 Slurp
MR 638 - Please come and take it away
Phelps Scull
Bathurst Whiff - looking for someone to love it
CVRDA
Jollyboat J3
Firefly F2942
IC GBR314 ex S51 - 1970 Slurp
MR 638 - Please come and take it away
Phelps Scull
Bathurst Whiff - looking for someone to love it
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Have you seen Keith Callaghan's new Merlin? It's the one I'd have liked to bring home from the Dinghy Show!I wonder what other dev classes are still building competitive wooden boats.
http://www.bluelightning.co.uk/Merlins/hazardous.htm
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Last I know of (proper wood as opposed to ply sandwich) was about 1996 or 1997. Coincidentally it was built by the guy who built the first foam sandwich Cherub in the UK in 1970... How I would love to find that one!Ed wrote:have there been 'any' wood cherubs built in last few year?
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Don't forget the USA Classic Moth. I think every National Championships since the class was resurrected in the early 90's has been won by a wooden boat (Our hull weight min is 75 lbs. and 3 mm. ply is the building material of choice). And our vintage division is all wood as that was all there was before 1950.
One can get a feel for the enormous variety of designs within this class from this YouTube video.
One can get a feel for the enormous variety of designs within this class from this YouTube video.
Rod M
Annapolis MD USA
http://www.earwigoagin.blogspot.com
http://cbifda.blogspot.com/
Classic Moth: 105
PK Dinghy
Annapolis MD USA
http://www.earwigoagin.blogspot.com
http://cbifda.blogspot.com/
Classic Moth: 105
PK Dinghy