TahoeSteam wrote: ↑Thu Sep 16, 2021 8:37 pm
Congratulations on your triumph over the rag flyers! I am sure the sweet taste of victory will be savoured until your next match. Does your trophy work as a chalice as well?
Thanks Wes.
My buddy also participated in the much much larger Mackinaw race this year. My buddy was telling other sailors about the 1890s Classic and they really liked the concept. My buddy emphasized that we probably need more steamboat competitors before we allow more sailboats participants.
The trophy doesn't currently have a drinking cup, but it might in the future. The sprocket in the trophy was actually used on Nyitra in the past. The trophy needs an element that would represent an element of sail technology but we haven't come up with anything yet. The brass tag I made by a photo transfer and etched it. The brown part is 3D printed. The brown 3D printed part is supposed to look like a piston, but it looks more like an IC piston.
I was very happy with Nyitra's operation this summer. She's definitely a handful to run alone, but eventually I always got there. Nyitra is back safely in Ohio for the winter.
My buddy is sort of looking out for a hull for a second iteration of Nyitra. Something like 30ft+ and sea worthy for the Great Lakes. (Maybe 50's or 60's Steel Clipper, just plop in my steam plant)
-CB