May 2001
RE: [bolger] Reduced size Sneakeasy (36 messages)
Tue May 01 2001
Hal and others, Here is Tracy O Brien s web site. http://www.tracyobrien.com/boatpage.htm Jim C
Re:Re: [bolger] Digest Number 476 (1 message)
Tue May 01 2001
Albert, Don t think so... pi r squated X length radius, not diameter, and no .25 multiplier Cheers, Jim Surpise! It is! This way you can enter (measurement)
Re: [bolger] Was: Choice?, now engines (2 messages)
Tue May 01 2001
Electric trolling motors are _very_ nice. The motors are light, so mounting on an outrigger is no problem, they always start, they don t stink and they re
Fishing Schooner Sighted (1 message)
Tue May 01 2001
FBBB -- The days are getting longer and warmer, the daffodils are blooming, and this young man s fancy turns to thoughts of... fishing. Last weekend I tried
Depoe Bay Appreciation (1 message)
Tue May 01 2001
I just want to express my appreciation to some of the great people I chatted with at the Depoe Bay Wooden Boat Festival and Crab Feed this past weekend, among
re:number of bolger boats built (1 message)
Tue May 01 2001
how about the designs for texas dory? ed
Re: divine inspiration (5 messages)
Tue May 01 2001
... Yes, I know that Noah was the first boatbuilder of noteable fame. He was an amateur and today could not become a licenced naval architect, go figure. We
"Wadding Into Depoe Bay" (1 message)
Tue May 01 2001
Depoe Bay festival was wonderful. Much credit to Jack Brown and his crew. A most friendly show. Only problem was everybody was having too much fun talking
Re: AS29 for Sale (4 messages)
Thu May 03 2001
Hi Susan, I saw your ad for the AS 29 on the Bolger newsgroup. Where are you located? I could be interested, depending on the costs of transportation to
Re: [bolger] Digest Number 481 (2 messages)
Thu May 03 2001
Hi Paul, Just wondering, could you be another one far from home and missing Pap and Boerewors. Regards, Charles ... From: Paul van der Merwe
Re: paint disaster (6 messages)
Thu May 03 2001
Hello Jim, I built an ELVER a number of years ago and due to budgetitis reallytightis had to give up any dreams of going with real yacht paints.Instead,I used
Re: Wiley ports (2 messages)
Fri May 04 2001
Tom I am putting a Wiley port in the front bulkhead of Micro. The details are not on Bolger s plan, but there is a very good description of it in David Gerr s
RE: drilling lead (11 messages)
Fri May 04 2001
You can buy a coolant / lube that machinists use, but WD40 works fine. Slow the bit down, and keep spraying the stuff into the hole as you drill. ... Message:
Re: drilling lead...here's how (2 messages)
Fri May 04 2001
Carron, This is wonderful. I love the addition of correct terminology for drill bits being twist drills I will give this method a try. Although, working
Re: "Tightbond II" and boatbuilding? (10 messages)
Fri May 04 2001
My doug fir mast and yellow pine tiller are both laminated/glued with Tite Bond II. They are sealed with epoxy clear coat and varnish. 1 year old, and no
Re: Wiley Port (3 messages)
Fri May 04 2001
Vince, Just to clarify;your Wiley port 2,in the files is actually a foredeck hatch arrangement à la Bolger.The Wiley port 1,in your file,is the item Tom
Re: Easiest way to get a smooth fiberglass surface? (27 messages)
Fri May 04 2001
I ve been using pull-scrapers to remove old finish on the hull of my Tendercraft stripper skiff, Nandessa. The cloth beneath is probably only about 2-oz. but
Please delete my name from your list (1 message)
Fri May 04 2001
I need to sign off from this chat line effectiv immediately fschill@minet.gov.mb.ca
Re: [bolger] Re: Tortoise Question (4 messages)
Sat May 05 2001
To Vince and all; I had noted before that in a strong wind, the boat must be balanced not only by moving your weight to the windward side, but also
Re: [bolger] Spars - Paint or varnish? - also 'f-----g artists' (2 messages)
Sat May 05 2001
... From: Samson Family I bet Davis can hardly wait until PCB shuffles off ... no ... No chance!? Not if Suzanne A. is still around.
