This blog documents the progress on a sailboat I finished building in 2015, the "PocketShip" pocket cruiser from Chesapeake Light Craft, http://www.clcboats.com. (Picture copied from CLC website.)
Tuesday, August 28, 2018
Since completing the other repairs I have ordered white oak and built a new tabernacle, which is now on the boat. I didn't bother taking pictures because it is so simple--but it looks great.
I left a question about your Trailex trailer modifications on the CLC PocketShip Forum and I'm hoping you can provide some guidance in response (on the Forum) both for me and for some other PS owners whom I know have similar questions. Thanks, and thanks very much for your blog - very helpful to us all. All the best, Mark
My name is Jesi and as of a couple of weeks ago, I am the proud new owner of Gaia. I'm a professional sailor and certified skipper who teaches in Baja California and British Columbia. I am currently in Wyoming while I go back to school for the next two years. Being able to do some lake cruising on such a beautiful vessel is bringing me so much joy while being landlocked! I just found your blog and wanted to thank you for putting so much hard work and care into building her.
Greetings, Dana,
ReplyDeleteI left a question about your Trailex trailer modifications on the CLC PocketShip Forum and I'm hoping you can provide some guidance in response (on the Forum) both for me and for some other PS owners whom I know have similar questions. Thanks, and thanks very much for your blog - very helpful to us all.
All the best, Mark
Hello Dana,
ReplyDeleteMy name is Jesi and as of a couple of weeks ago, I am the proud new owner of Gaia. I'm a professional sailor and certified skipper who teaches in Baja California and British Columbia. I am currently in Wyoming while I go back to school for the next two years. Being able to do some lake cruising on such a beautiful vessel is bringing me so much joy while being landlocked! I just found your blog and wanted to thank you for putting so much hard work and care into building her.
With gratitude,
Jesi