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Some advice on an older glass & wood Tornado, Thanks in advc #207296
03/31/10 08:38 PM
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Hi, maybe I can ask for some advice

Looking to replace a F-18 I sold last year, and I've come across an older Glass Wood Tornado.
Boat look's 15-20yrs young, but seems in good shape from pictures.

Not sure of the year of the boat, and glass wood construction.

But I've sailed a Tornado before, they are a great boat. This one is approx 3.5K.

I'm kind of on a fence, and would appreciate it if I could have
your thoughts. Price seems right, but Wood Glass I'm not sure.

Any Idea's are welcome.
Thanks
Steve

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Re: Some advice on an older glass & wood Tornado, Thanks in advc [Re: sailing_steve] #207320
04/01/10 01:20 AM
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Hi Steve,

If it is mid-70's or younger, it is likely an all glass SailCraft of Canada boat. There were wooden boats built of that age, but most were clear varnished, not painted like your picture.

If all glass, check the decks for soft spots...small area easy to fix...if extensive might not be worth more than $1k as you'll need to do a lot of work.
If it is wood construction and if it is not rotting/still light & stiff, it could be a wonderful performer.

My Dad co-ran Sailcraft in Montreal until mid-1970's and I grew up on these boats. If you have questions send them my way.



Mike Dobbs
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Re: Some advice on an older glass & wood Tornado, Thanks in advc [Re: Tornado] #207324
04/01/10 02:42 AM
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Do you mean it's a wooden Herbert Glas Tornado?

Fantastic boat if it is as Herbert built them light and very, very strong. It would date from late 70's to late 80's - obviously the later the better.
If it has been looked after and you're not looking to race it rigged as the latest T's it could be a cheap and thoroughly enjoyable toy!


John Alani
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Re: Some advice on an older glass & wood Tornado, Thanks in advc [Re: Jalani] #207382
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Thanks Mike and John,

Supposed to wee the boat next weekend, I'll let you know how it goes,

Cheers

Steve

Re: Some advice on an older glass & wood Tornado, Thanks in advc [Re: sailing_steve] #207383
04/01/10 04:23 PM
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God typing too fast

"Wee" the boat, sound's like my wife after I told her I was buying another cat.

Wee== means I will to SEE next week end.
LOL
Ummph


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