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For Sale: Tiki 21 with trailer in Delta, BC. $4500
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For sale: Tiki 21 located in beautiful BC, Canada, you know the country that just beat the US women's soccer team at the Olympics, oh, too soon?  Includes EasyLoader trailer with extended tongue. I…Continue

Started this discussion. Last reply by Steve Burrage Aug 10, 2021.

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Hello everyone!  Here's a freaky coincidence... I've been following Rory's Cookie adventures and site for a while; just as he sold his boat, to one Steve Burge, I, one Steve Burrage, also originally…Continue

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Steve Burrage replied to Steve Burrage's discussion For Sale: Tiki 21 with trailer in Delta, BC. $4500
"Sold to a couple on Texada Island... maybe we'll see her on this forum shortly!"
Aug 10, 2021
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For Sale: Tiki 21 with trailer in Delta, BC. $4500

For sale: Tiki 21 located in beautiful BC, Canada, you know the country that just beat the US women's soccer team at the Olympics, oh, too soon?  Includes EasyLoader trailer with extended tongue. I tow on BC roads with a $1/day extra-width permit and can launch in 20 mins The deck, beams and new hatches are painted (high quality 1-part polyurethane). Bottom paint is good. Only need to repaint the remainder of the decks and hulls to finish. The current paint is fine; I'm just halfway through the…See More
Aug 5, 2021
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Aug 5, 2021
Robin Graham replied to Steve Burrage's discussion Apology and redirection... Engine options on Tiki 21 in the group Tiki 21
"Hi,  I am also interested in repositioning my outboard to aft of the aft beam. My “to plan” decking is at the end of its life and I would like to replace it with a continuous deck from aft beam to mid beam without a hole with a…"
Oct 7, 2020
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Apr 6, 2020
Steve Burrage left a comment for Steve Burrage
"i posted some pictures, but am presently designing a better (hopefully!) bimini for the starboard side. The port side worked well last summer. I sat on a small foldable deck chair in the port hull, and brought all lines to that side (the halyards I…"
Apr 6, 2020
Rune M. Christensen replied to Steve Burrage's discussion Apology and redirection... Engine options on Tiki 21 in the group Tiki 21
"It would be great to see some pictures of your setup :) I would like to build some kind of dodger myself. I'm not sure about the engine setup. Is your central platform built to plan? To me it seems that most of the problems with water splashes…"
Feb 16, 2020
Bo left a comment for Steve Burrage
"Hi, Steve. I didn't have much to add to your motor mount discussion but was intrigued by your description of your bimini. Please point me to some pics if you have some posted somewhere. I am building a Tiki 21 in Montana right now. Should be…"
Feb 12, 2020
Steve Burrage replied to Éric Bouvéron's discussion whish to get some advices on the rig. in the group Tiki 21
"About your second question....I think it depends on if your jib overlaps the mast (technically it shouldn't, 'cause then it would be called a genoa), but I think you have two options (I have both, one for my jib and one for the genoa that…"
Feb 11, 2020
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Apology and redirection... Engine options on Tiki 21

Sorry everyone in the Tiki 21 group... I just posted my question as a message to all, instead of a discussion. Hope that doesn't cause anyone any stress. I'll learn!!Here it is... was....Hi everyone! Just doing some planning for more summer fun on my Tiki 21, and want to modify the engine placement or set up. Last summer, I added a little dodger and bimini (the bimini folds out of the way so I can see the sails and clamber out of the hull). It worked so well! I was in the shade when I wanted to…See More
Feb 11, 2020
Rod McLaren left a comment for Steve Burrage
"Sounds good, Steve. When you get your trailer sorted, I'd love to have you join us. As you can guess, there aren't so many Wharram's here on the prairies! If you want to be kept on the mailing list for future Elbow Run events, send…"
Feb 11, 2020
Steve Burrage replied to Rune M. Christensen's discussion tiki 21 trailer in the group Tiki 21
"Thanks, Rune.  I have mine set up pretty much ready to go (minus the mast) and just pay the $1/day for a extra wide load permit (here in Canada), which works well for short hops, but to trailer the boat to the Sea of Cortez would not be easy at…"
Feb 11, 2020
Steve Burrage left a comment for Rod McLaren
"Got your message, Rod. For next summer, I'll still be using my Tiki 21 fully rigged (minus the mast!) on my trailer. Makes launching easy, but not so much highway travel. I'm thinking of getting a telescoping trailer, and then I'll be…"
Feb 11, 2020
Steve Burrage left a comment for Roger
"That's clear; thanks so much."
Feb 11, 2020
Steve Burrage replied to Rune M. Christensen's discussion tiki 21 trailer in the group Tiki 21
"Great trailer! Can I ask how long it takes to set up? Do you use the straps instead of ropes for the lashings?"
Feb 10, 2020
Roger left a comment for Steve Burrage
"Hi Steve, Sorry I didn't see your message. The "traveler" is a line between the hulls at the sterns of the boat. The bottom mainsheet block has another small block which runs along the traveler line. Probably not very clear? Roger"
Jan 21, 2020

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At 2:16pm on January 21, 2020, Roger said…

Hi Steve,

Sorry I didn't see your message. The "traveler" is a line between the hulls at the sterns of the boat. The bottom mainsheet block has another small block which runs along the traveler line. Probably not very clear?

Roger

At 5:20pm on February 11, 2020, Rod McLaren said…

Sounds good, Steve. When you get your trailer sorted, I'd love to have you join us. As you can guess, there aren't so many Wharram's here on the prairies! If you want to be kept on the mailing list for future Elbow Run events, send your contacts to me at nkosuohene@gmail.com. Cheers

At 12:23am on February 12, 2020, Bo said…
Hi, Steve. I didn't have much to add to your motor mount discussion but was intrigued by your description of your bimini. Please point me to some pics if you have some posted somewhere. I am building a Tiki 21 in Montana right now. Should be sailing this summer. Documented here: http://www.monarisa.org
At 1:17am on April 6, 2020, Steve Burrage said…

i posted some pictures, but am presently designing a better (hopefully!) bimini for the starboard side. The port side worked well last summer. I sat on a small foldable deck chair in the port hull, and brought all lines to that side (the halyards I left at the mast though because I have 4 sails at present (main, jib, genoa, and reacher). this year, I'm also adding a drifter (maybe delete the reacher?) on a continuous line furler on the bowsprit. Here in the PNW, we get a lot of light air days in the summer, so I think the lighter sails are good to have. anyways, back to the bimini. I put a permanent (tarp with vinyl window) in front of the cockpit and then, so I could get in and out, see the sails, and have sunshine if I wanted, added a lightweight bimini that pushes to one side (outboard). it's basically two tent poles sewn into pockets on a rugby ball shaped bimini (two dacron sail remnants with that thermal stuff people use on hot water tanks inbetween (to make better shade and reduce the heat. Funny, last summer, while my buddy was getting roasted in the starboard hull in a T and shorts, I was shivering in the port, under the bimini, wearing a toque and jacket ... no lie! It worked so well, and stood up to 25 knots of wind (though that day I had it in the 'closed' position since the sun wasn't out.  not sure if all of that makes sense. Once I set it up again and build the starboard one, I'll post more pics.

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