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Look what came off the back of a truck for me...

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Created by theselkie > 9 months ago, 16 May 2015
theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
19 May 2015 8:23PM
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Exquisite

Yara
NSW, 1283 posts
19 May 2015 8:31PM
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The good news is that I think the mast and maybe the rigging too was beefed up to suit the more rugged Aussie conditions compared to Scandinavian. Once the compression problem is solved you will have a good boat for offshore work.

theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
20 May 2015 9:11AM
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Yara said..
The good news is that I think the mast and maybe the rigging too was beefed up to suit the more rugged Aussie conditions compared to Scandinavian. Once the compression problem is solved you will have a good boat for offshore work.


Hello Yara

yes, very true. I intend for this boat to be the last boat, the keeper, after a long succession of 'band-aid boats' over the years. It's amazing how your outlook changes over the parade of boats you own. I actually never did want anything fancy, but in terms of size, I know now very well what my physical limitations are. My lovely little Folky is doable for a 5ft nothing gal!

And offshore, eventually, after the children have flown the nest is what I intend to do.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
20 May 2015 7:13PM
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theselkie said..

Yara said..
The good news is that I think the mast and maybe the rigging too was beefed up to suit the more rugged Aussie conditions compared to Scandinavian. Once the compression problem is solved you will have a good boat for offshore work.



Hello Yara

yes, very true. I intend for this boat to be the last boat, the keeper, after a long succession of 'band-aid boats' over the years. It's amazing how your outlook changes over the parade of boats you own. I actually never did want anything fancy, but in terms of size, I know now very well what my physical limitations are. My lovely little Folky is doable for a 5ft nothing gal!

And offshore, eventually, after the children have flown the nest is what I intend to do.


Same reason I owns a Walker H28 Selkie should be still able to raise the sail when Im over 85 years old and she will be still in good shape

Yara
NSW, 1283 posts
20 May 2015 9:07PM
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Dont hold your breath for the children to fly the coop. I have one of 28 still in the nest. And she doesn't even want to sail!

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
20 May 2015 9:32PM
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nice looking yacht, clean looking shape , made to look cleaner because of no stanchions and life lines.

not very safe ! would have to be a very good swimmer !

Yara
NSW, 1283 posts
21 May 2015 2:23PM
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The above picture is interesting in that it shows a way to deal with mast compression. Looks like a laminated curved beam under the deck , and then the stainless verticals.

It is an overpriced boat IMHO, and not sure I like the idea of changing the sail plan. Do that and it is no longer an IF Folkboat.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
21 May 2015 4:09PM
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Yara said...


The above picture is interesting in that it shows a way to deal with mast compression. Looks like a laminated curved beam under the deck , and then the stainless verticals.

It is an overpriced boat IMHO, and not sure I like the idea of changing the sail plan. Do that and it is no longer an IF Folkboat.


I quiet like laminated beam and stainless tubing
I have thought about doing similar to mine

ltbr
QLD, 5 posts
15 Jun 2015 5:30AM
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Can I ask what haulage firm did the move from Sydney to Brisbane? Were you happy with the job they did? The reason I ask is I am looking at another Folkboat in Sydney and would like to get it to Hervey Bay.

Franrick
289 posts
15 Jun 2015 6:59AM
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Congratulations theselkie,
A lovely looking boat. They have a great reputation and look just fine in the water.
I am sure you will enjoy yourself immensely once you sort out the few niggly things.
Have you read Ann Gash's book ? She was a mature aged Aussie woman who circumnavigated in a Folkboat in the eightie's. A true inspirational read.
I think the problem with the 'Ripple' name would be people replacing the R with a T, but then again, Tipplers Resort use that with nice success.
Have fun, you deserve it.
Rick.

theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
15 Jun 2015 1:02PM
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Can I ask what haulage firm did the move from Sydney to Brisbane? Were you happy with the job they did? The reason I ask is I am looking at another Folkboat in Sydney and would like to get it to Hervey Bay.


Hi there

All Boat Transport based at the Gold Coast. They were absolutely great. Would highly recommend them and use them again.

Which Folky are you looking at?

theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
15 Jun 2015 1:10PM
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Franrick said..
Congratulations theselkie,
A lovely looking boat. They have a great reputation and look just fine in the water.
I am sure you will enjoy yourself immensely once you sort out the few niggly things.
Have you read Ann Gash's book ? She was a mature aged Aussie woman who circumnavigated in a Folkboat in the eightie's. A true inspirational read.
I think the problem with the 'Ripple' name would be people replacing the R with a T, but then again, Tipplers Resort use that with nice success.
Have fun, you deserve it.
Rick.


Thanks for the kind words and wishes Rick
The little girl is nearing completion. She's in safe hands being repaired and strengthened by a good shipwright. Mast should go back in next week or the following week.

Have decided to rename her Aria...it's pretty, succinct, it suits her, and I will be singing a lot of solos in her ;)

No...I will need to read Ann Gash's book :)

ltbr
QLD, 5 posts
15 Jun 2015 3:30PM
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Greenwitch currently moored in Hardys Bay. Northern side of Broken Bay

ltbr
QLD, 5 posts
15 Jun 2015 4:03PM
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Hi theselkie
You might wish to avail yourself of the ceremony on changing a boats name. Not too sure if the link activates when I hit enter. I am useless with computers!



www.johnvigor.com/Denaming.html



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