We miss you in the fleet John! Anytime you need to step back from
that Wyliecat and sail a boat with some strings to pull you know who
to call!
Stephen
Tchoup
(which is hull #447)
On Jan 30, 2007, at 8:15 AM, Skinner, John wrote:
> Stephen, that was my experience when I did my keel, back 100 years
> ago. I made templates from one side of the keel and tried to match
> them on the other side. Never got them to be the same. One side
> was an arc, the other was more parabolic. I would have had to
> grind down the arc to get them to match. I ended up just doing the
> best I could. I still do love those boats.
>>>> From: tuna-bounces at myfleet.org [mailto:tuna-bounces at myfleet.org] On
> Behalf Of Stephen Buckingham
> Sent: Monday, January 29, 2007 8:43 PM
> To: Santana 22 fleet mailing list.
> Subject: Re: [Santana 22] keel templates
>>>> I borrowed some templates from Jeff the previous owner of TGTITW
> way back when. My keel was a very different shape and completely
> asymmetrical. I spent days building up one side to make it match
> the other which it certainly did not when I was done. Closer though.
>>>> My rudder sticks out to one side too. (I'm not saying which side
> for tactical reasons:)
>>>> Love these boats.
>>>> Stephen
>> Tchoup
>>>>>> On Jan 29, 2007, at 12:07 PM, SBates1906 at aol.com wrote:
>>>>> How much difference does it make?
>> Shirley
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