We might pull this off..

  • 27 Sep 2013 19:06
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    Gary King wrote:Well, boat has left the backyard and is now in the boatlifters yard. Looks strange with a keel on it.
    No she doesn't, she looks good, and will look even better when the rig is in. Not long now before she joins the fleet in her natural element?
  • 27 Sep 2013 16:03
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    Well, boat has left the backyard and is now in the boatlifters yard. Looks strange with a keel on it.
  • 16 Sep 2013 06:42
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    Looking great, Gary - you've done a terrific job.  So exciting.  I think that two owners but one boat, while not qualifying as a full-blown Junket, certainly comes under the heading of Get-together :-)  It's wonderful to see you so nearly there and I'm really pleased to hear that another JRA member is going to the effort of being at the launching - Werner, I assume?  Good for him.  Best of luck for L-Day
  • 15 Sep 2013 01:05
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    Thanks guys. I had a list of jobs to do before she's lifted, but the weather has been so bad lately we're already behind..  Never mind, there's really only one job to do for her to float, attaching the keel - which is done at the yard with help of the travel lift.
  • 14 Sep 2013 20:31
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    Brilliant news, Gary. Your album pictures will be a terrific record to look back on.

    Re your query does two badger junk owners but one boat = a rally? Over to Sailing Sec Annie to pronounce on that, I guess. Enjoy it is the main thing and I'm sure you will.
  • 14 Sep 2013 18:52
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    Rene and I wish you the very best of luck!

  • 14 Sep 2013 11:34
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    I've been waiting for this moment Gary. May the launch be smooth and the stress  levels  minimal.
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  • 13 Sep 2013 18:45
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                                                                  Stavanger, Friday

    Great Gary!

    The photos in the gallery give us a hint on how many details there are in such a project  -  and remind me of that I must never start building a boat bigger than a dinghy...

    Good luck with the launching, the rigging and the first sails!

    Arne

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  • 13 Sep 2013 17:40
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    The crane and flat bed are booked for Sept 25th, that's when the boat is carted to the boat yard, and plan to splash a week later. A 5 year chapter ends, another begins.

    BTW, can you call it a rally with one boat, but two sets of junkies? Two Badger owners at that.. must be a first in Australia. The owners of Cloudchaser are visiting Perth in November. :)
    (Too bad he isnt sailing it over.)
    PS more pics added to my photogallery
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