Hello,
I just re-joined the JRA, it's good to be back.
I was a member from about 2002 to 2008, and had the good fortune of being aboard Robin Blain's boat for the 2008 JRA rally, while I was on holidays in the UK.
I live in Melbourne, Australia, and I've been an aspiring junkie for about 12 years.
Alas, life, especially parenthood, got in the way, and I had to content myself with messing around in only small boats. Trailer sailers and the like.
Now the teenager has been shipped off to University and the dog and I are free once more to pursue our frivolous goals, notably the wandering sea gypsy ambition.
The boat i have chosen for my wanderings is a Compass 28, which look like this (this one isn't mine):
https://picasaweb.google.com/110067382869082205933/Compasses#5297043006462491570
I'm going to convert her to a junk rig as soon as I can. My timeline is that I'd like to be sailing her as a junk for the next southern hemisphere summer - say next Christmas.
The kelpie and i live aboard at the moment, but for the second half of this year we're minding a friend's house, which will give me a good opportunity to have the boat out of the water and run amok with the jigsaw and epoxy, fixing things and making changes. I'm 6'1" and 1970's day sailers generally have 6 berths, all of them for humans under 5'10"! Major bulkhead surgery is needed to make me a comfortable bed.
I enjoyed Annie's article on the conversion of her Raven 26, I was particularly inspired by the mast. I think even I could make one like that!
I have the Van Loan book, have downloaded and read everything of Arne's, I regularly trawl the Yahoo group, but I never quite got around to buying PJR. I will do so if the group insists, especially if someone can recommend a place online where I can buy a copy for under $70 AUD - which is the cheapest i could find last week.
Cheers,
Matt
Magpie
1974 Compass 28