Subject: [harryproa] Re: Bucket List up for an award!
From: "Rob Denney harryproa@gmail.com [harryproa]" <harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au>
Date: 11/10/2017, 1:21 AM
To: harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au
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harryproa@yahoogroups.com.au

 

My mistake, it should be

Thanks Tony.  My mistake, and too late to edit it.  Should be 

Foiling Bucket List/Volvo Proa has been nominated for a Foiling Week award in the Projects still in design phase but not yet in production section, sponsored by Persico Marine, the high end race boats builder in Italy. 


Contestants are:
-Harryproa a new foiling proa by Rob Denney
-Laureano Marquinez Nahuel Wilson monohull foiler MW680F
-Pegasius Project by Sébastien Rogues
-@infinityperformanceyachts 56 by Farr Yacht Design 
-Goodall Design viper foiler
-Barracuda Yacht Design @inigo toledo 110ft 75 kts foiling superyacht

Progress is being made on the conversion.  The lee hulls and beam are ready for joining, the rudder mounts are in, the foils and rudders are made and the wand/foil/rudder linkage is sorted, but not yet installed, the steering system (combination of quadrant and tiller) is part built.  Nothing is faired and there is still a lot to do, plus testing, breaking and fixing.  And the rig.    

On Fri, Nov 10, 2017 at 2:54 PM, Rob Denney <harryproa@gmail.com> wrote:
Foiling Bucket List/Volvo Proa has been nominated for a Foiling Week award in the "Best New Project" section, sponsored by Persico Marine, the high end race boats builder in Italy. 


Contestants are:
-Harryproa a new foiling proa by Rob Denney
-Laureano Marquinez Nahuel Wilson monohull foiler MW680F
-Pegasius Project by Sébastien Rogues
-@infinityperformanceyachts 56 by Farr Yacht Design 
-Goodall Design viper foiler
-Barracuda Yacht Design @inigo toledo 110ft 75 kts foiling superyacht

Progress is being made on the conversion.  The lee hulls and beam are ready for joining, the rudder mounts are in, the foils and rudders are made and the wand/foil/rudder linkage is sorted, but not yet installed, the steering system (combination of quadrant and tiller) is part built.  Nothing is faired and there is still a lot to do, plus testing, breaking and fixing.  And the rig.    

regards,

rob


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