sailing yacht kaemara's trips
Tuesday, August 01, 2006
traditional wooden boats are still being built in Norway. One sees many Colin Archer types, these are often quite recent, we found it interesting to see how closely, or not, these replicated the originals: it isn't unusual to see stainless steel rigging and other modern features mixed in with heavy wooden spars and a gaff rig.
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