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|[[Image:building barn.jpg| | |[[Image:building barn.jpg|450px]] How did one have the energy? Building the workshop/barn. | ||
|[[image:Building extension.jpg|350px]] Getting on top of repairs to the back house extension. Good grief! | |[[image:Building extension.jpg|350px]] Getting on top of repairs to the back house extension. Good grief! | ||
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Revision as of 20:08, 21 July 2014
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![]() Perhaps more importantly, we had noticed that half the price of the Toy racing dinghy that we built went in fixtures, spars and fittings. Hopeless. The Laser got it just right. Round poles are cheaper. No rigging is cheaper. We used a three section mast. The first 4 feet heavy duty tube with a right angle tube rigidly fixed into which the boom could be slotted - no kicker needed. Just heavy duty purchases on the sail foot and outhaul. Boom could then be used as a cover support and a spar to lift the heavy centreplate out. |
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