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Monday, April 2, 2018

Header Photo: Start at Largs Bay, 1986

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The previous header photo was of a start at the 1986 Moth World Championships at Largs Bay, Adelaide, Australia, the last time the scow...
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Moth and Sailfish Scows at the Inverloch Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta

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Time to wrap up the scow thread which I've kept Earwigoagin on for a month or so. This post I stay with the Australian Inverloch Classic...
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Sunday, March 11, 2018

Two different scows at the Inverloch Classic Wooden Dinghy Regatta: Rainbow and A-12

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While I'm on a scow kick, mention must be made of two different scow designs that competed in the Australian ICWDR out of the South Gip...
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Friday, March 2, 2018

The Japanese Coca-Cola Moth

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It appears that the Japanese Moth class got it start in the 1960's as a scow class sponsored by Coca-Cola. Here is the Japanese history ...
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Mainer NZ Moth Update

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John Hanson read my last post on NZ Moth's deck layouts and sent along the latest on his NZ Moth build in Maine, the U.S. state that si...
Sunday, February 25, 2018

New Zealand Scow Moth; Some Deck Layouts

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The New Zealand scow Moth is a one-design adaptation of the Len Morris Mk II Moth design though the rules were loose enough that they pus...
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Articles from Nedslocker: Northbridge Junior build - Australian Sailing 2002

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You can't put anything up about Antipodean classes that Neil Kennedy doesn't have an archived article to supplement it with. Linkin...
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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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