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Thursday, March 23, 2017

Why is a Laser Faster than the Classic Moth - Or Is It?

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Over at the WoodenBoat Forums there is this thread that recently popped up that was started with this question by "cmjns": ...
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Monday, March 20, 2017

2016 Downrigging Weekend: Chestertown Maryland

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Chestertown Maryland is where our local Classic Moth fleet has home-base. It is also where the assorted tall-ships and traditional schooners...
Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Peter Cole Mouldie Scow - DXF format

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The Peter Cole cold-molded scow design was the top dog in the Australian Moth class in the 1960's (before wings). It was superseded by ...
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Vintage Prototype Windsurfer

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Tom Price sent this image along. The period swimsuit suggests maybe a 1920's time frame. He said he got it from a French website bu...
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Saturday, March 11, 2017

Header Photo: Cherub on a Roll-Over

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For the previous header photo I remained with an Antipodean theme (they are, after all, the ones sailing during the Northern winter) The...
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Monday, March 6, 2017

Music Whenever: Outdoor Type "On My Mind"

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This boppy song from the Australian band, Outdoor Type, is getting some air play on the local radio. For the young there is always the attra...
Thursday, March 2, 2017

2017 Australian Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta - More Photos

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ICWDR I covered the Australian Sailfish class at the Inverloch 2017 Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta and this is the second post of that re...
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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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