boat dreaming
Michael Eisenstadt
michaele at hotpop.com
Tue Jul 19 12:41:47 EDT 2005
The Titmouse is a nice little sailboat. Ed and I built one in my driveway
in 1975,76&77 from the Rabl book we got from the library. See photos. I
don't know about a motor.
Sam in Austin
Dear Sam,
There is considerable charm in not remembering at all
clearly various things 30 years ago. 1977 is a long time
ago at least nowadays. I have seen a number of titmouses
other than the one I built because it is a very pretty design
and the design is free if you get Rabl's book out of the
library. Still and all it is a humongous project, being a
very large small boat, 6 foot wide and weighing over
700 pounds. I was invited to check out Sam's titmouse,
I assume it must have been Sam Jones although I retain
no memory whatsoever of the 2 guys that showed it
to me in a driveway. I do remember they said they
usta haul it to the coast and back and that it was way
heavier thus harder driving back because the wood
soaked up lotsa water for having just been being in the
water as compared to when it was drying out in the
driveway. I mentioned this to Hershey and he laughed
and said, "It is uphill from the coast and downhill
going the other way, ya know."
The pictures Sam sent jibes with it being sailed on
the coast.
I also remember they said the right and left sides of
the hull were not exactly the reverse of one another
and that the boat therefore beat to wind better on
one tack rather than on the other.
I also remember that they built the coaming around
the cockpit at right angle to the seats as per the
design but I knew then that was a mistake and I
angled the coaming on my boat back somewhat
for more comfortable seating.
But i remember nothing of the guys in the driveway.
That was you, Sam, wasn't it?
Mike
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