Wizard of OZ No fair (Professor Marvel) - you run Yachtforums and know every yacht's name in the world! :rolleyes:...
Just Teaky For getting the glue out from between the boards:...
All in the details Couldn't find many good photos there but found some more here: http://www.ipedepot.com/deckpicks.htm Interestingly, Ipe is...
Old Man and the Sea Good point - no "T" on the bow. But, how about "Argo"? I have it on good authority - she's the oldest extant:...
Photos, photoes, pHotOZ! Just so's we sees what we're tALking 'bout - she's "Alpha Z" :p PS - Who can name Mr. Peters other (big other)...
Bigger is better! Think also Pacemaker utilized (licensed/eventually bought?) Uniflite's mold for its 46' Motoryacht - or was that vice versa. In...
Apples vs. Oranges Could very well be. Know for a fact that CC bought Uniflite molds for its 42" MY in 1984 - continued to make this popular...
Roamers Go Global We long suspected a worldwide connection - the latest Roamer Club Frapper map proves it. Check it out and join up today!...
Save the wood,.... ..., and you're digital epidermis. Not that Steve is wrong here, only a much easier (much easier) way to go about...
Gas burns/explodes great! Nothing more to add about the coal/fuel economy issue presently - I would direct folks attention to these URLs...
Tek-dek The rear decks of Roamers are well-known sore-spots. CC used marine plywood covered with Nautilex (still available) - which was fine for...
Great source of information about metal boats: http://www.metalboatsociety.com/
Most popular Roamer MY Jim - Congratulations on your purchase of "Triton" - one of 26, sixty foot Riviera flush deck motoryachts (FDMYs)...
Heart of Glass She's a 1963 Roamer Riviera 36 (AL) - belonging to a longtime CCR Club member -- 'bout time she got her 15 minutes of fame....
Door #2 You can't be talking about the same Roamer:...
Thanx for the memories,.... Great photos Kip! Must be old age, but I actually have seen a couple of those Roamers before (Deja Ru?). Appreciate...
Remember the Maine "At 9:40 on the evening of 15 February, a terrible explosion on board shattered the stillness in the harbor - virtually...
Bridge too far? Richard Avery's (CC Chief Designer, 1962-82) lines are indeed a critical issue. Brian struggled with that very issue when he...
Hey, thatz my line! (Well put) Still, adding a "dot" in a url can do wonders: http://www.geocities.com/alloyed2sea/Riviera_33.html :p
History - Repeats, repeats,..., Indeed, once the Army's operational doctrine became, "We have to destroy the village in order to save it" -...