JJ

19/07/2004 2:03 AM

SCHONKER

http://atlantisconstruction.homestead.com/ScaleConstructionDrawings.html
Don't blame me, that's what the link said they're called.

JOAT

We've got a lot of experience of not having any experience.
- Nanny Ogg


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dusty

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 19/07/2004 2:03 AM

25/07/2004 11:28 AM

[email protected] (J T) wrote in news:682-40FB644E-235@storefull-
3152.bay.webtv.net:

> http://atlantisconstruction.homestead.com/ScaleConstructionDrawings.html
> Don't blame me, that's what the link said they're called.
>
> JOAT
>
> We've got a lot of experience of not having any experience.
> - Nanny Ogg
>
>

Hummmm??? this link crashed by browser when I backed out perhaps it was the
nasty pop up it tried to send.

Wi

"Wilson"

in reply to [email protected] (J T) on 19/07/2004 2:03 AM

25/07/2004 1:31 PM

That's a lot of sail for a flat bottom hull.
One of the sites calls it a schooner. Maybe that's Dutch for schooner?
It doesn't make sense, because schooners have at least two masts, the fore
shorter than the main.
http://www.sailmuskegon.com/ships/pierius_magnus_tall_ships_muskegon.html

Wilson

"dusty" <[email protected]> wrote in message
news:[email protected]...
> [email protected] (J T) wrote in news:682-40FB644E-235@storefull-
> 3152.bay.webtv.net:
>
> > http://atlantisconstruction.homestead.com/ScaleConstructionDrawings.html
> > Don't blame me, that's what the link said they're called.
> >
> > JOAT
> >
> > We've got a lot of experience of not having any experience.
> > - Nanny Ogg
> >
> >
>
> Hummmm??? this link crashed by browser when I backed out perhaps it was
the
> nasty pop up it tried to send.


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