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Blade Measurement

Posted By: PTP

Blade Measurement - 01/14/09 11:01 PM

Can anyone give me some measurements on their blade? Going to make a cover and my boat is relatively far away (like 1000 miles frown )
I need the length of the tramp, the distance from the front of the front beam to the stays and the height of the goose neck off the tramp. Distance to the front of the spin hoop from the front beam would be great also. Oh, and length of the boom to where the outhaul comes out.
any help would be appreciated. If it comes out well then maybe a class fundraiser can be arranged. smile I'll volunteer the time. Need something to do anyway...
Posted By: Timbo

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/21/09 06:28 PM

I can do some of the measuring when I get home from Kuwait, in about 3 days.
Posted By: fin.

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/21/09 07:32 PM

length of tramp? outside beam to outside beam=86". inside to inside 78 1/2".

front of beam to stays- 25 1/2" to center of chain plate (or whatever you call the thing the shrouds attach to)

gooseneck height- mast not stepped, can't help you.

length of my spinpole to front of hoop- 85"
Posted By: PTP

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/22/09 06:41 PM

Thank you guys. I appreciate it.
Was going to get on Timbo's case, cause I know his boat is in his backyard smile
goal is a relatively easily removable cover that lasts seasons and covers the tramp/lines for mast up - but easily used for mast down. And, gives me something to sew blush

Pete, BTW.. the height from the bottom of the mast to the gooseneck works.
Posted By: fin.

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/22/09 07:03 PM

" height from the bottom of the mast to the gooseneck "

14 1/4"

Enjoy the snow! smile
Posted By: PTP

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/22/09 07:05 PM

Originally Posted by Tikipete
" height from the bottom of the mast to the gooseneck "

14 1/4"

Enjoy the snow! smile

friggin snow! I'd buy a snowblower but don't have anywhere to put it and then it wouldn't snow anymore anyway frown

thanks again
Posted By: Timbo

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/22/09 07:25 PM

Timbo's boat is in his backyard, but Timbo is in Kuwait City, now through Saturday...my arms are not that long. grin
Posted By: PTP

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/22/09 07:39 PM

Timbo... lame excuse smile

BTW... we need to chat... wifey is talking horsies. crazy
better than another kid though...
Posted By: tback

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/22/09 08:37 PM

Originally Posted by PTP
Timbo... lame excuse smile

BTW... we need to chat... wifey is talking horsies. crazy
better than another kid though...


Yep, you can always shoot the horse wink
Posted By: Anonymous

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/22/09 10:51 PM

ah but you can sell a kid wink
Posted By: Timbo

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/23/09 12:15 PM

Just be sure you get it in writing, that for every new horse she gets, you get a new boat. ($3,000-$20,000+ depending on what you buy)

For every set of horse shoes, (needed every 5 weeks) you get a new trap harness. ($130)

For every Vet visit, you get a new jib. ($500)

For every 4 month's feed bill, you get a new spinnaker, and a new main at the end of the year. ($1,000)

That is the price equivelent for 1 horse. We have 5.

And remember, somebody has to stay home and feed it twice a day, and clean the poop out of the stall, twice a day, that's why my wife has never left Sebring, in 11 years with free Delta Air Lines travel available, ever since we built a barn and started keeping them on site instead of paying board. Or, you could board it out, and pay between $350-500/mo. depending on where you board.


If we didn't have -any- horses, I'd be sailing a Gunboat 62 in St. Maarten. That is the price equivelent of owning and showing horses for the past 15 years.

Still want a horse? Remember, one leads to two, leads to 4, etc...Oh, and like kids, as soon as she gets one, you will go to the -bottom- of the pecking order, as in, it/they are much more important to her than you, you just get to write the checks.

Good luck.
Posted By: PTP

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/23/09 06:12 PM

thanks for the heads up. I'll let you know how it goes. She said- "when the kids are in school" to which I said, "graduate school?" They are 3 y/o and 4 months old smile
in the end, she makes a little more money than I do, so who am I to complain?
Posted By: Gina_M

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/23/09 08:45 PM

Wah, wah, Tim. Cry me a river. Dude, she still likes you doesn't she? At least you got that going for you. Four healthy kids, 5 healthy horses and a fun catamaran? Life looks pretty good from this side of the fence. I'd like to own a horse, but Matt would divorce me.

