Hi Gregg, How about posting some pictures? There is another Pahi 42 in Panama City, but its' owners or remote.We would love to see you sail down to Islamorada for the rendevous in May. Or just show up if you can't sail.There will be lots of boats there and lots of experience . Please call if you would like iny more info on the renedvous or have any questions regarding your boat David 561 632 2628
Nothing upsets me more than to see a good boat go to waste. Nothing restores my faith more than to see a good boat put back the way it should be!
Congratulations, many years of fair winds and adventure to you!
Kind regards,
HI,
We likely will not go that far south at that time. We will likely make it to the Dec 10 to 12 meet in Lake Worth though. Maybe see you there... Ann and Nev
Thanks for the comment. Crikey, looks like youve had a busy restoration project underway. Sure looking smart now, good for you! Is she nearly finished to the point you can go sailing and enjoy?? She will be a fab boat around the keys and Bahamas etc.
Have fun and hope the sticky epoxy changes to dried salt spray soon!
Seeing your photos, it looked like Bahamas to me, and sure enough it IS the Bahamas. When will you be back? Can we meet you and see the boat in Abacos? There is another Pahe 42 Capt Cook design sailing in Green Turtle, Abacos at Black Sound and we have Peace mostly around Manjack in Abacos located just four islands north. It would be fun to have a mini meet out there. Looks like a nice boat you got there!
If you look at my photo album for rebuilding a Pahi 31 there is one photo showing blocks for beam positioning.
This shows a block on the beam and on the hull in the slot. There are two blocks per hull on the beam and the hull slot. I used a cereal box cardboard for spacing and the hull can move up and down about a 3/4 of an inch but not sideways.
boatsmith
Apr 28, 2009
Ann and Neville Clement
Oct 28, 2010
Dave Mellor
Oct 28, 2010
Geminidawn
Congratulations, many years of fair winds and adventure to you!
Kind regards,
Mark
Oct 29, 2010
Ann and Neville Clement
We likely will not go that far south at that time. We will likely make it to the Dec 10 to 12 meet in Lake Worth though. Maybe see you there... Ann and Nev
Nov 1, 2010
Rory McDougall
Hi Greg,
Thanks for the comment. Crikey, looks like youve had a busy restoration project underway. Sure looking smart now, good for you! Is she nearly finished to the point you can go sailing and enjoy?? She will be a fab boat around the keys and Bahamas etc.
Have fun and hope the sticky epoxy changes to dried salt spray soon!
Cheers
Rory
Feb 16, 2011
Galway Bay
OOOPS I left a message but it ended up on my own page !!!
I think I have the hang of it now - - am a complete beginner at computers.
Not available but thanks for invite and BON VOYAGE ! ! !
Mar 15, 2011
Ann and Neville Clement
Hi Greg,
Seeing your photos, it looked like Bahamas to me, and sure enough it IS the Bahamas. When will you be back? Can we meet you and see the boat in Abacos? There is another Pahe 42 Capt Cook design sailing in Green Turtle, Abacos at Black Sound and we have Peace mostly around Manjack in Abacos located just four islands north. It would be fun to have a mini meet out there. Looks like a nice boat you got there!
All the best, Ann and Nev
Jul 17, 2011
Greg Russell
Hi Ann and Nev
I left the Bahamas and went the Wharram Hui then back home to Panama City, Fl. I don't know when I will be in the Bahamas again.
I was thinking my next trip is going to be Mexico and Belize in spring.
Jul 17, 2011
bouvier
Bonsoir, vous avez un magnifique Pahi 31, et je suis heureux de rencontrer des amoureux du Pahi 31. merci pour votre invitation.
May 2, 2014
Greg Russell
Hello Bao
If you look at my photo album for rebuilding a Pahi 31 there is one photo showing blocks for beam positioning.
This shows a block on the beam and on the hull in the slot. There are two blocks per hull on the beam and the hull slot. I used a cereal box cardboard for spacing and the hull can move up and down about a 3/4 of an inch but not sideways.
Sep 6, 2014