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Started by Andy Dingle, 10 Apr 2014, 23:51

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Peter Taylor

I note the bit about production work being "completed quicker"!!! ;D
Peter
Peter Taylor
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Andy Dingle

Did you see the comment about a 'significant new product to be launched every 18 months' ?!

Wonder what is on Matts drawing board...!

Tony

Hi, Andy.

Try this for size. A  BayCruiser 42 :-
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Michael Rogers

Hmmm....

It needs a flying bridge. Try raising the boom about 6 ft to make room. But then the mast gets in the way, so dispense with that, and the expensive washing attached to it. That's better. Now a pair of rorty diesels, and you're away. But nowhere near me please.

Michael

Tony

Hi, Michael.
Don't worry. You'll not see anything of this ilk on the English Raid or Lake Bala.  Like you, I have a preference for small, traditional-looking  boats, making a virtue out of necessity in my case ......
but as a (sort of ) socialist in a capitalist world, I'm all in favour of anything that has the potential to spread one man's surplus cash around Cardigan in a thickish layer, particularly if it gives Swallow Boats the capacity to improve their other products.  (Anyway, I might need a big, secondhand boat one day! )
If all rich men were careful with their ill-gotten gains we'd have no Caravaggio's, either, so let's hear it for conspicuous consumption and a 42 foot oceangoing Swallow Boat!
Tony:   CBL#1 "Four Sisters"
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Michael Rogers

Ahem. As a riposte of sorts to your erudition, here and elsewhere, Tony, I have to resort to rather low-grade pedantics and point out that your reference to my personal favourite Italian renaissance artist has been attacked by a greengrocer's apostrophe. Just trying to keep my end up.......

I take your main point, and am all for a flourishing Swallowboats business, both for the sake of the Newlands clan (whom I hold in high esteem), and also for the local Cardigan economy. I suppose I'm a tad wistful about  how far things have come since kits-for-12-footers, which is where my heart is. Can the two co-exist (a 42 footer would be nearly four times the length of my little boat!!)?

By the way, there's been recent discussion on the forum about trailers for 20- or 23-foot boats, and these seem amazing bits of multi-roller engineering to me. Presumably a 42 foot boat goes into the water and stays there - doesn't it?! Otherwise the mind boggles.

Michael

Tony

'pologies for the Ted Eef haypostrofe. I dun it on me eyefone, innt.

Kit boats?
I wonder how The Management feels about providing working drawings or plans for third party kit providers? I don't think all the old stuff should be ruled out if someone wants to build a Storm Petrel or a Shelduck, for example .
Tony:   CBL#1 "Four Sisters"
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Michael Rogers

I see Jordan Boats, for one, now provide kits for all sorts of designs. If Matt's smaller and/or older designs don't fit into Swallowboats' future Grand Plans (which I sort of understand), it would be good if kit-builds live on, for two reasons - first the huge satisfaction to be gained from kit-building for those of us not skilled enough for lofting, spiling* and suchlike: second because, as I think I may have just mentioned in passing before, I personally think the Trouper is such a little cracker.

Tony, you have possibly missed the small deliberate 'mistake' I made in my previous post, which would have enabled you to continue the banter. You're slipping.....? Incidentally, "I wrote it on my iPhone" is becoming a common excuse for various errors. I don't have said gadget. Can it not spell or do punctuation?

Michael

* The spell-check on my IMac tried to be very severe with me about spiling. We tussled, then - when I wouldn't back down, it offered me a list of about ten alternatives!

Tony

Quote from: Andy Dingle on 11 Apr 2014, 18:51
Did you see the comment about a 'significant new product to be launched every 18 months' ?!

Wonder what is on Matts drawing board...!

Does anyone know what Matt is REALLY planning?
Tony:   CBL#1 "Four Sisters"
www.sailing-in-circles.blogspot.com
http://compare-a-sail.blogspot.com/