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A couple more pics of Lucy

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Created by Donk107 > 9 months ago, 9 Oct 2014
Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
9 Oct 2014 8:53PM
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Hi all

One the way home today I noticed that Lucy was on a mooring a bit further up river instead of in her marina berth so I thought i would take a couple of photo's of her from a distance

Regards Don






HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
9 Oct 2014 9:10PM
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Donk107 said..
Hi all

One the way home today I noticed that Lucy was on a mooring a bit further up river instead of in her marina berth so I thought i would take a couple of photo's of her from a distance

Regards Don






she has beautiful lines and well set up Donk

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
9 Oct 2014 9:18PM
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Hi HG

She is a looker

The only thing i can see might be a issue is that the helming position is a bit exposed to the elements with no dodger

Regards Don

southace
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9 Oct 2014 9:28PM
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Donk107 said..
Hi HG

She is a looker

The only thing i can see might be a issue is that the helming position is a bit exposed to the elements with no dodger

Regards Don


I love Lucy but I would not put her on a mooring and I would replace the wooden boom with more modern materials!

andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
9 Oct 2014 9:05PM
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Southace even though you wouldn't won't to own a wooden boom you have to admit it looks pretty special

southace
SA, 4776 posts
9 Oct 2014 9:54PM
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I. Kinda feel a seldom with all the reefing within a new green sail bag with lazy jacks would make her look hot! Maybe it's just me I tend to look at the bottom half!

HG02
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9 Oct 2014 10:34PM
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I. Kinda feel a seldom with all the reefing within a new green sail bag with lazy jacks would make her look hot! Maybe it's just me I tend to look at the bottom half!



Im a bottom person to South Ace
and Lucy has a sweet bottom

brizzydave
406 posts
9 Oct 2014 9:59PM
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Slowly walk down the little ladder into the dark wooden interior. Reach up to the teak glass rack and grab a nice heavy cut crystal tumbler. A handful of ice then tinkles it's way to the bottom of the glass. Jack Daniels splashes it's way around each melting icy cube. After twelve of these you finally forget how many hours and how much it cost to keep this baby looking this way. :-)

cisco
QLD, 12337 posts
10 Oct 2014 1:29AM
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Lucy is a Luscious Lady who would surely only have Mount Gay Genuine Eclipse Barbados Rum in her Lika Loka.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
10 Oct 2014 7:25AM
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Lucy is a Luscious Lady who would surely only have Mount Gay Genuine Eclipse Barbados Rum in her Lika Loka.


nice one cisco

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
10 Oct 2014 7:26AM
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brizzydave said..
Slowly walk down the little ladder into the dark wooden interior. Reach up to the teak glass rack and grab a nice heavy cut crystal tumbler. A handful of ice then tinkles it's way to the bottom of the glass. Jack Daniels splashes it's way around each melting icy cube. After twelve of these you finally forget how many hours and how much it cost to keep this baby looking this way. :-)


nice one brizzy Dav

Ramona
NSW, 7584 posts
10 Oct 2014 8:54AM
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Donk107 said..
Hi HG

She is a looker

The only thing i can see might be a issue is that the helming position is a bit exposed to the elements with no dodger

Regards Don


Dodger would be an eyesore! Good Fleming on the stern and a balanced rig, most of your time would be spent sitting at the chart table or at the hatchway looking over the cabin top.

Artemis
QLD, 14 posts
10 Oct 2014 2:03PM
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Boatporn

felixdcat
WA, 3519 posts
10 Oct 2014 12:49PM
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Guys Lucy is for sale, send me $10,000-00 by money gram and I will deliver her free of charge anywhere in Australia, I can't come for a sea run 'cause I am working up north. I you don't trust moneygram I have a account in Nigeria, If interested I will PM to you.
It is legit and a good deal too!

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
10 Oct 2014 7:11PM
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felixdcat said..
Guys Lucy is for sale, send me $10,000-00 by money gram and I will deliver her free of charge anywhere in Australia, I can't come for a sea run 'cause I am working up north. I you don't trust moneygram I have a account in Nigeria, If interested I will PM to you.
It is legit and a good deal too!



