

#The rustler full
In addition, using Rustler’s simplified sail handling system, the full performance of this exceptional dayboat can be achieved with the minimum of crew – single-handedly if the mood takes you! The very high ballast ratio makes for a stiff and stable boat, combine this with a deep roomy cockpit and you get a sense of security second to none.The Rustler’s famous steaks are served with house salad, baked potato and choice of vegetable and include petite or 11-ounce filet ($42/$51), petite filet Hailey ($50) topped with shrimp, crabmeat and seafood sauce, 16-ounce New York strip ($42), 16-ounce or cowboy ribeye ($42/$60) and prime rib ($42). Contents 1 Plot 2 Cast 2.1 Starring 2.1.1 The Family Macahan 2.2 Guest starring 2.3 Co-starring 3 Crew (and other credits) 3. By taking great care with the design and layout of the yacht, the Rustler 24 has successfully achieved the impression of grandeur unusual in a yacht of her size. The Rustler is the second episode of the third and last season of How the West Was Won. The result is that the Rustler 24 strikes a unique balance between sailing performance, ease of handling, high quality materials and world class workmanship.
#The rustler skin
But beauty here is more than skin deep, with attention to detail and a quality of finish rarely seen on boats of this type. A perfect combination of elegance, performance and practicality. RUSTLER GROUP este o companie bine cunoscut i de succes, cu o tradiie de peste 80 de ani în Austria, Europa Central i de Est.

The Rustler 24 is capable of a great deal more than just looking pretty. In matters of sea keeping, stability, sure-footedness and overall balance, the longer keel has an inherent advantage - it offers a smoother ride. Fortuitously, the differences in sail plan and hull dimensions result in the two designs having the same YTC handicap figure, which has allowed the Rustler 24s to race on equal terms with the Pipers in a single class. Although the overall sail areas are only 2% different (the Piper being slightly larger) the Piper's jib is 27% larger than t he Rustler's but this is balanced by the Piper's 11% smaller mainsail. As a result, although outwardly similar the two designs have some significant differences, the most notable of which are the above boom GNav - to make life easier for the crew - and different sized mainsails and jibs. Whilst Rustler retained the Piper hull shape they adopted the rig and sail plan from the Laser SB3. The Rustler 24 offers the dayboat sector a new dimension by combining traditional long keel sea-keeping and handling qualities, with the practicality of modern materials and systems.
#The rustler plus
I have read many Western stories by many Western authors and this story, like all of the books I have read by Ms Miller, captures all the important ingredients so necessary to these stories plus her trademark romantic twist. Inspired by some of the classic designs from the last century, the Rustler 24 started life when the original Piper design was sold by Cornish Crabber to Rustler Yachts in Falmouth. The Rustler is another in a long line of very entertaining Old West stories by Ms Miller.
