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Just Us

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 11:09 pm
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Well I launched her today, Searunner 25 trimaran.
Damn, it even floats and very shallow (best I could measure 10inches).
Forgot to cap the centerboard pin holes.
Kind of funny to hear water running into your boat while launching.
Anyhow, great to see it floating, been a lot of work.
Oh, forgot to mention, I launched it in my pond by my house.
Nice to have 20 foot of water right outside, not big enough to sail about,
but enough water to check the boat out good.





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(Msg. 2) Posted: Tue Jul 27, 2004 11:53 pm
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Pictures?

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 > Well I launched her today, Searunner 25 trimaran.
 > Damn, it even floats and very shallow (best I could measure 10inches).
 > Forgot to cap the centerboard pin holes.
 > Kind of funny to hear water running into your boat while launching.
 > Anyhow, great to see it floating, been a lot of work.
 > Oh, forgot to mention, I launched it in my pond by my house.
 > Nice to have 20 foot of water right outside, not big enough to sail about,
 > but enough water to check the boat out good.
 >
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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2004 8:28 am
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Is it OK to post pictures to this newsgroup?

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 > Pictures?
 >


  > > Well I launched her today, Searunner 25 trimaran.
  > > Damn, it even floats and very shallow (best I could measure 10inches).
  > > Forgot to cap the centerboard pin holes.
  > > Kind of funny to hear water running into your boat while launching.
  > > Anyhow, great to see it floating, been a lot of work.
  > > Oh, forgot to mention, I launched it in my pond by my house.
  > > Nice to have 20 foot of water right outside, not big enough to sail
about,
  > > but enough water to check the boat out good.
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > >
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(Msg. 4) Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2004 1:33 pm
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a link to pictures is prefered. Beleive me I know! ;p

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Just Us wrote:
 > Is it OK to post pictures to this newsgroup?
 >


 >
  >>Pictures?
  >>


  >>
   >>>Well I launched her today, Searunner 25 trimaran.
   >>>Damn, it even floats and very shallow (best I could measure 10inches).
   >>>Forgot to cap the centerboard pin holes.
   >>>Kind of funny to hear water running into your boat while launching.
   >>>Anyhow, great to see it floating, been a lot of work.
   >>>Oh, forgot to mention, I launched it in my pond by my house.
   >>>Nice to have 20 foot of water right outside, not big enough to sail
 >
 > about,
 >
   >>>but enough water to check the boat out good.
   >>>
   >>>
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(Msg. 5) Posted: Wed Jul 28, 2004 3:56 pm
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Matt says:

 >a link to pictures is prefered. Beleive me I know! ;p

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