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Friday, July 26, 2013

OD - OY Review - The Butterball Pram

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In my continuing series on home-built sailing dinghy classes from the 1960's, as featured in the One Design and Offshore Yachtsman maga...
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013

America's Cup: What? You agree with Me?

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In my previous post about the America's Cup , I opined that the AC 72 was much too big and it appears someone else agrees with me. Fro...
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Thursday, July 18, 2013

Aussie Scow Moth Pics

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Continuing on one of the common threads throughout this blog, that being all things scow related, I've dug into my photo archive to post...
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Wednesday, July 17, 2013

Header Photo: Dutch Zeilen, 16m2 Woodie

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The Dutch sure have a bunch of active, competitive classes that use gaff and/or gunter rigs. The header photo featured one of them, the 1...
Tuesday, July 9, 2013

Kids and Parents Sailing: Sorry!

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I was watching a father and young daughter, in an Academy dinghy, puttering about off SSA last night, in very light wind, and was reminded I...
Saturday, July 6, 2013

America's Cup; What! Already!

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I haven't been paying the America's Cup too much attention, other than the disasters, the pitchpole of Oracle and the recent tragic...
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Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Capsize Medley; A Sabre and a Topper

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It's been some time since I posted on one of my favorite topics, small boat sailors capsizing. In the first one, an Australian Sabre d...
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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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