Re: [bolger] Depoe Bay, A Very Special Town (5 messages)
Sun May 06 2001
Anybody who had a good time at the Depoe Bay Wooden Boat Festival should send a note of appreciation to Jack and Maggie Brown, who worked very hard to make it
Re: [bolger] pirogue and sailing canoe rigs (1 message)
Sun May 06 2001
Craig O Donnell has a good deal of information on his Cheap Pages. The Cheap Pages Cheers/Carron In a
Re: All American Bolger Built Database? (5 messages)
Sun May 06 2001
Chuck, You was already on the list,partner!Besides,it is rather difficult to to forget about Daddyduck and his wonderful vehicle for all us amateur boat
Re: last word about drilling lead (3 messages)
Sun May 06 2001
Peter, Not only does Micro look like a real boat now, it also is serving as a harbor of refuge from the din and cacaphonous sounds of 9 pre- teenage boys and
Re: Steve Redmond's WISP (3 messages)
Mon May 07 2001
You could try him at skiprock@earthlink.net Don t know if he still sells Whisp plans. ... source ... of
Re: Nymph, Rubens and Standard (7 messages)
Mon May 07 2001
Plans for the original Nymph are in Build the New Instant Boats by Payson, and Payson sells the plans for both. The hull shape of the Rubens Nymph is
Re: [bolger] Re: paint or varnish spars? (6 messages)
Tue May 08 2001
I was interested in a boat in Ketchikan a few years ago. It had nice white painted spruce spars, the owner said he had $7,000 of wood in them (big boat). I
Re: Bolger Politics (24 messages)
Tue May 08 2001
... WHOA WHOA WHOA WHOA....The fact remains it s compulsory to go to a polling booth. This is a gross violation of liberty Chris, the state is forcing someone
photos of june bug ketch in kalgoorlie (1 message)
Tue May 08 2001
I just posted some files of our little june bug rescued from a back yard and restored. The main mast was originally the boom for rig size comparisons The
Re: [bolger] Sailing Pirogue, proa (1 message)
Tue May 08 2001
Well, the fact that a pirogue isn t an ideal sailboat shouldn t keep anyone from sailing one. It occurs to me that the shape of the pirogue and the small list
Fw: about the SNAME Thread (1 message)
Tue May 08 2001
Bolgerites, I have been boating a lot (Apalachicola Festival, Cedar Key Small Boat Meet), so didn t realize the SNAME/WB thread lived on here. I m pasting in
Re: [bolger] Re: pirogue (23 messages)
Tue May 08 2001
If you want to fly, check Beth, Kamakazi canoe yawl, which Tim Fatchen is marketing for the designer, on his schooner/square boat pages. Clyde
Re: cynthia j (3 messages)
Tue May 08 2001
I had a Cynthia J. that was professionally built for me. There is a write-up with pictures in Files. Sailing Ability: I raced the boat in a few Catboat
Dangerous boats (1 message)
Tue May 08 2001
FBBB -- All this fuss about boats the capsize or don t capsize and the relative safety has me wondering just what sort of sailors we have on this list. I grew
Re: [bolger] Sharpie opinions Reuel Parker book (1 message)
Tue May 08 2001
Ken, Do you have The Sharpie Book? Your specification sounds a lot like the Ohio Pound Net Sharpie. Herb McLeod built one and sailed it for years. You could
Re: WB SNAME Article (9 messages)
Tue May 08 2001
In letters in WoodenBoat Andy Davis hjas given the address for a web page on the Leavitt sinking but I think that the URL is bad. Has anyone else tried?
Photo(s) from Phil Tucker (1 message)
Tue May 08 2001
This PhotoMail® link has been e-mailed to you from Phil Tucker compliments of PhotoWorks. To view the photo(s), order digital prints, photo greeting cards,
Arthur Ransome Society (was Sailing Pirogue) (1 message)
Tue May 08 2001
5/8/01 10:18:52 AM, bolger@yahoogroups.com wrote: _ ________________________________________________________________________ ... (snip) ... (snip) ...
