PANGO'S first sail (video)

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  • 22 Apr 2019 11:07
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    Anonymous wrote:

    You must be rapt, Zane. Pango looks like she is moving along effortlessly. Sails look fantastic and the whole boat looks immaculate. Congratulations, Zane and great work from the support team.

    Rob


    Far from immaculate if you saw my varnish work up close, or the layer of black silt from the cars due to proximity of the Auckland Harbour Bridge to the marina berth she is moored in!

    But thank you for the kind words, and hope to see you out there on your new boat in the near future :-)

    Last modified: 22 Apr 2019 11:08 | Anonymous member
  • 22 Apr 2019 10:33
    Reply # 7297263 on 7296839
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Wow, congratulations!
    Talking about showing off the camber! I hope you will give us a bit more info on the rig, dimensions , areas, dept of camber, battens and mast in use, etc...
    I also liked those solar panels.

    Arne

  • 22 Apr 2019 06:11
    Reply # 7297169 on 7296839

    You must be rapt, Zane. Pango looks like she is moving along effortlessly. Sails look fantastic and the whole boat looks immaculate. Congratulations, Zane and great work from the support team.

    Rob

  • 22 Apr 2019 01:03
    Reply # 7297005 on 7296839

    Very nice. Thanks for sharing. I like the two tone sails and the modified companionway.


  • 21 Apr 2019 21:09
    Message # 7296839
    https://youtu.be/-5bgyp-1RcE

    A clip of my Contessa 26 on her maiden sail under Junk Rig yesterday

    Thanks to crew: 
    Paul J Thompson -   sail-maker extraordinaire
    Marcus Raimon:  -   mast climbing expert (don't try that at home)
    Graeme Kenyon: -   a scow-man and a gentleman                  


    Last modified: 21 Apr 2019 21:11 | Anonymous member
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