The man is truly amazing, I wonder where he googled up that there was a
lot of soft mud and grass in the Bahamas?
JR
Jeff Morris wrote:
No. Neal is misspelling both his middle and last name. The man he's
referring to is L. Francis Herreshoff.
Neal spent the day surfing and googling and came up with one reference
to "Sir Frances Herreschoff" as the designer of "Ileola." However, the
design shows up in the book "Sensible Cruising Designs" by L. Francis
Herreshoff.
JR Gilbreath wrote:
Sir Frances Herreschoff used the female spelling instead of the male
Francis?
JR
Capt. NealŪ wrote:
The idiot Douglas King wrote:
Crap'n NealŪ wrote:
The correct way to spell Herreschoff is the way I spell it and not
the way you imagined it was spelled.
Really? Better tell these folks... they've been getting it wrong for
years.
http://www.herreshoff.org/
You're welcome.
Doug King
Bwaaahahahhahahhahahhahahahhhhahahhahhahhahahahhah ahah!
Sir Frances Herreschoff has the anchor named after him.
Halsey Herreshoff et al were naval architects who never had an
anchor named after them.
If you are a man you will apologize for your insolence.
CN (not holding his breath)