Another write up by Arne Kverneland

  • 24 May 2014 02:56
    Reply # 1556692 on 1556349
    Arne Kverneland wrote:I am unsure if Miss  Sørensen will be my last boat, or not. It depends if I can upgrade her a bit for cruising. The alternative is to find a keel boat in the 1.5ton range, maybe a H-boat. That boat has the looks, the seaworthiness and the speed. I must decide this summer as I can't hold (and pay for) a second berth for longer.
    Arne: there isn't a cat in hell's chance that this young lady will be your last boat.  You are far too curious and inventive for such fidelity!  Can you not sublet your berth until something else takes your fancy?
  • 23 May 2014 09:44
    Reply # 1556349 on 869421
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Annie,

    I am down to one boat, as Broremann went to the Sandnes sea scouts, when I bought FS in 2012. I am unsure if Miss  Sørensen will be my last boat, or not. It depends if I can upgrade her a bit for cruising. The alternative is to find a keel boat in the 1.5ton range, maybe a H-boat. That boat has the looks, the seaworthiness and the speed. I must decide this summer as I can't hold (and pay for) a second berth for longer.

    Arne

    Last modified: 23 May 2014 23:36 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
  • 23 May 2014 05:42
    Reply # 1556319 on 869421
    So Admiral Arne is now reduced to two boats - is that right?  Or has Broremann found a new home, too.

    I can imagine you are looking forward to seeing Joanna under sail, having now seen her under power, for the first time.  :-)
  • 22 May 2014 00:55
    Reply # 1555841 on 869421
    Deleted user
    Lament to Johanna.

    Good bye Johanna, life will never be the same for those of us,  beguiled by your charms, your  grace, power and of course your camber.
    How could you Arne?

    A new berth on the finger pontoon - that girl she really does get around.
     
    So what will follow on, a new development perhaps with a new ' write up' by Arne?

    We wish you well, you taught us lots, good wishes, bon voyage, see you around.




  • 21 May 2014 20:13
    Reply # 1555748 on 869421
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

                        The shortest delivery trip ever... (?)

    Open...

    http://www.junkrigassociation.org/arne

    ..and under LETTERS, look up "20140521 Goodbye to Johanna". Could I be right?

     

    Arne

    PS 20140605: Here is a tentative shortened link directly to "goodbye to Johanna"

    http://goo.gl/KMwMkY

    Last modified: 05 Jun 2014 18:56 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
  • 21 Mar 2014 10:43
    Reply # 1522099 on 1522060
    Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Antoine ALLAIN wrote:Thanks Arne. It is very helpfull. Do you intend to write womething about aluminium masts ?


    Actually, yes, I was thinking of writing up my limited experience with hybrid aluminium-wood masts and add it to chapter 6, after the coming summer season. So far I can say that I find the method to be both cheap and easy, as long as I can find a tube of right size and of 6082-T6 alloy. The selection is not too good here, so the dimensions vary in quite big steps. Tubes for battens are easier to find.

    Arne

    PS, 2019: See Chapter 6B of TCPJR, here.

    Last modified: 05 Jan 2022 16:07 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
  • 21 Mar 2014 08:12
    Reply # 1522060 on 869421
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    Thanks Arne. It is very helpfull. Do you intend to write womething about aluminium masts ?
  • 18 Mar 2014 03:11
    Reply # 1519741 on 869421
    Well done, Arne.  This is a fantastic resource you are producing for the rest of us.  I think it's quite wonderful how much knowledge, skill and experience is available to junkies at the click of a mouse on this great website.

    On behalf of junkies everywhere, I'd like to thank all these clever people who so generously pass on their wisdom for the benefit of others.  There is something so special about seeing a place where people are collaborating instead of competing.  Maybe this is one of the benefits of the Internet that will trickle up to those who run the world.
  • 17 Mar 2014 10:21
    Reply # 1519040 on 869421
    Anonymous member (Administrator)

    Chapter 4, Drawing a detailed sail

     

    Now, finally, I have uploaded chapter 4 of The Cambered Panel Junk Rig. As usual it is to be found under “my” page, or just use this link.

     

     

    Then, only Chapter 7, about rigging, remains to be done. Maybe next winter...

     

     

    Cheers, Arne

    Last modified: 02 Dec 2023 10:04 | Anonymous member (Administrator)
  • 02 Mar 2014 13:50
    Reply # 1508958 on 869421
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    You're welcome!

    I do agree with the tree issue, so that's an electronic book then!  Mmmm an ibook with interactive links to...

    Right, OK, I'd better not have too much fun, back to the Committee forum for me then.


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