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Anfisbena is my first plywood boomerang Inspired by Pierre Kutek's carbon boomerang "Kayabonga 2" 2'5mm plywood, spray painted Amphisbaena is a mitological creature consisting of a snake with a head on each end. The project started as a gift for a left handed amateur thrower (this is indeed version 3 of the project) and I loved the design so much that I had to make one for myself. Tuned to almost zero wind How do you like it? :)
We met Linda during our expedition to Newfoundland. She put a smile on our faces, made us hot soup and shared some excellent wisdom. The people you meet when traveling are a treasure forever! ********Jill’s Amazon recommendations: http://www.amazon.com/shop/jillheinerth ********Jill’s Books and Media: http://www.intotheplanet.com/buy/ *********Social: http://www.facebook.com/JillHeinerth http://www.linkedin.com/in/jillheinerth Instagram: @JillHeinerth Twitter: @JillHeinerth ********Website: http://www.IntoThePlanet.com ********Book Jill for Your Event: http://www.intotheplanet.com/speaking/ ********Some of the product links used may contain affiliate links, meaning at no additional cost to you, we will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.********
The path out of the Strangford lough narrows on the way to the Irish Sea keeps any captain on their toes. With the tide racing almost as fast as the wind and plenty of rocks and depth changes you always have the chance to see some whirlpools while working to windward. The team on J109 GTR watch the waves build as the rudder was whipped from left to right as we past once of the larger whirlpools on the way to the strangford lough bar.