Hi!
This il the link to my AR15's (Scarrafone Latino) history:
The end of work:
http://www.cantierino.it/AEsperienze/Sc ... index.html
Your comment is welcome
Nicola
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Not only the sail but the mast as well. Bravo Quite the acomplishment!!! It looks smaller than other AR15's could she be downsized abit? The beam looks a little narrow. I am comparing to Rich's AR which always looked so big to me.DrBones wrote:Congratulations! That is some impressive work there. I even see that you designed and made your own sails.
Now ...um...for those of us ignorant of the Italian language...in English: How does it sail?
(Excuse me for my english)ChrisObee wrote:Not only the sail but the mast as well. Bravo Quite the acomplishment!!! It looks smaller than other AR15's could she be downsized abit? The beam looks a little narrow. I am comparing to Rich's AR which always looked so big to me.
I have reduced in scale the measures of project to 4,2 meters of length LOA for space problems in my garage
DrBones wrote:Congratulations! That is some impressive work there. I even see that you designed and made your own sails.
Now ...um...for those of us ignorant of the Italian language...in English: How does it sail?
the sails work well in every condition, the used material is not the top, therefore I sure they could work better if you make the sails with dacron
Re: english text
I am sorry, but my english is very, very, very... limitedCO6AKA wrote:Hello nicola!
Are you able to translate your pager of Ar15 into English?
Or just article about sails and mast (and changes you have made with it)
I wander (very) abtou mast, sails and rigging.
thank you for good photos
You can translate online, do a search for "free translation", it works.
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