Preview: Traditional Rigging, Part 2 – Tools of the Trade
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May 26, 2016
Email this Video to a FriendIn part 2 of our Traditional Rigging Series, master rigger Myles Thurlow shows us the tools of his trade. Carefully selected and well loved, they form the basis of tried-and-true set of skills.
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Michael Hiss says:
Vielen Dank für die guten Filme zum Handwerklichen um den Segelsport, bzw. zur Tradition des soliden Handwerks. Ich warte auf die nächsten Filme.
Guten Wind und immer eine Handbreit Wasser unter dem Kiel
Michael Hiss Black Forrest South of Germany
Sean Hogben says:
I’m so looking forward to this. I’ve watched Myles progress hugely. Says something that this fella’s confidence and ability is all based in traditional boats. There’s some young guys who have made false starts I’m going to show these videos to. They’re good with their hands too.
Charles Thompson says:
This is great stuff. Thanks!
Timothy Case says:
Fantastic. More, Please.
Michael Naumann says:
It’s great to see Myles again – he rigged our “Here & Now” at Gannon & Benjamin’s boatyard. ten years ago – he must have been 15 or 16 years old then and did a splendid job.
patrick marks says:
Great video,My uncle was a master rigger from Norwell Mass. He worked on the Mayflower and the USS constitution. He also sailed the Tern to England. He made up a rope splicing kit and a nice block and tackle for my hay loft before he passed. See in a month. Back to Deere Isle for the summer.