Subject: [harryproa] Storage solution - Elementarry
From: Doug Haines
Date: 1/25/2007, 11:34 PM
To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au
Reply-to:
harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au

Hi,
 
Worked out excellent large, acessible storage for lementarry. Box shaped, from inside the hull staright out underneath the deck. I find very large clearence under here when sailing more than plenty to add good sized shelf space. This enables comfort and organizing for food and charts,suncream, clothes. Not often used things to go under the bunk, as bit of a hassle getting things in and out. Simple poly core base and sides glassed on - easy and cheap.
 
Also add sunshade over cockpit and some kind of deck chair without the legs and more comfortable cruising.
 
Came down from Safety Bay/Port Kennedy the other day, into the wind a bit but more round towards beam, sailed very nice comfortable, not much spray and good speed.
 
Big problem with seaweed!
Cannot sail the boat, bears up and slows down, till wiggle it off or stop and use foot/hand.
Pieces catching maybe 40 times over 3 hour period, very annoying, stopping rhythm and momentum.
 
Any ideas?
 
Doug

Rob Denney <proa@iinet.net.au> wrote:
G'day,
 
Beams are tapered on the ends so they are a push fit.  The tramp holds them together in theory.  In practise we tie the 2 hulls together.  Very quick and reliable to build and assembly;le/take apart.
 
The original Harrigami is in New Zealand, about to be put on a ship to Brisbane where it will be assembled and sailed to Cairns.  New paint job and a decent fit out, looks very nice.
 
regards,
 
Rob
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 23, 2007 7:16 AM
Subject: Re: [harryproa] Re: elementary and elementary cruiser

Robert and Hardy andall,
 
Yeah the Harrigami is in between ant 10.5 in between 12 and 7.5 is definitely smaller than Harry. WW is 8m compared to the 8.5 and extended 9m Harry. I think people wanting more dry comfortable small cruising could go with this. There is space in SideCar to sleep comfortably but then the gear needs to be moved out of the way, the space under neath is not so accessable as you need to roll your bedding off the top and reach down. The place gets messy and dirty very quick. I suppose a short there and back weekend or long weekend, but I have stayed on board while at Maylands and most of the time since and have a lot of cleaning and washing to do when I get back to Mandurah. Incidently I am not sailing today as S/SE - S/SW. Tomorrow better SE 10-15knts. More offshore, calmer sea.
I find wishing I had the removeable and interchangeable ulls so One could take a shot at high speed sailing, flying a hull and stuff. There were no plans suggesting how to temp attach, bolts I guess. You get two boats for one. Rob will give me a go soon hopefully on his.
By the way I was calling Hurry up the Transatlantic/Pac design, I was talking about The 50 foot single hander I thought it was called Hurry Up, but I see its the Harrigami - which is another two boats for one. I'm starting to like this idea of Harrigami, not hat I go for folding and trailiing, more of an antifoul and anchor man, but I like to start of small and cheap and adventure a bit. Wonder when that could happen. Need to smarten up Side Car if passing it on to someone else.
What is happening to original Harrigami? Seemed operational in the last photos that was 2 years ago, Is he new owner been using it?
 
Doug
 


Robert <cateran1949@yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
--- In harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au, Doug Haines <doha720@...> wrote:
>
> Hardy,
>
> Have you considered the Harry?
> Is there space for another model in between?

There is the harrigami if its still on the books
Robert

> How do you find the NIS 26?
> Doug
>
> hardystein2004 <hardystein2004@...> wrote:
> --- In harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au, "Rob Denney"
<proa@> wrote:
> >
> > G'day,
> >
> > Glad you like it. The camper is meant for two people and their
> camping gear, 200 kgs. The sport is good for up to 160 although I
> have exceeded this on mine with no problems. The camper could also
> take more, but performance would suffer.
> >
> > If you have any further questions, please let me know.
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: hardystein2004
> > To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au
> > Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 9:04 PM
> > Subject: [harryproa] elementary and elementary cruiser
> >
> >
> > Hi Rob and all !
> >
> > I like your elementary !!
> > Looks like a fast boat just standing still....
> >
> > Could you give some idea of differences in designed displacement
> > between elementary and elementary camper ...trying to get some
> idea
> > how much displacement the camper is designed for....
> >
> > Best ... H. Stein
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
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> Thank you Rob
>
> We like to daysail a lot , sometimes with another couple , I guess
> that would be asking too much of this boat ....the nis 26 can
carry
> us , but it`s not a multi ......cockpit a bit cramped ....etc
etc ..
> oh well ...
>
> btw , how did you go with your single rudder set up ...I believe
you
> were working on eliminating having it on a track ..its a great
boat
> Rob ...
>
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