Junk-rigged Corribee for sale

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  • 04 Oct 2014 14:29
    Message # 3116356

    FOR SALE

    1980 Junk-rigged Corribee with custom-built R & M braked road trailer. Heavily modified for single-handed ocean sailing. Suit unfussy adventurer. Unsinkable. Watertight hatch. Fully insulated. Reduced cockpit. Watertight bulkheads fore and aft. Single berth.Superb sea-boat. 20,000 ocean miles. LED navigation lights, battery and solar panel. Origo single burner stove. No sink, no head, no engine, no frills. Original Hasler-Macleod rig. Top two mainsail panels replaced. Mainsail heavily patched but still going. Ashore UK east coast. Boat and trailer to be sold together. £3750. Email pelagic@live.co.uk

     

  • 04 Oct 2014 18:52
    Reply # 3116411 on 3116356

    Your post doesn't mention it but I'm assuming this is the famous vessel Ming Ming of your arctic adventures?

  • 06 Oct 2014 00:18
    Reply # 3116872 on 3116356
    Undoubtedly Mingming and proof that Mingming II has proved a success!  I bet she won't be on the market for long.
  • 09 Oct 2014 22:37
    Reply # 3120663 on 3116356
    Deleted user
    Just saw it via YBW and I'm quite surprised how low she's been priced. Had I not already sunk an equal amount of money into fitting out my own boat (not that it shows), which unfortunately is still way from being seaworthy, I'd be seriously tempted. Hope she finds a good home!
  • 10 Oct 2014 07:26
    Reply # 3120881 on 3116356
    Deleted user

    I was going to say that she deserves to rest in a museum until I realised how stupid this thought was. She deserves a good sailor who will be able to sail her for milles again and again.

  • 20 Oct 2014 11:32
    Reply # 3127454 on 3116356
  • 08 Dec 2014 10:13
    Reply # 3165880 on 3116356

    This is just to let people know that Mingming is now sold. I am delighted that she has gone to my very good friend Eric Andlauer, the French transatlantic sailor and engineer. Eric will be using Mingming as the platform for developing his version of a junk wing sail (as an ex-French army pilot Eric knows a thing or two about wings). Eric is now registered on the JRA site and will no doubt be sharing his ideas and progress.

  • 08 Dec 2014 15:16
    Reply # 3166142 on 3165880
    Roger Taylor wrote:

    Eric will be using Mingming as the platform for developing his version of a junk wing sail (as an ex-French army pilot Eric knows a thing or two about wings). Eric is now registered on the JRA site and will no doubt be sharing his ideas and progress.


    This is exciting news!

  • 12 Dec 2014 18:42
    Reply # 3169268 on 3116356

    Bonjour

    Thank you for all these nice words. 

    For the French fluent readers (smile) the demonstrator of a soft (very soft) junk wing is documented on 

    http://www.voiles-alternatives.com/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=324

    Eric

    PS : I thought, as a French man (nobody is perfect), that the junk in junk-rig was the same as the junk in junk-art. So I build a junk-junk-wing and it worked !

  • 12 Dec 2014 19:12
    Reply # 3169284 on 3116356
    Pourquoi faire simple quand on peut faire compliqué ?

    Exactement.

    But seriously:

    You seem to be advocating flexible battens, preferring them to articulating battens. On "conventional junk rigs, flexible battens were discarded a long time ago, as being liable to bend too much in strong winds, too little in light winds. Have you a solution to this?


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