All right. The dust has settled. Time to put up some pictures!
I started out the build in my garage in Tallinn where I currently work and live (in Tallinn, not in the garage). From there I took some time off work to finish things up in Finland. I put some captions under the images but there are probably things I could’ve explained more closely. If there’s anything you’re wondering, use the comment section below the post!
Hinges, prototyping
Sail sewing starts
Meanwhile, my dad is working in Finland
And then I take some time off work and head to Finland
Time to head back to my new home port
That’s pretty much it. I plan to take a longer vacation from the beginning of August and before then I have the following things to do in no specific order besides the fact that I have a lot of friends lined up to go out for a trial sail so the first two are in that sense the most urgent:
- sew on stronger lazyjack sleeves
- sew on batten pocket reinforcements where they contact the mast
- start working on the Hebridean self-steering gear
- reinforce the dog house somehow
No rest for me it would seem.
Hello, I’ve just purchased my first boat and I’m already in love. It happens to be a 1969 Fingal 27′. The reason I’m writing you is because I know, and can find nothing, about this boat. I know who made and designed it but that’s about it. A few videos here, some pictures there. It’s very difficult to what I’m getting into with her without knowing her you know? Anyway, if you would like to share any information on this perticular boat we share it would be greatly appreciated. PLease, if you can, email me at [email protected]
I look forward to hearing from you.
Love the blog by the way.
Just found this. I intend to study it all very closely. I intend to build a 15 metre catamaran in my factory with six relatively small wing sails, a lot of solar panels and probably a couple of electric outboards. I am studying the junk and wing sail dynamics and have a pretty clear idea of what I am going to do. Love to exchange ideas with you.
Regards
Terry