Nothing worst that a crooked cat Id say
I do know where I'm going if a ever won Tattslotto

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
10 Oct 2014 8:20PM
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Hi

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Ramona said..
Donk107 said..
Hi HG

She is a looker

The only thing i can see might be a issue is that the helming position is a bit exposed to the elements with no dodger

Regards Don


Dodger would be an eyesore! Good Fleming on the stern and a balanced rig, most of your time would be spent sitting at the chart table or at the hatchway looking over the cabin top.


Hi Ramona

I agree it would spoil her lines but it is nice to hide behind when the weather is nasty and you need to steer by hand

Did old boats ever have anything resembling a dodger or were the old blokes just tougher than me

Regards Don


radar
NSW, 86 posts
10 Oct 2014 10:04PM
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hey don did u ever know of a flush deck huon pine tahiti ketch by the name didjeridoo in the huon river area
my parents used to own her it was a lovely boat ,it had tan sails,was a hanna design from memory

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
10 Oct 2014 11:26PM
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Hi Radar

I have not heard of that boat in this area but there is probably another 100 boats in the Cygnet area of the river that I am not familiar with

Regards Don

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
11 Oct 2014 12:22AM
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Donk107 said..
Hi
Ramona said..

Donk107 said..
Hi HG

She is a looker

The only thing i can see might be a issue is that the helming position is a bit exposed to the elements with no dodger

Regards Don



Dodger would be an eyesore! Good Fleming on the stern and a balanced rig, most of your time would be spent sitting at the chart table or at the hatchway looking over the cabin top.



Hi Ramona

I agree it would spoil her lines but it is nice to hide behind when the weather is nasty and you need to steer by hand

Did old boats ever have anything resembling a dodger or were the old blokes just tougher than me

Regards Don




the old days donk ships were made of wood and men of steel these days its ships made of steel and men made of wood . thats what heard many years ago from some old bloke

brizzydave
406 posts
10 Oct 2014 10:05PM
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She's a beautiful thing that's for sure. HG02....get back to your portlights please, we don't have all month yunno!

Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
11 Oct 2014 11:23AM
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HG02 said..

Donk107 said..
Hi

Ramona said..



Donk107 said..
Hi HG

She is a looker

The only thing i can see might be a issue is that the helming position is a bit exposed to the elements with no dodger

Regards Don




Dodger would be an eyesore! Good Fleming on the stern and a balanced rig, most of your time would be spent sitting at the chart table or at the hatchway looking over the cabin top.




Hi Ramona

I agree it would spoil her lines but it is nice to hide behind when the weather is nasty and you need to steer by hand

Did old boats ever have anything resembling a dodger or were the old blokes just tougher than me

Regards Don





the old days donk ships were made of wood and men of steel these days its ships made of steel and men made of wood . thats what heard many years ago from some old bloke



If that is the case i am probably made of chipboard

Regards Don

HG02
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11 Oct 2014 12:33PM
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Donk107 said..

HG02 said..


Donk107 said..
Hi


Ramona said..




Donk107 said..
Hi HG

She is a looker

The only thing i can see might be a issue is that the helming position is a bit exposed to the elements with no dodger

Regards Don





Dodger would be an eyesore! Good Fleming on the stern and a balanced rig, most of your time would be spent sitting at the chart table or at the hatchway looking over the cabin top.





Hi Ramona

I agree it would spoil her lines but it is nice to hide behind when the weather is nasty and you need to steer by hand

Did old boats ever have anything resembling a dodger or were the old blokes just tougher than me

Regards Don






the old days donk ships were made of wood and men of steel these days its ships made of steel and men made of wood . thats what heard many years ago from some old bloke




If that is the case i am probably made of chipboard

Regards Don


I'm balsa wood scraps Donk

cisco
QLD, 12337 posts
12 Oct 2014 4:08AM
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I am a big fan of The Cat Empire.

In their classic song "The Chariot" which is a peace song, the chorus line starts:-

"Our weapons were our instruments, Made from the timber and Steel,
We never yielded to conformity but stood like Kings in a Chariot that's riding on a record wheel."

I think there is an ethic or few in that which apply to us seafaring types.

Enjoy the vid.




HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
12 Oct 2014 9:23AM
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Thanks Cisco

Roama
TAS, 194 posts
12 Oct 2014 11:01AM
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C'mon guys whats wrong with a bit of wooden boom action?


HG02
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12 Oct 2014 11:32AM
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Parkster said..
C'mon guys whats wrong with a bit of wooden boom action?



you cant buy wood like that these days its all gone Parkster



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