Posted By: Got Wood 65kg+ Boats/Owners - 08/06/14 11:37 AM
Whack your name down here if you own a Mosquito with a platform weight of 65kg or more. There is no obligation to anything by registering here, just an initial guage to see how many are out there.
If you know someone that doesn't frequent the forum or have access to it, either let them know or register them on their behalf.
Posted By: Got Wood Re: 65kg+ Boats/Owners - 08/06/14 11:38 AM
Sticky Finger 752 - Derrinallum
Posted By: Pirate Re: 65kg+ Boats/Owners - 08/06/14 08:59 PM
Twice Shy 1182 - Derrinallum
No name (and just two hulls at the moment) - 126
Scorpion 1101-derrinallum
Dengue fever 1050-derrinallum (old boy)
Posted By: Greg/Debra Re: 65kg+ Boats/Owners - 08/07/14 10:08 AM
We also have two plywood boats, 1140 & 1434. I reckon 1434 is closer to 80 kg.
Clarence River Sailing Club, Grafton NSW.
Posted By: Pirate Re: 65kg+ Boats/Owners - 08/07/14 01:57 PM
Scorpion 1101-derrinallum
Dengue fever 1050-derrinallum (old boy)
&
You forgot Mark....
Imperfectious 1013 - Derrinallum
Posted By: imperfectus Re: 65kg+ Boats/Owners - 08/08/14 12:54 AM
almost ...
imperfectus 1013
Aedes imperfectus is
a species of mosquito imperfectus is an accurate description of how I sail a mosquito
Posted By: No Turbulence Re: 65kg+ Boats/Owners - 08/08/14 01:31 AM
Dont forget Gary Lane multipal national champion. on slow poke, sail number 1650? and John Buzzo from Ballarat on Courageous 1551
Posted By: Dave M Re: 65kg+ Boats/Owners - 08/08/14 09:37 AM
I just thought that I would pose this question to the mossie forum.
Apart from the possibility of the Hobie cat, is there any other catamaran with such a great history of boats and owners as the Mossie .Especially in Australia.
I would contend that there isn't another to rival the good ole' Mossie.
Posted By: Pirate Re: 65kg+ Boats/Owners - 08/08/14 11:04 AM
the old Paper-Tiger would come very close, they too have a very united group of dedicated members that are continuing to 'move foward' with their class.... but they seem to be in far more distant clusters than the mozzie sailors.
Posted By: Dave M Re: 65kg+ Boats/Owners - 08/08/14 11:20 AM
Yeah .That's fair enough. the Paper Tiger was introduced in 67/68 and quite ubiquitous throughout Australia.
Posted By: mousetrap Re: 65kg+ Boats/Owners - 08/09/14 03:38 AM
CHA-CHING 922 Under restoration. Speers Point ASC, NSW.
Anyone know the history of this boat?. Would it also be possible to have my two boats updated in the boat history section.
Posted By: Pirate Re: 65kg+ Boats/Owners - 08/09/14 08:03 AM
Dave, there's more discussion here about the register...
http://www.catsailor.com/forums/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Main=21843&Number=260335but for a more direct path message member
"alegayter_mossie" or
email him at pjd001@hotmail.com with the updated details