14ft 6in Post Boat by Character Boats, is now for sale. Details on website at www.postboat.co.uk (The mast now hinges at deck level so can be lowered with all rigging in place)
A lovely little boat. I hope she brings you much joy. Personally, I think gaff is overkill for such a small vessel. If the gaff is solid timber and 20+ft long controlling 400 ++ sq.ft, then double, multi-part halyards make sense. For a boat of this size a Gunter or standing lug with a “round and back” lacing instead of those fiddly parrel beads would be my choice.
Have watched this video many times and must say without doubt best looking sail dinghy around would love to own one of these , I f I could afford one excellent
I can see a lot of love went into this theres somthing to be said for well maintained timber on a boat to much carbon fiber and plastic these days well done and happy sailing to you
Love the boat my friend, BUT FOR ME the motor would be removed. (I would replace it with a sculling ore in the same space,) I use a Beverly Dinghy for my sailing, and it has a Balanced Lug Rig on it, and a jib much the same as yours, on a bow sprite. Have you ever thought of adding to your boom end a topping lift? .... I have one no mine so that if I want to stop off some where for a short time I can lower the topping a bite for the main sail, then raise the boom all the way up until everything is against the mast. by first fixing a hold down on the boom at the mast it keeps the boom to the mast low, then raising the other end of the book upward to the mast, lazy jakes keep the sail to the boom as they are then all raised to rest against the boom/mast. out of the way, yet ready to drop and run. (sorry about forgetting the names of the rigging, and the long winded explanations, and possible miss spellings) It is far easier to do than to explain , that IS A Fact.
That is a seriously long tiller Roger Parish. A gorgeous boat though. I used to have a 20 Foot Comet, (fibreglass cabin job that sleeps 4. She was a bitch to get off the trailer as we only had bunk type trailers then but sailed beautifully regardless of the weather. I miss sailing. Had to give it up due to poor health. Hope you enjoy your for years to come.
I have just bought a second hand Post Boat and so far am very pleased with it. One irritation is that at anything over 4kns the Honda engine makes a horable noise as the prop spins. I can't see an way of lifting the engine, have you any solutions?
OK. Not a bad little boat. Nice tabernacle.. should have put an electric motor in instead of the gas machine.. and man.. submarine the trailer and the launch will be a 'float off' job.. it looks like fresh water so what have you got to be so careful for?
I was thinking the same! I'm considering buying a 2nd hand one of these, but after seeing the time and hassle involved in rigging up (compared to my 13'6" dinghy with a single unstayed lugsail), I'm not so sure now...
Some people would be bored watching a guy assemble a dinghy : not me, I was fascinated. Now, full disclosure : I'm a landlubber but I like boats with no motor like this one :- ruclips.net/video/cV0S16WntSg/видео.html Consequently my heart sank when I saw Roger's neatly integrated outboard. Is there a word for folk who don't like motors , is it purists ?
For a 14 footer she's way too overly rigged, did I really see twin topping lifts? Too much string everywhere! With less string you could save a small fortune on all those natty expensive fittings. Here's a boat crying out for the KISS approach. Me? I've been rigging and sailing traditional boats and tall ships for 48 years...
Geoff Goggins, Actually, if you knew anything about it you would realise a boat like this is made for old folks - wanting something stable and not too challenging, If you are a young chap and lusting after this boat you need to get a life.
It was originally made for delivering the mail to the islands. Solid, rugged, dependable. Of course, Roger’s boat is a replica; built for discerning sailors of all ages.
Beautiful boat. Nice woodwork and hardware. Looks like it sails very well.
Love the way stepping the mast works! Never seen that before.
That's a very fine craft. Perfect day boat. Wish Character Boats were easier to come by in the US.
A lovely little boat. I hope she brings you much joy.
Personally, I think gaff is overkill for such a small vessel. If the gaff is solid timber and 20+ft long controlling 400 ++ sq.ft, then double, multi-part halyards make sense. For a boat of this size a Gunter or standing lug with a “round and back” lacing instead of those fiddly parrel beads would be my choice.
Nice, those who like this little gaffer and who could not, would also appreciate the Pocketship.
wonderful little boat. beautiful
She's beautiful & perfect; must have taken a lot of time, effort & patience - but the end result is fantastic. Congratulations!
Everything looks pristine!!!!! and... what a tiller handle bar!!!!
Your boat is a work of art! Proper deep-keeled, yawl type, not just a big dinghy. It's very much like Matthew Flinders' Tom Thumb ll . Well done!
Lovely - hope you have had a lot of fun in her. Nice video
I LOVE this boat!
it looks like a well made boat . and good looking
beautiful Little Boat you have there mate...
Awesome boat!
Beautiful boat..👍
That is a beautiful boat!
Very pretty little boat.
Gorgeous boat!
Have watched this video many times and must say without doubt best looking sail dinghy around
would love to own one of these , I f I could afford one excellent
Beautiful boat!
nice one man thanks for sharing
I can see a lot of love went into this theres somthing to be said for well maintained timber on a boat to much carbon fiber and plastic these days well done and happy sailing to you
Parabéns! Gostei muito.Possuo um dingue mas gostei muito do seu barco. Congratulations!!
Love it!
Hermoso bote, felicitaciones,!!!
Wonderfull boat and video.
Pretty , having said that , looks like a lot of work for a day boat . But it is a beautiful little boat .
Look at the specs. Those boats are massively built. Real old school brit boat there.
love it!
Большое СПАСИБО за фильм!
Hermosoooo, saludos desde Santiago de Chile.
