Anyone?
“Mr. Hughes:
My name is Barry Neville.
I’m trying to locate Bill Anderson who built one of your catamaran designs and named it Feet.
Bill was my foreman for many years in Alameda Ca.
We were in touch by email for many years and now I am unable to contact him.
Have you heard from him? If so can you forward his new email address?
I must add the I had sailed on San Francisco Bay for more than 40 years when I took my first ride on Feet. I have never enjoyed as comfortable or as FAST a ride in my life. I still brag about it.
Thank you
I stumbled onto this picture of my first tri sailing the Duck Dodge race in 1980. Note that the race is several laps long; we are not behind the fleet. And that is Chaak’s (40′ tri) spinnaker. Most of all notice the smoke of the second Mt. St. Helens blast in the distance.
Got a nice link http://proboatradio.com/2011/06/24/kurt-hughes-multihulls/ and how about this on facebook,
Barbara Jean Sunshine Walsh “We’ve already had 100 listeners w/in 48 hours. (A lot of them seem to be coming in from some multihull design site.)” Thanks everyone.
Looking for my boat title last night I stumbled onto this old picture of the charter cat Kamanu. It was taken in 1984 at the Schooner Creek boatyard in Portland, OR. Kamanu was my first charter design and still operates every day in Kona, Hawaii. Cylinder molded plywood/epoxy construction.
Ok. Its http://proboatradio.com/2011/06/24/kurt-hughes-multihulls/
First time on my co-presenters tried to keep me from humiliating myself by talking about DIY builders. They knew nobody cared about that and that two billionaire’s toys worth half a billion between them were much more interesting to the listeners.
Last time I was introduced as my friend Roger Hatfield. Maybe tomorrow will be more fun. See you there, as they say.