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Title: N3434 Red Herring
Post by: National 12 Webmaster on 26 Mar 2007, 05:40
The life of N3434 Red Herring.   Design: Baggy Trousers, designed by: Robert Peebles in 1980
Previous boat names: 12 Inches, Outlandish Words, Wide Blue Yonder, Red Herring, Something for the Weekend, prior to reverting to Red Herring.
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: George Smith on 26 Mar 2007, 08:30
This is infact a foam sandwich boat as well I would know i own it. Great boat to sail a few minor glitches but that's because i'm fairly new to this 12 lark  :) if any one wants anymore info on the boat my e-mail address is georgesmith95@hotmail.co.uk
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: hairy dog on 29 Mar 2007, 10:22
I am a previous owner of 3434 having bought it from the builder James ? and despite its number 3434 is a AC boat with a rear tank.  I believe the design is a slightly modified Baggy and has 'bumps' as the waterline is slightly narrow.

Un-named when I bought her I called 3434 'Outlandish Words'.

Trivia corner - I was told the original blue paint was left over from the ill fated catamaran 'Phillips'
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: smight on 29 Mar 2007, 06:24
Hey it's not tom is it?
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: hairy dog on 30 Mar 2007, 09:37
no.  tom bought 3434 from me!
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: hairy dog on 12 Feb 2007, 05:27
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Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: JohnMurrell on 17 Feb 2007, 02:57
First measured on 6.12.1999.

Tha hull was built by Chris Semple out of the Cheshire Dinghy & Dive mould, having sat around for a while Peter Bennett of Saltash bought the shell and decked it off in I believe DML, Pete was working for Chay Blyth's Challegne Business then. The speed bumps were put on in my garage when I measured her and found the rise of floor out!

The sails with the green N were the originals bought s/hand from P&B
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: smight on 19 Mar 2007, 10:06
The top picture looks preety much how she looks now apart from the rear main and micro compass she'll be at burghfield next weekend for the racing
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: smight on 19 Mar 2007, 10:08
Is the boat heavier than minimum weight is she light ?
do you have any other pictures of her you could e-mail me ?
georgesmith95@hotmail.co.uk

many thanks
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: smight on 28 Mar 2007, 09:39
Last weekend she visted burghfield for the racing and we wern't last ;D infact 15/18 and guess where else she ended up http://www.yachtsandyachting.com/news/?article=135668
That's right yachts and yachting
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: smight on 28 Mar 2007, 09:40
She does have a carbon boom but I think it was home made.
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: hairy dog on 29 Mar 2007, 01:31
nice photo!

Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: smight on 09 Jun 2007, 10:32
She's going to be coming up for sale soon after a paint and varnish sesh anyone interested?
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: johnk on 05 Oct 2009, 09:35
On eBay end time 11th Oct 2009
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: Tim Gatti on 30 Dec 2011, 08:23
A couple of pics of John Chalker & Son sailing N3434 at Aldeburgh before Christmas
Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
Post by: Tye on 25 Jun 2012, 11:29
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Title: Re: N3434 Something for the Weekend
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