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Completed Boat Videos

Phoenix III videos courtesy of Paul Hernes. Periwinkle courtesy of Rick Sutton and Paul Hernes. Flint video courtesy Paul Hernes and Paul McShea

Flint under sail

Alby Test Sail

 

My son’s Lazy E sailing off Manly

Periwinkle in light winds

Phoenix III – from inside

Phoenix III – Light Winds, Two-Up

Phoenix III – nice sail, from inside

Phoenix III – Early morning sail

Phoenix III – man in bilge, tiller lashed

Phoenix III – a sail on a rainy day

Micro – sailing on Wivenhoe Dam

Periwinkle on launching day

Flint – 2hp, 1/2 throttle, heavy load, 6.1 knots!

Phoenix III – blustery conditions

Phoenix III – blustery conditions

Old Lazy E out on a good day

Periwinkle under sail

First Mate Sailing

Fleet with 9.8 hp

Periwinkle Sailing with Standing Lug Cat Rig

Phoenix III and a Navigator

Scram Pram Sailing

Periwinkle reduced to single un-stayed cat rig vs Oughtred Fulmar reefed

Phil Bolger-designed Hope which I built in 2003. Running with a Yanmar 1GM10 Diesel

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Among the men who ply the various trades, I have observed that the ones who work with boats - designers, builders, and users - are usually happier than most others, and of these, the very happiest in my opinion are boat-builders who use edged tools and work in wood. Such work makes demands on, and seems therefore to satisfy, the whole man - hand, eye, ear, brain, and heart.

Admittedly, I'm prejudiced. Not everyone is a dedicated hard-core boat-building nut. But I think all of us, from the whittled-chip-in-the -puddle days on, have some streak in our nature that is drawn to the making and using of boats. Therefore any development of that ingredient can't help but add to the development of the whole person."
Harold Payson "Go Build Your Own Boat" Van Nostrand Reinhold 1983

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