Re: Sailing Pirogue (3 messages)
Tue May 08 2001
..... but when folks have asked about building pirogues as sailing craft, aren t we giving ... them as a good compromise between ... Jim, Check out:
Re: [bolger] Re: Pirogue Photos (6 messages)
Thu May 10 2001
Thanks Rhett, LOA is 16ft. I live in southeast Alaska so heat and excessive UV radiation is not a real big concern.:) Picked black because I had a can of
[bolger] Re: AS29/AS38 Displacement (9 messages)
Thu May 10 2001
... No. The first step is to convert from unfamiliar units to familiar ones. hal
Re: [bolger] I'm all conflicted (12 messages)
Thu May 10 2001
Run blue masking tape on the inside to keep the putty from pushing in to far, fill in the putty where you don t have ties and let it set. Then cut the ties and
Re: [bolger] Re: Sharpie opinions please (14 messages)
Thu May 10 2001
The original Skillygalley might be for sale as the owner (fritzdfk@mail.com) is busy building the Double Eagle. It would be an adventure worthy of serializing
Re: [bolger] Cedar Key (7 messages)
Thu May 10 2001
In a message dated 5/10/2001 6:20:53 PM Eastern Daylight Time, KF4call@aol.com writes:
Re: [bolger] Re: Pirogue photos (7 messages)
Thu May 10 2001
John, I didnt forget! I just couldnt wait to get the thing wet! The fun pieces are coming along. :) Phil ...
Re: [bolger] Which way up? & Japanese Saws (1 message)
Thu May 10 2001
... Try the Japan Woodworker in Alameda, California. will take you there. They have more neat stuff for you to spend money on
Re: [bolger] Digest Number 496 (1 message)
Fri May 11 2001
Message: 16 Date: (unknown) From: Dan Freidus Subject: Re: Re: metric vs feet and inches ... I lived in Hong Kong in the early 60 s and
Re: [bolger] Paddlewheels (4 messages)
Fri May 11 2001
Hi Mr Butterfield I was going through old messages on my computer and came acrost this posting from the bolger list and thought I d write and ask if you did
Re: [bolger] Re: metric vs feet and inches...seriously OT (4 messages)
Sat May 12 2001
I have been very quiet on this one (me quiet!?!). Until now. this discussion has gone on for quite a while, and I for one think units of measure are rather
Re: [bolger] Japanese Pullsaws (3 messages)
Sat May 12 2001
maybe i don t get it, isn t a pull hacksaw just one with the blade in backwards? Richard ... -- To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.
Re: [bolger] Depoe Bay Photos (8 messages)
Sat May 12 2001
Larry- Nice pix! Christie, the boat about whose ownership you wonder, was built by Sam Johnson of Portland, from lines of a San Francisco whitehall from the
Re: AS-39/Loose Moose II displacement (4 messages)
Sat May 12 2001
From: david galvin ... And the deisgner assumes thats what s going to happen, too...so when one has an AS29 built of gaboon (okume) ply
Re: [bolger] Re: ...conflicted (5 messages)
Sat May 12 2001
If you re going to glass, do it before turning over (after removing the ties) and filling the seams on the inside will be very easy and you can use epoxy which
Re: [bolger] Which way up? (4 messages)
Sat May 12 2001
Check japanwoodworker.com for a tremendous variety and price spread. You may be able to buy a replacement blade for the saw you have. Clyde
Apalachicola Antique & Classic Boat Show - April 28 (1 message)
Sat May 12 2001
I finally got my scanning done and posted a spread at www.ECoastLife.com/apalach1.html Enjoy!! Don Hodges www.ECoastLife.com Your Emerald Coast Cyber-Vacation
unscribe (1 message)
Sat May 12 2001
Please remove me from this group. Thanks. bbowling2@home.com
Drums (1 message)
Sun May 13 2001
It seems that a drum 1.75 feet in diameter by 2.66 feet has a volume of 6.3988... cubic feet. In fresh water (about 62.4 lbs/cu ft) it buoyancy, totally
Re: [bolger] Calculations and formulae (2 messages)
Mon May 14 2001
my TI-85 calc. can do all the conversions instantly, i use it for virtually nothing else anymore....... just another option. Richard ... -- To invent, you
Re: More help for the mathematically challenged (4 messages)
Mon May 14 2001
Thanks. I did it the triangles way and (using 7 6 for the dimension tack-to-peak) got about 33.6 sq. feet -- that should do it. Garth ... or rectangles and
Re: building micro (6 messages)
Mon May 14 2001
(Still gathering lead, saving for ... Col, In your quest to gather lead, please calculate in the cost of gasoline and wear and tear on your auto. I found
Re: Redmond's 'Whisp' (1 message)
Mon May 14 2001
George, Bob, and List, Haven t seen any response {except for the comment about web address} so I guess I ll, put my oar in . The only source I ve seen, and
Re: Escargo (1 message)
Mon May 14 2001
Bryan, I have enjoyed cruising the English canals in a Narrowboat, so I remember being intrigued when I saw the Escargo in MAIB. So I dug out the Nov. 15, 2000
Re: Electric Pirogue? (13 messages)
Mon May 14 2001
Hi, Has anyone taken a look at Black River Boats website? Here is the address; http://apollo.intrstar.net/~brb/index.html Really worth a look. His book
Re: Escargot (11 messages)
Mon May 14 2001
... like ... boat ... Thanks Peter... I am planning on adding flower pots to mine too! As to the big version... my dreams have drifted that way too... some day
Re: [bolger]over ANALysis of Calculating Buoyancy (2 messages)
Mon May 14 2001
In a message dated 5/13/01 11:39:37 PM Central Daylight Time, ... There is need of a new Bolger Rule : Don t make fun of the handicapped. ... Granted,
Calculating Buoyancy (16 messages)
Tue May 15 2001
If I remember, the buoyancy question was raised to help plan a floating dock. Let me suggest two references - at your library or inter-library loan. HANDMADE
While I'm at it! (1 message)
Tue May 15 2001
I also have an extensively modified (from the waterline up) Hawkeye with a 25 hp Honda 4stroke and Shorelander trailer. If anyone is interested in that I ll
Re: Lead and Wood (1 message)
Tue May 15 2001
Marco, I believe that in the major industrial city of Milano, you can surely fine sodium silicate. Forget about asking the farmer how he preserved eggs.
