Rail Down and honking up wind.
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She is a 1953 36' Hinckley Sloop. You can see more at my website:
http://www.morebutter.com/hinckley/
It was a great weekend of sailing here on Lake Champlain. Saturday the wind got up into the mid 20's, so it was exciting, but still fun. This shot was taken in about 14-16 knots with the genoa up and doing close to 7 knots.
Noah
http://www.morebutter.com/hinckley/
It was a great weekend of sailing here on Lake Champlain. Saturday the wind got up into the mid 20's, so it was exciting, but still fun. This shot was taken in about 14-16 knots with the genoa up and doing close to 7 knots.
Noah
I want a shop!
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Lovely boat. It would look right at home here in Maine.
Noah, I noticed in one of your photos an electrical panel made by a company called Marinetics. That panel is just what I'm looking for.
I found references to the company on the Web, but no Web site. Do you know if they are still in business?
Noah, I noticed in one of your photos an electrical panel made by a company called Marinetics. That panel is just what I'm looking for.
I found references to the company on the Web, but no Web site. Do you know if they are still in business?
John
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Thanks for the comments everyone. Lots of hard work, but a few good days makes it all worthwhile.
The reason I'm selling is that I just don't need a boat this large. We don't go cruising enough to justify 37ft of boat. It's expensive...
"Invitation," next time you are going to come up to Burlington give me a shout. My email address is in my profile. If we are around I would love to go for a sail.
"A30_John" I really don't know anything about the panel, as it was in the boat when I got her. It's still in good shape, and I have made a few changes, etc but other than that I haven't thought about it much. There isn't any documentation on the boat about the panel.
Noah
The reason I'm selling is that I just don't need a boat this large. We don't go cruising enough to justify 37ft of boat. It's expensive...
"Invitation," next time you are going to come up to Burlington give me a shout. My email address is in my profile. If we are around I would love to go for a sail.
"A30_John" I really don't know anything about the panel, as it was in the boat when I got her. It's still in good shape, and I have made a few changes, etc but other than that I haven't thought about it much. There isn't any documentation on the boat about the panel.
Noah
I want a shop!
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John,
I have a Marinetics panel in my boat. I got the panel through Jack Rabbit Marine as part of a package (back in 2000). For some reason, I have a thought dangling about that Marinetics was no longer in production, but who knows. You might check with JRM in any case.
www.jackrabbitmarine.com
I have a Marinetics panel in my boat. I got the panel through Jack Rabbit Marine as part of a package (back in 2000). For some reason, I have a thought dangling about that Marinetics was no longer in production, but who knows. You might check with JRM in any case.
www.jackrabbitmarine.com
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