34   Maiden Voyage

34 Maiden Voyage

This was yesterday - the 12th of September (I'm not superstitious, but I wasn't going to launch today!) The first photo shows son Ed pushing the boat out - literally.

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The second shows trials under power - Lugg rows easily and tracks well, although the rowlocks jump out of their sockets a little easily if you get the oar blade at the wrong angle.

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The third and fourth show the little bugger actually sailing - which he does well: stable (I started out sitting on the floor but soon realised that it was fine to perch up on the centre thwart), a fair turn of speed for the hull length in a breeze, and safe. We had winds of force 1 to 3 only, but it seems that Lugg won't tack through less than 120 degrees in winds this light - inevitable for a small lug-rigged boat, I imagine.

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I had a great time and I think Ed enjoyed himself too. More photos to follow when he sends me copies of the ones he took.

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Comment How about a 200 horse Mercruiser stern drive? No, I think I'd need another boat for that too! Thanks for the kind words.

Wed Sep 14, 2005 2:04 am MST by John

Comment Very nice! Looks good on the water. The N12 would be getting quite lively in a F3 so I suspect Lugg may not be quite as quick... Looks really good though - Now you just need a fresh sail. How about a bermudan rig, fully battened, a trapeze... Maybe an assymetric spinnaker on a pole..! Good stuff. James

Tue Sep 13, 2005 1:31 pm MST by James

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