Monthly Archives: November 2010

Catbird Sharpie lugsail Yawl Sail fitting.

Catbird sharpie yawl test rigged with sailsWell here’s a very crude photo of test rigging the Karl Stambaugh Catbird 16. I took the photo with my phone as unfortunately on my journey back from Norway where I spent 2 weeks working at the Hardanger Ship Preservation Centre I lost my camera with all of my photos. I’m only just recovering. So unfortunately you won’t be seeing the process of removing a 1930s single cylinder petrol parafin engine from a 1916 Norwegian fishing boat. Or the building of two wooden lifeboats for a classic motor vessel or lots and lots of other cool stuff that I got to see when I was there. There’s only one attractive solution that I can see and that’s to go back and do it all again.

Anyway back to the photo as you can see it’s the Catbird 16 lugsail yawl sharpie that I finished before I went to Norway. I tried on the suit of sails to see how they fitted and they fit pretty good. The location of the yard halyard needs to tweaked and the mizzen sail could be a bit lower but it’s not bad for a trial run using a few bits of string to hold it all together.

If your interested in having your own boat built why not e-mail me or better still give me a ring +353 (0)28 38973 or mobile +353 (0)86 1586937 I look forward to talking to you.

Roeboats, Ballydehob, Co. Cork, t:+353 (0)28 38973 m: +353 (0)86 158 69 37 e:roeboats@ymail.com

Roeboats custom wooden boat builder launch new website

Just to let you know that Roeboats custom wooden boat builder have launched a new web-site. I spent the last while thinking about how I would like the site to look like and I finally knuckled down over the last few days. So with some very useful feedback from my friend Conor Cahill I’ve put the new look Roeboats.com together. I hope you like it and of course if you can think of anything that might improve it or you spot anything that’s not working  please let me know.

Roeboats, Ballydehob, Co. Cork, t:+353 (0)28 38973 m: +353 (0)86 158 69 37 e:roeboats@ymail.com

I’m back. More info to follow.

In the meantime I’m in the middle of redesigning the blog/website. So please bear with me, it might get very ugly before I’m finished. Hopefully it’ll be better than ever when I’m done. Here’s a picture of the Hardanger Fartøyvern Senter in the snow.

Hardanger ship preservation centre in the snow during visit of Tiernan Roe of Roeboats

And yes it was as cool as it looks both literally and figuratively.

Roeboats, Ballydehob, Co. Cork, t:+353 (0)28 38973 m: +353 (0)86 158 69 37 e:roeboats@ymail.com

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