Wow, that looks like loads of fun! Where could I find information about this?My newest boat is made from recycled bottles. No chit! Check out “rotomolded” hulls, great trainer boats for kids, and such.
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Wow, that looks like loads of fun! Where could I find information about this?
The two biggest makers of Roto Molded dinghies I know are RS and Hartley, both in the UK. Here, the RS brand seems to be better value, and I went with their Zest model for my 8 year old, but I did give one of the Hartley boats a good look. I think I’m having more fun with the boat than the kid is, but I think that will change.
https://www.rssailing.com/en/
https://www.hartleyboats.com
They’re both imported by Zim Sailing in our mid-Atlantic region.
http://www.zimsailing.com
My real love is old wooden racing boats. Here’s the one I’m sailing now, I spent three years rebuilding this one.
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Wow. My wife's grandfather finally got a sail boat that he always wanted, but is now too old to use it. Unfortunately the boat is thousands of miles away in New Mexico.... Also neither of us know how to sail. These tiny boats seem to be an awesome way of affordably learning to sail in a lake. My wife refuses to sail in the Atlantic...
That race boat is gorgeous! Far outside of anything I know anything about. I'm originally from the Mountains, Salt water is a little outside of my normal habitat.
Belongs in the Inglenook forum...Wow, that looks like loads of fun! Where could I find information about this?
Philly has two rivers, and several active sail clubs, plus a half dozen lakes within an hour of the city. I’m not in the city proper, either... I just use the Philly location, as it’s my closest big town.Philly has lakes??
Belongs in the Inglenook forum...
Ashful, You should come up for the antique boat show this summer. It's one of the largest in the northeast. I grew up around wood boats and to say I miss them is a major understatement!
https://www.abm.org/
https://www.abm.org/index.php/events/antique-boat-show-and-auction/
Looks beautiful. In a different life I'd like to sail, not for racing, but around the world (or at least around the US and Carribean). Alas, the gumption that would have required was long ago sucked out of me by too many meetings and the corporate life. I don't know how you find the time and energy for everything. But, I do admire...Okay, now that we’ve been Inglenook’d (yes, it is a verb, too), I’ll post the photos of the boat that got us here. A prior Nationals winner, that I restored a few years back, and raced before I had kids. I’m sailing that plastic boat with the kids, until they’re old enough to handle this thing, it is a seriously wild ride.
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Okay, now that we’ve been Inglenook’d (yes, it is a verb, too), I’ll post the photos of the boat that got us here. A prior Nationals winner, that I restored a few years back, and raced before I had kids. I’m sailing that plastic boat with the kids, until they’re old enough to handle this thing, it is a seriously wild ride.
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Spacebus, you are not that far way from the Wooden Boat School
https://www.thewoodenboatschool.com/
Just remember a boat is hole in the water, surrounded by wood kept afloat with money
I was at Hamilton Marine for the spring sale yesterday, loads of boat folks buying their supplies needed to bring their boats back to life for the season.
I got my boat building out of my system by building a few cedar strip boats, two canoes and two kayaks. I
Yeah, boats are big money.
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