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silas thatcher

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  1. ok... the list so far is as follows...

    kate and micheal souris

    professor death

    capt. J and partner in crime

    jim keele ( and maybe his partner in crime )

    rusty, carl and aj

    the thatchers ( 7 to 11 crew )

    chad and two small sons ( possibly his wife, also )

    any one missing ???

    michael, i know that patricia and shannon showed some interest... may be too early to tell, though...

  2. i'm pretty sure that looms came in wider widths, but as for sails,it seems the narrower widths were necessary as sort of a strain relief, otherwise blown out sails would be the result, and it helps retain the necessary shape of the sail itself...

    lighter sails with broader widths, and heavier sails with narrower widths seems to make sense...

  3. from what i understand, the panels that were sewn together to make up a sail started off as about 20" in width due to the width of the loom...

    my question is.... were all looms about 20" in width as a standard, or were only the looms for eventual sail construction about 20" wide ???

    it seems to me that looms could easily have been wider than 20" for any kind of cloth, but for sails, i keep finding 20" widths... if looms were wider than 20", but for sails, they were 20", then why ??

    was the 20" wide panels necessary for retaining sail shape ?? or did looms only come in 20" widths ??

  4. i have another added t our group... he will be bringing his two small children and possibly his wife if she doesn't have to work... i talked to another group that may be joining us, may not... haven't heard any word back just yet, though...

    the boat would be nice, but right now i'd rather have a coffee pot :)

  5. j, i have the pattern... it is on my list o' stuff to do... but on the bottom of the list... i have some other priorities that should be tended to first... and then i can do my other projects...

    if it looks like we will be flagless, then i will do my best to get one done... ( we have to have a flag !! )

  6. same thing here... getting a "no commitment" from people who usually go as pirates... most of those are comitted to other events and some fell under the "bad economy" surprise... kinduva bad weekend all around !!

    we will make the best of things !!

  7. foxe -- waxed hemp sail thread ?? where would one get ahold of such an animal ?? one article ( provided by dutch) mentioned using "the finest english linen thread" for sails...

    was hemp sail thread used more than linen thread ?? none of the books i have mention the thread used for sails, just the general overall construction of the sails... ( i may want a better book ) one of my projects for later is to make a fairly accurate sail, a small one, yet a sail none the less, so any thought s are appreciated...

  8. michael summed it up pretty well... everyone usually brings food to eat and share... same with drinks of any kind... it works out fairly well...

    everyone contributes a little of everything, loan to those who don't have and so far everything has worked out great with that system...

    callenish brought some killer meat pies, others brought a ham, a bag of oranges, apples, bread, cookies, dip of some kind, cheese, crackers, jennie gist made some killer dinners... you get the idea !!

  9. IIRC, you crank at one end, hold the other stationary, use the cross pieces to help "guide" the twist...

    with this set up, one could lay the yarns right, lay the rope left ( i think that's correct ) the stationary end moves as the rope is shortened by the twisting, i think...

    is that the correct way, morgan ??

  10. now that i know what one is, here are a few pics of one set up from 2008 st. louis piratefest... carl, rusty and aj are the gentlemen doing the demo...in one of the pics, a clearer view of the winding mechanism is visible...

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  11. dangit william !! first bo, now you !! hope the broadside doesn't affect you more than the event itself... we shall carry on...

    capt. j , we will have two tents with a fly in between, and about 9 of us.... still trying to feel out some locals on my end also... some are in a tough situation, too... so maybe yes, maybe no...

  12. bo, it almost sounds like i just need to make a trip over once i get the trailer fixed, and pick up everything... it's an 8' long trailer with sides, so any poles and long stuff can easily fit...will also bring the big van without the seats, so alot can go in there too...

    let's work out a date on the whydah so we can all go en masse !!

  13. COFFEE POT !!! who is coming that has a coffee pot ???

    Uhm, I have one.... unsure.gif .. But it is small..... unsure.gif ... Liek really small... unsure.gif .... Like it would only make enough for three or four good size mugs of coffee.... blink.gif .... I don't know if anyone coming has the Callenish size coffee pot or not, but I hope so! ph34r.gif

    well that would be absolutely perfect for me !! do you have another one for yourself ?? laugh.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

  14. if linda can't make it happen for whatever reasons, then maybe a donation from people would be the next possible venue to get it under control...

    there probably will be a bunch of redtape she has to go through to get it done and even then, it may not happen...i'd be willing to chip in to help this happen... it may even come all the way down to 5$ a person for this...

    small fee for what we get out of the weekend !!

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