25D Nav Table Pics link
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25D Nav Table Pics link
Hello to all
I got a couple of emails wanting to see the pics of Rhapsody's Nav Table, so here is the link.
Happy New Year to All
Bill
S/V Rhapsody
CD25D
cd25d@rhapsodysails.com
I got a couple of emails wanting to see the pics of Rhapsody's Nav Table, so here is the link.
Happy New Year to All
Bill
S/V Rhapsody
CD25D
cd25d@rhapsodysails.com
Re: 25D Nav Table Pics link
Bill,
This is a thing of beauty. I can tell that I have a lot to learn about carpentry. I had created this monstorous design in my head to solve the uneven surface problems in the galley. Your solution is very simple and elegant! Great job!
Bob
dugan@cs.rpi.edu
This is a thing of beauty. I can tell that I have a lot to learn about carpentry. I had created this monstorous design in my head to solve the uneven surface problems in the galley. Your solution is very simple and elegant! Great job!
Bob
dugan@cs.rpi.edu
Re: 25D Nav Table Pics link
Bob
Thanks for your kind words. I wrestled with this one for over two years before I the light came on. Glad to be of help
bs
cd25d@rhapsodysails.com
Thanks for your kind words. I wrestled with this one for over two years before I the light came on. Glad to be of help
bs
Bob Dugan wrote: Bill,
This is a thing of beauty. I can tell that I have a lot to learn about carpentry. I had created this monstorous design in my head to solve the uneven surface problems in the galley. Your solution is very simple and elegant! Great job!
Bob
cd25d@rhapsodysails.com
Re: 25D Nav Table Pics link
Bill- nice work, I approached the problem diffently and gave up strbrd berth, look at some photos at www.picturetrail.com/brucejanssenBill wrote: Hello to all
I got a couple of emails wanting to see the pics of Rhapsody's Nav Table, so here is the link.
Happy New Year to All
Bill
S/V Rhapsody
CD25D
bvj@rkymtnhi.com
Re: 25D Nav Table Pics link
Bill,
Nice job! The stain choice was very complimentary, and you made use of the galley fiddles in the design..good job!
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30 Sailing Lake Superior
demers@sgi.com
Nice job! The stain choice was very complimentary, and you made use of the galley fiddles in the design..good job!
Larry DeMers
s/v DeLaMer
Cape Dory 30 Sailing Lake Superior
Bill wrote: Hello to all
I got a couple of emails wanting to see the pics of Rhapsody's Nav Table, so here is the link.
Happy New Year to All
Bill
S/V Rhapsody
CD25D
demers@sgi.com
Re: 25D Nav Table Pics link
Bill,
As a former CD25D owner, let me tip my hat to you on a fine job.
On board the old Aloha Spirit, I took a similar but different approach by making using of a piece from a drop leaf table. The outboard end I suspended with two lines and two snaps that hooked into eye straps. The inboard edge "lipped over" the edge of the galley counter. I was also able to incorporate fiddles that kept the charts from sliding as well as store the navigational tools. Your idea, makes for quicker out of the way storage of the chart than the one that I built.
A fine job indeed! You should submit this to magazine. The Masthead, perhaps?
Bob O.
bobohler@chesapeake.net
As a former CD25D owner, let me tip my hat to you on a fine job.
On board the old Aloha Spirit, I took a similar but different approach by making using of a piece from a drop leaf table. The outboard end I suspended with two lines and two snaps that hooked into eye straps. The inboard edge "lipped over" the edge of the galley counter. I was also able to incorporate fiddles that kept the charts from sliding as well as store the navigational tools. Your idea, makes for quicker out of the way storage of the chart than the one that I built.
A fine job indeed! You should submit this to magazine. The Masthead, perhaps?
Bob O.
bobohler@chesapeake.net
Re: 25D Nav Table Pics link
Bill,Bob Ohler wrote: Bill,
As a former CD25D owner, let me tip my hat to you on a fine job.
On board the old Aloha Spirit, I took a similar but different approach by making using of a piece from a drop leaf table. The outboard end I suspended with two lines and two snaps that hooked into eye straps. The inboard edge "lipped over" the edge of the galley counter. I was also able to incorporate fiddles that kept the charts from sliding as well as store the navigational tools. Your idea, makes for quicker out of the way storage of the chart than the one that I built.
A fine job indeed! You should submit this to magazine. The Masthead, perhaps?
I second the "Masthead" suggestion - GREAT job.
BTW; Bring your tools this summer (I may . . er, find something on 'Evening Light' that needs your attention.)
Fair Winds,
Leo
macdore@aol.com