Gyula Launches his OzRacer (formerly Oz PDRacer) in Romania

Gyula Ferencz (hope I have remembered his family name correctly) has launched the second OZ Racer with the lug sail.

The boat sails very nicely and seems to pass the other boat easily.

More sailing on Mures river

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Gyula should be proud. (he does look proud in the close up!)

That is one great looking boat!!!!

First time sailing ON A BOAT

This is a little amusing. Gyula has not sailed a real boat before. I asked him because he is sailing nicely.

He is actually a sailor of radio controlled model sailboats.

So he just had to get used to a different perspective – here is his normal perspective!

A radio control boat maker tries sailing a real boat for the first time. Does very well

The Lug Rig for the Oz boats

The sail looks fantastic too. I have seen professional sails with a worse shape than that!!!

It is the lug sail plan and instructions that is available free to purchasers of the OZ PDR plan (the boat plan is $35). This is the second sail I have seen from that additional information … both sails made by people who have not built sails before … ever. You can see the pics of the other sail below.

For those who don’t know the whole story … Gyula was up against a whole heap of problems about getting materials in the early days of the project.

EVERYTHING was difficult – epoxy was available in 200 litre lots for example!

Many weaker men would have crumbled … but Gyula kept going and now … this fantastic looking boat!!!

So cool.

The full set of pics and comments is here.

Slideshow of Gyula’s OzRacer here

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Thankyou Gyula!!!!

1 thought on “Gyula Launches his OzRacer (formerly Oz PDRacer) in Romania”

  1. The point that “a lesser man would have crumbled” should be the matra that we all maintain when we work with our wooden boats. So much goes right, but when we make a mistake, the errors loom large! We just have to deal with the results and forge on!

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