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    Posted: 18 Apr 13 at 3:53pm
Sitting in my office this afternoon a thought came to me for no reason, I wondered how my old Moth was fairing and if she had hit the water yet?
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Nice work Mike, you're not as old as you think you were! Good to have you here, I like your style.
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It was pointed out to me that the summer of '76 was spent in the university library revising for resits due to spending more time in 3564 than lectures, I would point out that I also spent time in the pub and on the rugby pitch, I have always believed in a rounded education. This thread has raised so many good memories. Mike
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I think Ross bought her from a Danish competitor, at a Uk event in 1975, I sailed her for about 3 years at the now defunct Horbury SC and won the Northern Junior Moth Championships with her at the now defunct Green Withens SC (I must be really old). She took a bad knock on the rear at a sailing event at Grassmere in the Lake District, got picked up by a twister on shore would you believe. Shipsides Marine fixed her and I changed her colour from cream to navy blue. I towed her all over the place with my first car (orange Beetle), before that my late mother had towed me to events. The mast was a Needlespar with an Arun sail and a home made boom, which I put together from a broken Scorpion mast Andy Blacker gave me. You have really dug up a load of great memories, I hope you get her back on the water and have as much fun as I did with her. Mike
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Im still working on her, been very busy with work and whatnot. Ive got a garage sorted to fair and spray her, so she should be on the water by mid summer all being well.

Have you got any information on her that you could pass on?

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Did this Moth ever get rebuilt, it is indeed the Danish Moth. I bought it from Ross, the wings were a bit wider when I had her and didn't leak. The hull was cold moulded and sheathed in some sort of early epoxy coating. A great boat, I bought her after my Imperium scow Moth.
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I reckon this is either a Mistral or the later development the Mirage. I had
a Mistral in the early 70's, they were solidly built and this is why it has
survived so long.

The Mirage came out in about 1975, this is a narrower version, it is
folded up from a 4 foot wide sheet of ply. A friend of mine built one,
painted it Lime Green and called it 'Hairy Nerk'.

If you measure the curve of the hull from underside of the wings it
should be 4 foot or less.

I bet those wings will give you grief, they flex, crack and then leak when
you capsize. Then it gets really fun.

For a historically correct restoration you cannot use epoxy or carbon,
they weren't available until 1978.

What sort of rig have you got? At that time it would have been a
Needlespar, home built of course, or a Sparlight DQ2. A very floppy rig
so breakages are common.

Sailmakers, Anderson aerosails with a radial cut design or Lymington Sail
& Tent, now Sanders sails. I had a Banks modified by Graham Caws. Give
Graham a call he still makes beautiful sails.

They were fully battened, using wood battens shaved down to get the foil
profile. Fibreglass battens came later.

If you cut the wings off it, you could race it in the American Classic Moth
fleet see:http://www.mothboat.com/CMBA/Building/b100000.htm. to see
what they do SKOLs in the States. They use the smaller Europe rig.

For some great advice on ply moth construction see:
http://www.moth.asn.au/building_registration.html

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Originally posted by JimC

Originally posted by tickler

One reason that we no longer see inovation in one off boats is because everything is so hi tech these days which discourages home build.

Of copursethe other problem is time - so much of a scarcer resource nowadays.

I often wonder if time is less available now as it was in the 60s and 70s. My Dad worked long hours and i am sure he had less paid leave. I think we spred ourselves thinnier with more complicated lifestyles, foreign holidays, and time wasted on forums.

I remember my Dads time was spent in the garden trying to feed four hungry brats, in his workshop miantaining the house or car or a boat.

We have less of the skills of our parents preferring to pay someone to paint the house(on no hang on its all uPVC now) or maintaine the car.

Working on the basis we have longer holidays, morebank holidays, less house and car maintainance, convenience foods etc. Where does our time go ?? or do we just try to fit more fun things in?

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Originally posted by tickler

One reason that we no longer see inovation in one off boats is because everything is so hi tech these days which discourages home build.

And yet the skills required to home build a boat in epoxy/foam sandwich are far less than required to homebuild a boat with wood. And I very much doubt that the cost of a rig/gear in proportion to the average wage is less than is was back then. Obviously a Merlin is damn near impossible to home build, but that's down to class rules.

For my money the trouble with epoxy/foam boats is that they last so well... polyester/glass and wood boats were considered to go off very steadily and very slowly, so it was worth the top of the fleet regularly changing boats, yet secondhand boats were still well worth buying for the not-quite-top of the fleet folk. With foam/epoxy boats you tend to hang on to boats so much longer that many fewer boats are built and there are damn all secondhand ones.

Of course the other problem is time - so much of a scarcer resource nowadays.

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