 Last additions - popeye's Gallery
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89 viewsRemovable aimdships "T"-track mounting cleatFeb 11, 2015
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83 views"T"-trackFeb 11, 2015
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86 viewsTiller cover to reduce varnishing effortFeb 11, 2015
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86 viewsFlexible solar panel charges a 17Ah 12V battery placed in the starboard galley areaFeb 11, 2015
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85 viewsDeck socket positions at "Katrina"Feb 11, 2015
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90 viewsLow cost tiller holder and self steering equipmentFeb 11, 2015
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91 viewsSelf steering, very easy to adjust by using a flexible (rubber inlay) ropeFeb 11, 2015
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80 viewsStarboard (wooden) panel for storing this and thatFeb 11, 2015
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86 viewsPort side panelFeb 11, 2015
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55 viewsHull No 106, blue hull, ivory deck, tanbark sails,
Sailing area: Lake Tegernsee (Bavaria) and on holidays Baltic Sea between Danmark and GermanyFeb 11, 2015
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83 viewsModification to Ian Swales (CC 39) Lazy-Jacks version. I use a turning block and a clamcleat for the front Lazy-Jack line...Feb 11, 2015
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76 viewssimple turning blockFeb 11, 2015
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80 viewsClamcleatFeb 11, 2015
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113 views... and and Bullseye (No. 2) for fixing the rear Lazy-jack line on each side of the boom.Feb 11, 2015
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115 viewsIn order to catch the battens better when lowering the main I lead the rear Lazy-Jack lines through a steenless hook which is fixed 70 mm from the end of boom. After to stow the sail the lines will removed and the sail cover can be used without any problems.Feb 11, 2015
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