roger_millin wrote: > Bruce wittered: >> I'd say we were leading, actually... > Not when I was single handing Sanity down most of the lock flights > you weren't. In fact you weren't even in sight! ;-))) >> >> Very nice, young man, very nice. No pic of the Millinette, however? > > There's a very good reason for that and that is that they haven't got > the frame right. I've been down twice to look at it and discuss > problems. Going down again when they can correct the problems with > the framework. Not Sagar's fault by the way, it is a sub-contract > company that I found. :-((( Roger
*my* fabricator will be able to make the Millinette frame...and the equipment arch (A La Parglena) ;-) I was also now thinking of wimping out of double doors out onto the Millinette, and having a medium sized single to one side (steps into cabin side). The thought being, Maurice A could spend longer than anticipated in Ireland and it gives more useable room in the wheel house. Of course, it will also be earier to make ;-) Maurice A will be started by the time I go out to Riversdale in a couple of weeks time. The idea being Steve the fabricator and me can go over the pre-production model, to show him how I want the fiddly bits. -- Neil & Linda Arlidge Barge Maurice A NB Earnest - In the process of a half re-paint TNC http://www.tuesdaynightclub.co.uk/tour.html
