A Tasmanian experience

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby rayza1 » 11 May 2012, 13:40

Hookster i dont know whether to take that with pride or derision ?

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby NPeth » 11 May 2012, 16:37

Pride :mrgreen:

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby rayza1 » 11 May 2012, 20:05

Thanks Nick, i'll go with that but not sure why.

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby Chivs » 08 Jun 2012, 08:48

Ahoy all!

Well Torea outside hull pretty much finished including name! Unfortunately in the shed I can not do it justice to bother posting a photo, but am very happy with the result.

Now she has been successfully with no damage rolled back upright and have got a couple of coats sprayed in the interior, again not great photos but will give you something to look at!

Bit worried about Allan's last post about counting days to Narranderra, and I thought I had plenty of time

Chris
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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby screwit » 08 Jun 2012, 13:00

I to are worried at the progress.
One is all most at the same stage as yours.
The other is closer but no trailer. Might have to stop counting the days- months sounds longer

Ross

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby Chivs » 27 Jun 2012, 08:33

Ahoy all! Just reporting on a day (Saturday 23.06.12) that struggled to get to 10 degrees with mountain snow to the 300m level Bruce and I braved the elements and went by water in Tomboy to support the launching of the Terra Linna, a boat built in 1880 ish that was saved and restored, awesome job. The full story can be found at http://www.woodenboatguildtas.org.au

Apparently to be cool and stuff they are looking for a Ford Y block to finish it off and join the club :twisted:

Regards Chris
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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby Greg » 27 Jun 2012, 09:25

Chivs
Should go well with a Y block and that wakeboard pole is massive!

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby rayza1 » 27 Jun 2012, 22:58

Should throw a good wake as well!!

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby Chivs » 25 Jul 2012, 11:58

Just for those following the wooden boat festival, the latest e news has just been posted.

www.australianwoodenboatfestival.com.au

Click on HOT NEWS and then go to June/July e news.

Chris

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Re: A Tasmanian experience

Postby screwit » 25 Jul 2012, 13:05

Chris
going to tas this Friday
helping friends move to the top westen courner
where are you. On the map
Ross


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