. Just wish I had some better pictures of the little fifteen foot Torriggia tunnel. It looked more like the MagMiss than the MagMiss itself. Except it was incredibly beautiful.
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Attachment 469311OK Fuji, now you have your work cut out. Unfortunately i dont have any phoggies of the little Torriggia apart from this. Was taken the morning after i arrived back from Italy . It snowed every bit of the way back and all the Italian rads were closed so i came back via Ventamigglia and Monte Carlo. Took me 28 Hours.
Transport was interesting. A morris J2 van with an MGB 1800 motor and overdrive on every gear including reverse. Could pull a trailer at around 85 mph but swallowed gas like a drunken Gippetto downing Buds.
...those were some beautiful hull designs for there time...https://www.screamandfly.com/attachm...1&d=1594621599
Hi Jackie
Were the two torriggia cats in the photo above classed as pure race boats or pleasure craft also used for the occasional race just noticed
the cleats on the foredeck.
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Yesterday, for the very first time i began to feel my age. Above is one half of a pair of gates im constructing for an old friend. Only twelve foot wide and five feet high, but you would not believe how heavy the damn things are.
Fashioned out of inch and a quarter Burma Teak , eight inches wide and nine foot long. My friend Eddie Jehgla , bought 25 of them out of Brighton Marina for Twenty five quid the lot. But that was forty years ago.
I set to and planed and thicknessed the planks Cut tham to size , then finally teak polished the planks ready for construction .
Yesterday a finished one of the pair of gates . Realised just how heavy the damn thing was and how i can no longer chuck large items about .
Will be another week or so before i tackle the other half.
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Attachment 469409 Outboards--Inboards-Diesel--Gas--Airboats?