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  • 16 Jul 2012 22:21
    Reply # 1011368 on 1010128
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    Neil Tanner wrote:A rally would be fun.  Just sailing Sea Elf again would be really fun!!  John, I've placed a few pictures in the members photo album.  My temporary sails are almost done.  Had a problem with my sewing machine while working on the foresail.  Also need to make battens.....
    Hi Neil. Just checked your pictures in your own album on the site (thought you meant the photgallery at first), Great, and fascinating to see that you're rebuilding a Nicholson 32 as a schooner junk. Must be a very satisfying project and I wish you luck in getting a sail in her soon. Sea Elf and Wee Elf - nice combo. Hope you get that USA rally (small 'r', capital awarded if you can draw a third boat in) with John. Good luck with it all.
  • 26 Jul 2012 02:10
    Reply # 1019766 on 983591
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    Hey Neil,

    Just failed miserably with an experiment with bamboo.  Seems our state has a lot of it, but now I am not sure I got the right species.  It dried extremely fast and splintered.  Unless I did it wrong...
  • 26 Jul 2012 20:09
    Reply # 1020498 on 983591
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    Hi Brian....It would be fun to have a mini rally here on the Chesapeake.  I keep reading about the rally's held elsewhere and it really looks like fun.  I would enjoy seeing the other junks......
    John....sorry about the bamboo.  We have bamboo a plenty in S.E. Virginia and wouldn't mind using it.  I'd be curious to know how the chafe problem would be using it but now have committed myself to using fir.  I just bought the material for my foresail from a local yard.....$56.00.  I'm OK with that.  Keep cool....brutal here....
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