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Chip
Sorensen - MN, USA
Chip
used cables and a pulley for the steering instead of the tie-rods. Great
and simple design that I really like.
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Leigh
Jezorek - NJ, USA
Leigh
bushed the yoke shaft and pedals. Excellent workmanship and very nice
looking boat. He is using one of the closeout sails from castle craft.
Great sails for the money. Leigh took some great shots of his rigging
for you that needed a bit more detail.
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Keith
and Verna MacIntosh- NovaScotia, Canada
Keith
is already to go once the snow melts or blows off of the lake.
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Ralph
Sams - NovaScotia, Canada
Ralph
did a great job on his boat and also build the frame of Keith's boat.
Ralph said it was late in the day and almost no wind, but they still
had a great time.
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Mark
Keever & Larry Reddin
- IN, USA
Larry
& Mark have the prettiest Ice Tender I have ever seen!!!
They replaced the rudder pedals with a tiller. The handle on the tiller is beautiful. The seat backs are something that my boat will have before next year. |
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Nate
Bailly
- VT, USA
Nate's
runners and parts that his father in law has completed for him.
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David
Rinne
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MI, USA
David decided to use a windsurfer rig. This is an option that a lot of people have wondered about. * Updated spring 2006 |
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John
Roske
- MA, USA
John
took his time and made a really nice boat. He even made his own sail
from rip-stop nylon.
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Ernie
Pollman
- NY, USA
Ernie
said he finished his Ice Tender on March 16, 2005.
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Please submit pictures of
your boat (under construction or completed). Others and myself are very interested
in what you are doing.