Hmm Christian. It does look like the grass is not a little greener on the other side of the fence. Every area has its problems. 60 foot seas? Terra Nova's mast is only 51 feet above the water. I guess a little cold is OK!![]()
Hmm Christian. It does look like the grass is not a little greener on the other side of the fence. Every area has its problems. 60 foot seas? Terra Nova's mast is only 51 feet above the water. I guess a little cold is OK!![]()
Bob Morrison
1987 E-34 Hull #15
"Terra Nova"
There's a free Catalina 27 on craigslist that was a casualty. Still floating, but the bow is pretty chewed up:
https://vancouver.craigslist.org/van...818174411.html
Why am I attracted to gaping holes in boats? Why does some voice say, c'mon, this repair will be easy and fun? It's a pathology.
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Christian, It's fixable but it probably would be cheaper to buy one in good shape. I think it is the challenge. Isn't this the same harbor that got chewed up last year?
Last edited by supersailor; 02-13-2019 at 09:27 PM.
Bob Morrison
1987 E-34 Hull #15
"Terra Nova"
1988 Olson 34 #8
Sail # 28400
Betamarine 25 (new 2018)
Fresh Air
Portland, OR USA
Perhaps it wasn't insured.
Bob Morrison
1987 E-34 Hull #15
"Terra Nova"
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