Re: GP-16 (2 messages)
Wed May 16 2001
Per a recent correspondence with Jim Betts, a GP-16 is about to launch in Florida. He is planning to go down there and take some still and video shots for
Re: lead (2 messages)
Wed May 16 2001
The sodium silicate protects the wood from burning when the molten lead is poured into the wood mold. It is a liquid that is painted on the wood. Vince Chew
Re: Starting myTennessee (4 messages)
Wed May 16 2001
I will be using all 3/8 ACX plywood. The local lumber yard had some nice exterior glue, G1S pieces ($15.69/ea.). I ll epoxy saturate all the exterior with
Re: AF4 progress (2 messages)
Wed May 16 2001
Why drill pilot holes? Try screws without them. I only drill pilot holes where there is a chance of splitting, near the end of a board, or where the top
Starting My Tennessee (1 message)
Wed May 16 2001
If anyone is interested, my Michalak Frolic, it s available without the trailer or mast. (Unless you want a mast that dried out to much and warped! Should have
Re: want to trade bolger plans (9 messages)
Thu May 17 2001
The only reason for WYSIWYG I can see is that it is too dadgum ugly to steal. Other than that, I dunno. JB
Re: [bolger] Plan swap (5 messages)
Thu May 17 2001
RE: [bolger] Plan swapHi, seems to me that I remember that there is a Bolger buy sell group on the web. James ... From: John Sumrok To:
Re: WYSIWYG (4 messages)
Fri May 18 2001
... with the ... animals ... for. Is this ... Carron, Bouyancy.I doubt if the rigid portion of WYSIWYG would support much weight without the tubes. Why
Re: [bolger] micro plan problem (4 messages)
Fri May 18 2001
By the way, if you have trouble reading the scans, call me right away (you have the number) and we ll get it straightened out. I hate to see somebody loose a
weekend saved (was Micro plan problem) (1 message)
Fri May 18 2001
Thanks for the rapid responses folks! Special Thanks to John, for going the extra mile for me :) Out to the shop (with a big grin on my face, warmed by the
Re: [bolger] weekend saved (was Micro plan problem) also AF4 progress. (1 message)
Fri May 18 2001
It was no problem, really. The plans were sitting here right next to the computer. Tossing them on the scanner took all of two minutes. I got the bottom on my
Umiak (2 messages)
Fri May 18 2001
Not a sailing Umiak, but check out DON & EDITH S UMIAK VOYAGE from Olympia, Wa to Juneau, Alaska. They left March 13, 2001. I have no idea if they made it
Re: WYSIWYG- - - Mr. Hankinson's view (3 messages)
Fri May 18 2001
... Bruce, There may indeed be some people out there guilty of such disdain,however they,alas,must be viewed with empathy for thou their eyes cannot see the
Re: boats for sale? (2 messages)
Fri May 18 2001
Paul, Click bellow for a Bolger for sale site; http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Bolger4Sale Sincerely, Peter Lenihan ... larger
Re: weekend saved (was Micro plan problem) also AF4 prog ress. (2 messages)
Fri May 18 2001
Jamie, Ah shucks........and here I have been all this time thinking we was all Bolgerados.;-) Oh well,I hope you have a safe and sun-filled season out on
Re: [bolger] Re:Sailing Umiak (3 messages)
Fri May 18 2001
I m hoping James brings the umiak to the Fern Ridge Messabout tomorrow (at Dexter Lake due to lack of water in Fern Ridge Lake). If so, I ll find out more
Books: Passage to Alaska (1 message)
Fri May 18 2001
It doesn t involve an umiak (see Umiak thread) or a Bolger boat but I *highly* recommend Passage to Juneau: A Sea and Its Meanings , by Jonathan Raban. In
Re: [bolger] Bolger's Workskiff (4 messages)
Sun May 20 2001
Redmond s Bluegill comes to mind.... beautiful, too. Carron
