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Sunday, March 3, 2013

Header Photo: Bahamian C-class Work boat Racing

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This photo is of two Bahama's C-class catboats going at it with crew perched on pries (the International Canoes call them sliding s...
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Friday, March 1, 2013

Stuart Walker's Tales of Cars and Trailers and International 14 Destruction

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This past Wednesday, Stuart Walker gave a talk on crewing at Fawcetts,the local chandlery, but two weeks before that I sat down at Stuart...
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Monday, February 11, 2013

Header Photo: British Moth at Chippenham SC

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I have posted before about sailing on small water, for example, Cooper River just outside Philadelphia Pennsylvania . But in all my sear...
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Saturday, January 26, 2013

Header Photo: Cape Cod Frosty Dinghy

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As Tillerman correctly guessed, the previous header photo was of the diminutive (6 feet 4 inches - 1.93 meter overall length) Cape Cod ...
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Sunday, January 13, 2013

The Sea Snark and the Archipelago Rally

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I haven't posted about the Sea Snark for some time so when I came across this video of that great little 11' foam lateen-rigged din...
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Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Log Canoe Video, #4 and Last in a Series by Bob Ames

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Bob Ames, who is a naval architect by day, (and night also when he draws up racing sailboats) is also an amateur videographer of note. The f...
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Monday, December 31, 2012

J-Class yachts and the Irony of History

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I was watching the following video on the modern J-Class and pondering this irony of history; some of our most colossal, awe-inspiring exam...
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Tweezerman
Bald but my eyebrows are growing at a prolific rate. Sailed Windmills and Y-Flyers in the 1960's. Founded Miami University (OH) sailing team. Sailed International 14's and Lasers in the 1970's. Sailed International Canoes in the 1980's to mid 1990's. Sailed Classic Moths since 2002. Enjoy boatbuilding though I'm very, very slow at it (the Internet doesn't help matters). Name in real life: Rod Mincher After choosing this username (Tweezer is the name of my Classic Moth), further research on the Internet turned up that Tweezerman is a corporate name for a line of pedicure products. Let me emphasize that I do not work for, nor endorse these products.
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