As you all may ( or might not ) know, Rob Ball also designed some really
small boats, including some windsurfers, a few thousand produced. ...and a
rowing skiff, "The Pocket Rowing Skiff" originally 50 built:
91 Jamieson Rd
> Rock Hall, MD 21661
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> *Sent:* Sunday, December 16, 2018 12:41 AM
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> *Cc:* Mike Macdonald; rick bushie; Rob Ball
> *Subject:* Re: Stus-List Saturday morning readin
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Got to agree
> Thanx for responding Rob! I think it was one of the listers who claimed that
> #1 went to Hinterholler and he himself had the rudder modified for balance.
> The only unique feature on Anchovy is a pair of aluminum struts stretching
> from the main bulkhead to knees a little aft that the
Got to agree with that Rob. Have a 29 mk1 now and love it but there are times I
miss the 30. Wound say the 25mk1 was also very stable. But a bit wetter
sometimes lol
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> On Dec 16, 2018, at 12:37 AM, Rob Ball via CnC-List
> wrote:
>
> Rick,
> The C 30 was my first Lines
Rick,
The C 30 was my first Lines Drawing, but it was Big George telling me what to
do.
I don't remember any mods to the rudder, but it indeed was a while ago.
The design was very much a development of the 27.
Once we started being able to actual 'compare' the stability of different
designs- it
I see over and over that the 30-1 started life in 1973. We discussed a few
years ago that maybe Anchovy was hull #1 due to the hull placard number(30
1 71N) on the inside of her transom. Also, i seem to remember someone
mentioning the rudder on #1 being modified ahead of the stock to
again
>
> Richard
> s/v Bushmark4: 1985 C 37 CB; Ohio River,Mile 596
>
> Richard N. Bush
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> Louisville, Kentucky 40220-1462
> 502-584-7255
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>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ken Heaton via CnC-List
> To: cnc-list
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Very nice read with a coffee!
Rob Ball you’re a living legend!
/John
> On Dec 15, 2018, at 10:39 AM, Ken Heaton wrote:
>
> Hello List,
>
> As there are now over 100 article in Wikipedia that mention Rob Ball (mostly
> as yacht designer at C Yachts) I felt it was time an entry was created
ichard
> s/v Bushmark4: 1985 C 37 CB; Ohio River,Mile 596
>
> Richard N. Bush
> 2950 Breckenridge Lane, Suite Nine
> Louisville, Kentucky 40220-1462
> 502-584-7255
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ken Heaton via CnC-List
> To: cnc-list
> Cc: Ken He
e Nine
> Louisville, Kentucky 40220-1462
> 502-584-7255
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Ken Heaton via CnC-List
> To: cnc-list
> Cc: Ken Heaton
> Sent: Sat, Dec 15, 2018 10:40 am
> Subject: Stus-List Saturday morning reading - Wikipedia Article - Robert
>
-Original Message-
From: Ken Heaton via CnC-List
To: cnc-list
Cc: Ken Heaton
Sent: Sat, Dec 15, 2018 10:40 am
Subject: Stus-List Saturday morning reading - Wikipedia Article - Robert W. Ball
Hello List,
As there are now over 100 article in Wikipedia that mention Rob Ball (mostly
Hello List,
As there are now over 100 article in Wikipedia that mention Rob Ball
(mostly as yacht designer at C Yachts) I felt it was time an entry was
created to explain who he is.
So now there is a short article about Robert W. Ball:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_W._Ball
Please have a
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