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iaincwil 09-06-2006 11:44 PM

deal lugger and galley Skipjack
 
Hi anyone know where I can lay hands on plans for a deal lugger and or a Deal galley,

my dad and his pal Vick Ferris owned a galley on the deal beach it was called the SKIPJACK Vic used to have a butchers shop on middle street Deal,
I would dearly love to make a model of either or both just for the memories
so anyone plans ahoy there

mick

iaincwil 09-12-2006 10:00 PM

Re: deal lugger and galley
 
where abouts I have tried the web page but there are no boat plans another pointer please? I would like plans for the Deal lugger or the deal galley would you have any idea if there indeed any about??
thanks
mick

mackem1946 11-05-2008 05:55 AM

Re: deal lugger and galley
 
Mick , I can probably give you quite a bit of info on a deal lugger and a deal galley including some lines you could build from. I'll sort it out next week. I'm going into hospital tomorrow to have another stent put in my heart. (It's like having a 100,00km service, got two in already ) will be out on Saturday.
Regards Mackem1946

Davit 11-05-2008 09:08 AM

Re: deal lugger and galley Skipjack
 
Hello Mick --

you might have a look at this article - at least a place to start


cheers

http://books.google.com/books?id=1w...esult#PPA173,M1

staniers 11-05-2008 11:31 AM

Re: deal lugger and galley Skipjack
 
Mick, Have a look in the Chatham Directory of Inshore Craft page 104, lines and detail of a Deal galley.

3889tw 04-16-2011 03:35 PM

Re: deal lugger and galley Skipjack
 
Mackhem
Best of luck with the stent, you say it's your third so you know what to expect. Not a big deal, still not anything to joke about either.
At least shipbuilding is relatively sedentary pursuit so you can keep at it.
Best of luck
Tom


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