Posted By: phill

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/23/09 09:58 PM

Hey Tim,
My wife likes to make quilts.

I told her a long time back and reiterate it frequently, that I thought her quilt making was great, and that for every quilt she made I'd make a new boat.

She has recently slowed down on the quilts as she is just running out of suitable storage space for them.

I have enough boat building creds for the rest of my natural life.

Regards,
Phill
Posted By: Timbo

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/24/09 05:22 PM

Phill, maybe you/she could sell the quilts, if her skills at quilts are like yours at boats! We up here would love to have a hand made quilt from "down under"!

Gina, any time you want a horse, come on down, we will get you on one and maybe you can take it home. OR, maybe Matt and I can live together (after the dual divorces) and you can live here with my wife and the horses!
Posted By: phill

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/24/09 09:11 PM

Tim,
Terri has sold them in the past, taught quilting and for several years wrote for quilting magazines.
She has a great sense of colour and a real passion for what she does. Some of her major works are like works of art.

If Delta fly out this way some time you would be most welcomed to visit and see them for yourself.

Regards,
Phill
Posted By: Timbo

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/24/09 10:49 PM

Thanks for that offer Phill. Delta is supposed to begin service from Los Angeles to Sydney sometime in June '09. I will try to get a trip there. I know it will go very senior, and I'm junior on the 777 so it will take some "horse trading" to pull one for me, but I will certainly try!

And I've got horses to trade... sick
Posted By: Dermot

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/25/09 10:29 PM

Originally Posted by Timbo
Thanks for that offer Phill. Delta is supposed to begin service from Los Angeles to Sydney sometime in June '09. I will try to get a trip there. I know it will go very senior, and I'm junior on the 777 so it will take some "horse trading" to pull one for me, but I will certainly try!

And I've got horses to trade... sick

L'il old Ireland is well beneath you now frown
Posted By: Gina_M

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/26/09 01:36 AM

Originally Posted by Timbo

Gina, any time you want a horse, come on down, we will get you on one and maybe you can take it home. OR, maybe Matt and I can live together (after the dual divorces) and you can live here with my wife and the horses!


I'd love to "come on down" and take a ride. As for livin' with Matt, it takes a special kind of talent to handle that. I'm not sure your up for the job, my friend.
Posted By: Timbo

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/26/09 01:56 AM

Dermot, I hope you were kidding, you know I love the homeland! But unfortunately, Delta doesn't fly the 777's there, it's "too close" to the US. They like to send the 777's as far as they will go, and that means half way 'round the world most of the time. Right now, our -shortest- trip is Atlanta to Tel Aviv. When we pass overhead Dublin we are only half way there.

I am hoping we lose a motor (but only 1 please) over the north Atlantic because our usual divert base is Dublin! So I might get back there some day. Maybe once the kids are out of college I will be able to afford to bid back to the 767 which does fly to Dublin daily. And boy do I miss it! I'm still thinking of getting that Irish passport.
Posted By: Dermot

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/27/09 10:43 PM

Tim, We miss you over here in the "Old Country" cry
Maybe you should bring the family on holiday to their ancestal home. Gina will mind the horses smile
Posted By: Timbo

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/27/09 11:25 PM

That's a GREAT Idea Dermot! Gina?? You want some horses to play with for a weekend? grin

And while you clean stalls, Matt can hang out on my beach and sail my Blade with your kids on the lake. sick
Posted By: Timbo

Re: Blade Measurement - 01/31/09 03:41 PM

I'm supposed to be out racing a Stiletto 27 right now in Punta Gorda but instead I am up in Auburn, Alabama, I had to trailor a horse up here yesterday and won't be home until tomorrow, and I will miss the Super Bowl as I will be doing the 10 hour drive...still want a horse Gina? I should have dropped it at your house yesterday! Oh, and it's friggn' cold up here!! Forgot my socks... cry
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