Hi Fuzz! Hope you are well. Yes I’m really enjoying TipsyFuzz wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 8:20 pm`Always good to hear from you Karl! Looking forward to tales of summer sailing.gonandkarl wrote: ↑Wed Apr 07, 2021 12:15 pm Hi,
Beautiful pictures and at last a real boost for potential AD builders. I hope they look at your post. I am so glad to have my AD14 built over 6 Years and in May I will sail her again.
Greetings from Karl
Boogie it is great to see you getting good use out of your boat
AD16 (Tipsy) Myrtle Beach
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Here’s a pic of my tracks- you can see where I practiced tacking several times- forgot to post them earlier
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I put Tipsy in the water(solo) @ Murrells Inlet on 4/20- spent the day being lazy in the sun at anchor -then spent the night and pulled her out the next morning. I had her fully rigged and ready to sail but in the end decided to just hang out and relax. Here’s some pics
P.S The smoked oysters were terrible so I fed them to the fish- the anchovies were delicious
P.S The smoked oysters were terrible so I fed them to the fish- the anchovies were delicious
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Nice Bogie!!! Jeff
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Hi,
Beautiful pictures, this is exactly what I also want to do as soon I can take my Adelie to the water. Now it is still too cold. I have one question about the picture with a red plastic container behind the transom. Is this a petrol tank for your outboard and how did you attach it ? Is it permanently connected to the outboard motor on the PS transom ? Right now I have an electric outboard, but am always interested in a petrol driven outboard engine and how to realise it on my boat.
Greetings from Karl
Beautiful pictures, this is exactly what I also want to do as soon I can take my Adelie to the water. Now it is still too cold. I have one question about the picture with a red plastic container behind the transom. Is this a petrol tank for your outboard and how did you attach it ? Is it permanently connected to the outboard motor on the PS transom ? Right now I have an electric outboard, but am always interested in a petrol driven outboard engine and how to realise it on my boat.
Greetings from Karl
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Hi Karl ! Thankyou! Yes, that’s my 2.5 gallon gas can. I usually keep it in the cockpit under the tiller when sailing but it was in the way of where I wanted to put my cooler for the day. I used a length of line with one end tied around the handle and the other to the starboard cleat.gonandkarl wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 3:23 am Hi,
Beautiful pictures, this is exactly what I also want to do as soon I can take my Adelie to the water. Now it is still too cold. I have one question about the picture with a red plastic container behind the transom. Is this a petrol tank for your outboard and how did you attach it ? Is it permanently connected to the outboard motor on the PS transom ? Right now I have an electric outboard, but am always interested in a petrol driven outboard engine and how to realise it on my boat.
Greetings from Karl
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