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              | Jones Boats Is Back! |  
              | Hi, Chuck, Please spread the word: Jones Boats is back at this site: www.jonesboatstuckahoe.com Fair Winds! Carol |  
 
              
                | New Partnership |  
                | A partnership is being created between Ultramarine and Henseval Yacht Design.  Ultramarine is specialised in building custom boats. They are  involved in composite materials, and their numerous and miscellaneous projects show how it is advisable to build Aviateur 5.70m, Inséparable 398, Territoire 9m, and all custom projects.  Boats can be imported, whatever the step of construction.
 The yard is located in India, in Pondichéry.   Manufacturing costs are well below the European costs, while maintaining French know-how.  Do not hesitate to contact them for your custom projects. https://www.ultramarine-yachts.com/fr
 Best regards,
 Eric Henseval
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                | A message for   Perttu Korhonen:    Thank you for the report back in May on your   overnight kayak trip to Lake Puula.  The lake and its shoreline, the   trees and rocks are remarkably similar to the Boundary Waters Canoe Area   Wilderness on the boundary between northern Minnesota, USA and Ontario,   Canada.  I did several canoe trips there, driving 24 hours round trip   each time from Chicago. That was over 30 years ago.  I moved to the US   west coast and have never returned there, though I still do canoe   camping.  Your photos and video make me want to go back to Minnesota and   perhaps to visit Finland.  Seeing the similarity of the landscape   between Lake Puula and the Boundary Waters makes it easy to understand   why Finnish and other Scandinavia immigrants to the US chose Minnesota   as a place to live; it was a lot like “home.”  Kim Apel |  
 
              
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                                          This little 16ft clinker fantail launch I am restoring was built around 1895 I would like to Know if any others were ever built. if anyone has seen any photos of clinker fantail Launch s in any books museums mag,s ex please let me Know
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                | Dianne's Rose Report |  
                | Hi Chuck,  I thought I'd get you an update this week as we finally got in   the water! The weekend was great, our trip was two parts, the river   excursion and the Bay with the ice still floating around.  Dianne didn't   want to come out so it was supposed to be a "guys" trip. Having made it   clear I was going to smash some ice once in the bay. My girl changed her   mind and a friends wife also came so seven in all.  The current was   running fairly strong so everyone was surprised we could make progress   into it, with only the 9.8hp as you can see  on You Tube video below. The beautiful sand banks we boated up to was worth the slow   progress. After turning to the downstream leg everyone was relaxed, warm   and comfortable (Wood stove! Good food! Good friends!).  Once at the   river mouth the chop was up as the wind had built throughout the trip   but onward we pushed. Maneuvering through the ice was fun and we made it   well into the Bay but we were cautious. Due to the strong wind the ice   could shift and cut us off from the river entrance. Di was a little   nervous with the building waves but the boat handled well in spite of   the spray drenched windshield.  Di became more concerned as I crashed   into small bits of ice. A little more stressed as I pushed the boat   against bigger bergs. In my defence I warned her that this was the   purpose of the trip, showing the boats strength (not even a scratch!),   and she had chosen to come anyway. We even tested the oars, rowing from   inside the cabin (my back is scared, Dianne's doing!).      Life is  short! Go boating! Love the people you touch! Best/Roy |  
 
              
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                            Hi Chuck ~
 Members have been asking if we could make it easy for them to share an occasional OCH video with friends.
 
 Absolutely! Over the next few weeks, we'll be sending you a few videos that you can forward to boaters you know.
 
 Here's the first one — a newly revised version of an epic schooner launching that we made for Rockport Marine.
 
 When the original version was released, it was so popular that it went viral and brought the boat yard's site down.
 
 We're happy for you to forward this email to all your friends so they can watch the full version of the video too.
 Bringing Boats to LifeAn Epic Launch at Rockport Marine
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                              I hope you and your friends enjoy this video as much as we enjoyed making it. 
 If your friends like what they see, they can:
 Thanks for helping us spread the word!
 Warm regards,
 Steve
 
 Steve Stone, Co-Founder & Filmmaker
 
 
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                | Colorado Messabout Announcement |  
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                    A   last minute mini-messabout is being planned for the week of June 9 – 13   at Glendo Reservoir in SE Wyoming. It’s a large lake 21+/- miles long,   1+/- miles wide at places, a long sandy beach, small coves, a number of   ramps, camping facilities, a full service restaurant & more. We will   be camping at the southern end, the water level is up and it’s only 3+   hours from Denver. The agenda is extremely informal; sail, camp, paddle,   eat, row, gab, motor, see the rising moon (almost full, actual full   Thursday the 12th), talk boats, sail/paddle/row/motor boats and more. 
                    Think about it, especially those of you that are experiencing low water levels. Plus the area is chock full of history. 
                    
                      
                        
                          
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                | Puddle Duck Racer World Championship Races |  
                | Worlds 2014 is just three weeks away.  The Houston "Horde" is busily making  preparations for what is sure to be our best event yet. There will be lots  of boats, food and fun!  Whether you come for the day or stay the entire  weekend, you are sure to have a good time at this family friendly event.  So  come join us at beautiful Magnolia Beach for what is sure to be an event to  remember.    
                   If you are planning on attending and have not already done so, please stop  by our web site, https://www.phrhou.com and register.  When you arrive make  sure to stop by the registration both to pick up your ballot for the "boat  show" and also your free lottery ticket for the Puddle Duck giveaway on  Sunday.                        
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                | Lugsail Performance - Better than you may imagine |  
                | I've now got a post up on my blog using Paul's videos from Wivenhoe. Great advertising for all of the "Lugnuts" out there. |  
 
              
                | OkoumeFest Recap |  
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                    Just wanted to pass along a recap from CLC's annual messabout here on the Chesapeake, OkoumeFest: |  
 ChevyDuck Sets SailMay 29, 2014 ChevyDuck set sail on the water for the 1st time. ChevyDuck is a purpose built "duck" for 'The Texas 200 Ducks' LiveStrong Foundation cancer fund raiser being held this year during the June 9-13, 2014 running of the Texas 200 sailing event held along the south Texas coast. Sailing up to 16 hours a day for 5 days both the boats and skippers will be challenged, but each boat has a reason to sail, ChevyDuck has had its hood signed by many people that have loved ones dealing with cancer or have been lost to cancer. ChevyDuck started as a OzRacer RV (Mik Storer) and was modified to first look like an old car and second to withstand the strains of a 200 mile unassisted sailing event. Some internal structure was added to hold the car's battery & wiring compartment, side mounted pivoting leeboard, pivoting kickup rudder and backing plates for the car's fenders and fins while still keeping the boat light and seaworthy. 
 
 The 1st sail of ChevyDuck was in the protected waters just behind Texas City Dike in 15-20 knot winds. The boat did great and a few modifications were done on site between sails. John and his wife Rosa did poke the boat out beyond the protected waters of the dike and sail for some time in the rougher water of Galveston Bay in order to have a few good runs back to the beach surfing on the waves. Nothing broken, no leaks, sail did great and the lights worked at the end of the day. It was a great day or ChevyDuck and all those names that are sailing with it on the hood. John |