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No matter what size sailboat you have, you have to appreciate the boats that other people have.
![]() ![]() https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j8w6AL_VlAs Not about the Lake..? OK, I get it. But lets look at some things outside the lake once in awhile....Just for Fun... ![]() |
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Thanks for the post.
Beautiful boats all of them. Love to visit Providence, RI and view the yachts visiting. I have never sailed and have been amazed by some of the power yachts also. I am retired workaholic and continuing aquaholic. |
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The J Class Yachts were THE Americas Cup boats from 1930 to 1937. They were about 130 feet long. There were only Seven J Class Yachts built..although there were about 20 designs drawn up. There are more replicas today than originals.
![]() PS: The J Class Yachts shown in the video now use the latest technology..Carbon Fiber, Kevlar...etc. The mast, rigging, is no longer aluminum and wire.... Everything is Carbon Fiber. Last edited by NoBozo; 01-17-2017 at 09:33 PM. |
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These are beautiful sailing machines. Loved seeing them when I was in Newport couple of years back.
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Beautiful sailing machines. Sailed onboard J boat two summers ago in Newport. Incredible speed.
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These boats have no Advertising. They are privately owned. This is the way it was in 1937. The cost of building and sailing one of these boats today is about 15 to 20 Million dollars. USD
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So the J-boats are a more pure sailing on the water competition. I don't mean necessarily "better" than an engineering/sailing competition. It's kind of apples and oranges. |
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In the Med, (Mediterranean), docking is limited. The harbors are small. Back in the day, (1960) when I was in the Navy, on board a Destroyer Tender, we Med Moored... in Naples.
A Med Moor is stern to the Mole, a wall, with an anchor or mooring buoy out from the bow. Just remembering. ![]() |
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New Herreshoff website.
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If anyone is serious about buying a small sailboat, 12' - 16', there's a craigslist-small sailboat business in Mashpee, Massachusetts, on Cape Cod who right now has a pretty big selection of used sailboats for about $500-1500 each. Now is a good time to buy......prices are low winter prices.....prices will be going up on March 1.
He, Derek, has a number of ads in the Cape Cod craigslist. At least one of his ads says that prices will be going up by 40% in March? Sometimes you find an older boat with a good hull, mast, centerboard, rudder-tiller, stays, pulley-fittings and the sail is old and worn pretty thin ..... so's you probably need to go buy a new sail and get to choose the new sail color-design. Do not know if the Mass 6.25% sales tax applies to sailboats like this for use in New Hampshire?
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... down and out, liv'n that Walmart side of the lake! Last edited by fatlazyless; 01-26-2017 at 09:15 AM. |
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We have been going up to an overlook of the entrance to Newport Harbor for years...every Sunday during the summer.. We have an umbrella and our two chairs.....and carrying the Sunday Providence Journal if we get bored.
Yesterday we were about to leave......and behold...BIG Sails coming in. Four BIG sloops with black sails. The same J-Class boats in the first post. What a great end to a Sundays relax at the overlook. ![]() ![]() |
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