Definitely worthwhile Dennis. I was there a few weeks back but the water was filthy after the floods. Give it another month and it should clear up again.
Great Video Jason. A lot quieter than the Breton Canals with that Seagull outboard roaring(!). Is your mate Pug the Lug a Pickup Pram? They get good reviews. Luna Blue is a real beauty.
Hey do you have any closeup videos of your tabernacle setup and the rig going up and down? I'm currently building a boat that will be on a trailer and I need a tabernacle setup.
Have a look at this video. It shows the construction of the tabernacle. ruclips.net/video/rtndYVDYVxo/видео.html Around 3:33 you can see the tabernacle construction. It is two vertical pieces of timber glued to the front bulkhead. They go right down to the keel. Then there is a piece that is glued between them to make it like a C channel section.
Splendid video sir!
What a beautiful spot to sail a beautiful dinghy around in. Lovely! Realy enjoying the channel!
Thank you Craig. Yes I feel guilty about sharing our "winters" on video but secretly I enjoy bragging!
A lovely area to sail. We were there a few weekends ago at the Matthew Flinders day on Coochie.
I'd like to get over to Peel, haven't had a chance yet.
Definitely worthwhile Dennis. I was there a few weeks back but the water was filthy after the floods. Give it another month and it should clear up again.
Great Video Jason. A lot quieter than the Breton Canals with that Seagull outboard roaring(!).
Is your mate Pug the Lug a Pickup Pram? They get good reviews.
Luna Blue is a real beauty.
Yes absolutely, its the Michalak Piccup pram. It seems quite capable from what I've seen.
The guy you are talking about is Josh
Hey do you have any closeup videos of your tabernacle setup and the rig going up and down? I'm currently building a boat that will be on a trailer and I need a tabernacle setup.
I don't have any good ones, but I'm sailing later this week and will organise it and post it.
Looking forward to it! @@jasonstork9606
Have a look at this video. It shows the construction of the tabernacle. ruclips.net/video/rtndYVDYVxo/видео.html Around 3:33 you can see the tabernacle construction. It is two vertical pieces of timber glued to the front bulkhead. They go right down to the keel. Then there is a piece that is glued between them to make it like a C channel section.
And don’t forget, “ smells like dog food” !