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Luckily, Jan, it's worse than it seems...Oh NO!!! To keep up with you guys I now have to learn how to SEW?? I’m going to need a 55 gallon drum for a “Bad Word” jar.
Jan
Luckily, Jan, it's worse than it seems...Oh NO!!! To keep up with you guys I now have to learn how to SEW?? I’m going to need a 55 gallon drum for a “Bad Word” jar.
Jan
Good morning Jan. Yep I will have to get one of those as well. The Admiral has said in no uncertain terms that I’m on my own here….going to be interesting . Cheers GrantOh NO!!! To keep up with you guys I now have to learn how to SEW?? I’m going to need a 55 gallon drum for a “Bad Word” jar.
Jan
Good morning Johan. Thanks for the encouragement…..Luckily, Jan, it's worse than it seems...
Good morning Mark. Thanks for the compliment. It is appreciated. Sail time- this is going to be a disaster waiting to happen. Cheers GrantGrant, your Xebec just looks better and better all the time. I enjoyed the pics of your full-sized ship and I am loving all the rope work, quite exceptional
Hmmm. Johan I just ask for a friend of me. Does that poison also help agains a mother in law?I treated the cloth with a poison
Wouldn't know, honestly...Hmmm. Johan I just ask for a friend of me. Does that poison also help agains a mother in law?
That's what I'm famous for, my special encouragement treatment...Thanks for the encouragement…..
Mothers-in-law have immunity against everything....Does that poison also help agains a mother in law?
You can be trained, you know...The Admiral has said in no uncertain terms that I’m on my own here….going to be interesting .
Grant, it's like matriculating from high school ... you only have to do it onceGood morning Mark. Thanks for the compliment. It is appreciated. Sail time- this is going to be a disaster waiting to happen. Cheers Grant
I read on other forums that craftsmen use two types of fabric for sails - cambric and percale.SAILS….I have read up on materials used and I am still in a quandary which way to go….
My friends who are in the know and have made awesome sails….
@dockattner , @Daniel20 , @RDN1954 , @Uwek ,@Alexander74 , @Jimsky, @Ptèr, @Tobias etc…HELP please.
I don’t know what I can source here (not importing way too expensive) so your advice and options here is appreciated.
Cheers Grant
Not so sure about that Johan…..Arlene been trying for years.You can be trained, you know...
Good afternoon Mark. Agreed however need to pass matric first. Going to give these sails a go. If they look kak, I will just have no sails. Cheers GrantGrant, it's like matriculating from high school ... you only have to do it once
Good afternoon Dave. Thanks. I will check these out. Appreciate your help. I need an alternative to the fine lawn etc the other guys use as I’m not going to spend a fortune importing to SA so need to source locally. Cheers GrantI read on other forums that craftsmen use two types of fabric for sails - cambric and percale.
See post #990 of your blog: https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/...beque-cazador-occre1-60-kit.11242/post-325114Good afternoon Dave. Thanks. I will check these out. Appreciate your help. I need an alternative to the fine lawn etc the other guys use as I’m not going to spend a fortune importing to SA so need to source locally. Cheers Grant
Grant, there is a Beauty lying on your tableAs promised some pics of the whole boat
Grant, there is a Beauty lying on your table
Good afternoon Johan. Im going to do a Daniel @Daniel20 and go to a shop and find something I think works…..Eish….Cheers GrantSee post #990 of your blog: https://shipsofscale.com/sosforums/...beque-cazador-occre1-60-kit.11242/post-325114
Maybe there's a SA retailer offering Amati stuff.
Thank you kindly.Grant, there is a Beauty lying on your table