I hope you kept her and enjoy
Love the boat my friend, BUT FOR ME the motor would be removed. (I would replace it with a sculling ore in the same space,) I use a Beverly Dinghy for my sailing, and it has a Balanced Lug Rig on it, and a jib much the same as yours, on a bow sprite. Have you ever thought of adding to your boom end a topping lift? .... I have one no mine so that if I want to stop off some where for a short time I can lower the topping a bite for the main sail, then raise the boom all the way up until everything is against the mast. by first fixing a hold down on the boom at the mast it keeps the boom to the mast low, then raising the other end of the book upward to the mast, lazy jakes keep the sail to the boom as they are then all raised to rest against the boom/mast. out of the way, yet ready to drop and run. (sorry about forgetting the names of the rigging, and the long winded explanations, and possible miss spellings) It is far easier to do than to explain , that IS A Fact.
Lary Mayotte I'd go with a yulow but yeah I hear ya!✌
Lary Mayotte , good on you sir, but as my dear mother used to say, “ to each his own said the old lady as she kissed the cow!”
very elegante boat ♥♥♥
By the time you are ready to launch it's time to go home!
NICE !
That is a seriously long tiller Roger Parish. A gorgeous boat though. I used to have a 20 Foot Comet, (fibreglass cabin job that sleeps 4. She was a bitch to get off the trailer as we only had bunk type trailers then but sailed beautifully regardless of the weather. I miss sailing. Had to give it up due to poor health. Hope you enjoy your for years to come.
Beautiful boat. But now I feel better about all the work to launch mine.
Nice boat, Me Hearty !
Does the outboard propellor drag in the water all the time?
I have just bought a second hand Post Boat and so far am very pleased with it. One irritation is that at anything over 4kns the Honda engine makes a horable noise as the prop spins. I can't see an way of lifting the engine, have you any solutions?
Would have been nice to have heard her sail.
oh thats funky
''What was once a necessity of power to feed the Flesh
Has become a power of necessity for the feeding of the Soul.'' -gilpin 102218
Did you have to take the mast down again to untie the lashings around the halyards....?
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Hi, by chance a lot of smal mistakes has been wiped out by mounting the movie. nice boat indeed. have a lot of fun !
Nice movie.
What is the brand og this nice boat ?
wish I could play bass like that.
OK. Not a bad little boat. Nice tabernacle.. should have put an electric motor in instead of the gas machine.. and man.. submarine the trailer and the launch will be a 'float off' job.. it looks like fresh water so what have you got to be so careful for?
Roger thanks for you video help me a lot,I'm brasileirohahehi
Крутизна немусветная!,!,!!!!!!!!
So did you sell it and for how much?
Would like to have watched this but can't suffer the music
Nice video. Would have liked to hear you, too.
Parabéns
What is going on with the muzak, lovely boat though.
👍
I want the same 👍💛
ewwwww yummie!
Il a toute sa place à la semaine du golfe, dans le Morbihan en France. Quel est son poids ?
Same as a scaffie?
start at 5:24 that's when he gets on the boat.
Actually, it starts at the beginning, where he’s rigging the boat.
Cute boat but the tiller is so over the top it detracts from the boat.
and i thought my custom canoe with the pontoons was a headache to set up.
Como se puede obtener información del velero . . . Cuillin de 14 pies y 6 pulgadas
lovely boat how much would one cost me
£20,000
Обводы -щучьи😺😺😺
Seems a lot of work just to deliver a few letters.
I was thinking the same! I'm considering buying a 2nd hand one of these, but after seeing the time and hassle involved in rigging up (compared to my 13'6" dinghy with a single unstayed lugsail), I'm not so sure now...
Some people would be bored watching a guy
assemble a dinghy : not me, I was fascinated.
Now, full disclosure : I'm a landlubber but
I like boats with no motor like this one :-
ruclips.net/video/cV0S16WntSg/видео.html
Consequently my heart sank when I saw Roger's neatly integrated outboard.
Is there a word for folk who don't like motors , is it purists ?
Needs a mainsheet cleat.
YOU NEVER CLEAT YOUR MAINSHEET!!
@@cjsb22lr ,
Perhaps on a 40 footer, but never on a dinghy!
Una barca di 14 piedi che dovrebbe esser easy.....è diventata una impegnativa.
It doesn’t need a vang.
Хочу такую!!!!
My real last name is Cullen. I may be related to you boat.
the porn music is a nice touch
Whores only target men with big yachts.
She's a cutie.
Why don't you explain what you are doing, instead of the music?
You might have saved money on the tell-tales.
Some One Knows How to Live
Watch this with the sound off. Why do people insist on awful soundtracks for their videos?
For a 14 footer she's way too overly rigged, did I really see twin topping lifts? Too much string everywhere! With less string you could save a small fortune on all those natty expensive fittings. Here's a boat crying out for the KISS approach. Me? I've been rigging and sailing traditional boats and tall ships for 48 years...
NOOOOOOOOOOO! (F-Ing music!)
what is that horrid noise on the sound track
pretty but expensive and slow
I could’ve done without the 70’s porn soundtrack.
Geoff Goggins, Actually, if you knew anything about it you would realise a boat like this is made for old folks - wanting something stable and not too challenging, If you are a young chap and lusting after this boat you need to get a life.
It was originally made for delivering the mail to the islands.
Solid, rugged, dependable.
Of course, Roger’s boat is a replica; built for discerning sailors of all ages.
nice boat, music is terrible
Nice video ruined by music.
Too much music .why . Why don't you join piped down .ban public music . . Lets hear the natural world Nice boat .
Dreadful music.
Good video, terrible music