After repeatedly threatening to go online with a website, the day has finally arrived. Come visit us at http://heartofgoldsails.com
The site is still under construction (like any good sailboat, whose isn't?). Let me thank all the participants of the Forum: in your own way, you have all contributed to the success of the Heart of Gold's restoration and the website itself.
I am still creating my guestbook, I am sure Tim won't mind if I ask you to post your feedback here until I get that part up and running.
For details on the boat's fate, see this year's Sailing Logs on the site.
Enjoy!
Heart of Gold Launches! (the website, not the boat)
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Heart of Gold Launches! (the website, not the boat)
Doug
http://heartofgoldsails.com
"The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea."
Karen Blixen
http://heartofgoldsails.com
"The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea."
Karen Blixen
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Doug,
She looks great (the boat)! Likewise the site. I made it through some of the site tonight, and will return tomorrow to finish if, as I now suspect, I am sitting around with nothing to with a cruising weather delay. (Nothing like being all prepared to go and then waiting for the fog...which just won't quit these past couple weeks!)
She looks great (the boat)! Likewise the site. I made it through some of the site tonight, and will return tomorrow to finish if, as I now suspect, I am sitting around with nothing to with a cruising weather delay. (Nothing like being all prepared to go and then waiting for the fog...which just won't quit these past couple weeks!)
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Boat's looking nice! I like the celtic (?) inlay work near the bow. Nice. And the Claret looks great.
Nathan
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dasein668.com
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Nathan,
Yes that is a Celtic knot design. As I was replacing the aluminum/rubber rubrail with mahogany, I wanted something special up front. Originally I was looking for a scroll design like you see on some boats, but I couldn't find anything I could use. I accidentally stumbled across a Celtic knot design and reworked it until it was what I wanted and usable. I also encorporated a Celtic design into the name board. I'll have more of the step-by-step with accompanying pictures when I get May's logs posted....
Yes that is a Celtic knot design. As I was replacing the aluminum/rubber rubrail with mahogany, I wanted something special up front. Originally I was looking for a scroll design like you see on some boats, but I couldn't find anything I could use. I accidentally stumbled across a Celtic knot design and reworked it until it was what I wanted and usable. I also encorporated a Celtic design into the name board. I'll have more of the step-by-step with accompanying pictures when I get May's logs posted....
Doug
http://heartofgoldsails.com
"The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea."
Karen Blixen
http://heartofgoldsails.com
"The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears or the sea."
Karen Blixen