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12' Gartside Lug-Rigged Sailing Dinghy (2006) - AMAZON

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    6 thoughts on “12' Gartside Lug-Rigged Sailing Dinghy (2006) - AMAZON

    • Tony Preston 5 years ago

      A lovely boat Stephen. I wonder why you chose Paul Gartside’s design rather than Iain’s “Guillemot”, unless you have already built one. There is not much difference between the two.

      • Stephen Forster Post author 5 years ago

        Hi Tony
        Congratulations on your Guillemot build, it is a lovely build.
        To answer your question, I suppose it was more an intuitive choice rather than a rational one. I had long been an admirer of Paul Gartside’s designs and although I didn’t have the time, space and money to build one of his lovely gaff cutters I wanted to try something of his. Also, having just built and sold an Oughtred 14’6” Gannet and a 7’6” Auk in the previous couple of years I was conscious that, whilst Iain must be applauded for providing full size building templates, it meant I hadn’t had to loft a boat out and fair it etc. I have always preferred as far as possible to build from scratch, thats part of the challenge for me.
        As to the respective qualities of the two designs, as you say there is not much in it. The Gartside is 5 inches wider in the beam, more of a sailing than rowing boat perhaps? To be fair though the dagger board is a bit cumbersome, I prefer a centre board which the Guillemot does have but as I say not all choices are driven by rational argument!
        Keep up the good work

    • Etienne Muller 5 years ago

      Very nice.

    • Tony Keyes 5 years ago

      Lovely boat, thanks for sharing, Stephen. And of course every good boat story must have a Mirror in it!

    • Wayne Timmo 5 years ago

      Tht’s a beautiful boat and lovely story Stephen. Well done. I hope she brings you many more years of adventure.

    • Charles Coull 5 years ago

      That’s a very fine looking boat. Thanks for sharing.