Aussie Micro's (1 message)
Sun May 20 2001
Hi group, Is anyone aware if there are any Micro s in Sydney? I m travelling down there soon and would like to organise a sail if possible. Col Mooney
FW: [bolger] Re: Calculating Buoyancy (1 message)
Sun May 20 2001
j.c.ewing@home.com ... The term drought obviously has a different meaning over there than it does here in Western Australia. Here you could go broke very
Picture Gallery: Cedar Key 2001 Small Boat Meet (1 message)
Sun May 20 2001
The best Cedar Key Meet in recent years! See it at: www.ecoastlife.com/ck0101.html If you were there, I welcome any additions and corrections to the
Metric stuff (1 message)
Mon May 21 2001
... True - a street vendor has just been fined a huge sum for selling his fruit and veggies in pounds and ounces! Of course, we re likely to adopt the Euro as
Re: Gypsy almost done (2 messages)
Mon May 21 2001
Have fun wth your Gypsy. She s a great boat, and a convincing way to refute those who say that taped-seam boats have to be ugly. Here s my take on your
Blissfully diverted (1 message)
Mon May 21 2001
I ve been given a Micro! Damn, I meant to build up to that. The truth is the Micro was given to me at least three weeks ago. But until I actually got it home I
The Eternal Instant Boat? (1 message)
Mon May 21 2001
Hi All, I started building a Gypsy about 15 years ago at evening classes in London. Unfortunately the classes closed down at about the same time as my business
Old pictures of ship and boat (1 message)
Mon May 21 2001
I just had to pass these along tothe lists. I am an amateur astronomer and telescope maker as well as an avid boatist. I happened on these images while looking
Re: AF4 Progress (3 messages)
Tue May 22 2001
Chuck, I can probably have it done in time, but unfortunately I m not going to make it this year. It turns out that we are going have to go to San Angelo and
Re: Bolger Work Skiff - Digest Number 507 (1 message)
Tue May 22 2001
Guys, I had been thinking of building some sort of mini-lobsterboat for my wife and the hull of Diablo looked like a good platform. A note from Phil
Paging Seth Macinko (1 message)
Tue May 22 2001
With apologies to the group Seth -- I tried to respond to your e-mail regarding cheap sailboard sails. I keep getting unable to deliver notices. Gimme a call
Re: [bolger] Re: Capri Headstay (26 messages)
Tue May 22 2001
OK, you re talking about the port upper shroud - the stays are fore and aft. I would straighten it out myself, but it s an off-the-shelf part in any event.
web pages (1 message)
Wed May 23 2001
I m a true beginner at web pages - but have just put a couple of them together that might interest members of this group. One is for the Halifax Trailer
Re: Bottom 'paint' - NOT 'death in a can' - Digest Number 509 (1 message)
Wed May 23 2001
Dave, ALMOST ALL the Bottom Paints have a some sort of biocide in them - that s typically how they work. There is at least one that has very little and
RE: [bolger] Re: Cheap "paint" job (9 messages)
Wed May 23 2001
Jim Nope, no plans to be be in Seattle at the end of June. What s happening in Seattle then? Jamie ... From: Jim Chamberlin RCSIS
Re: A Question of Weight (3 messages)
Wed May 23 2001
6mm is equal to .236 inches or .945% of 1/4 say .945*25=23.85#. Since Jim Michalaks numbers are rough approximations I would use the same numbers ie 6mm=25#
Re: [bolger] Ack. Something goes wrong. (5 messages)
Wed May 23 2001
... Odds are you just need more heat. Sunlight is *not* a good way to add heat to epoxy, as UV is pretty powerful enemy of epoxy. Get a blowdryer out there,
Inspecting a Dovekie (1 message)
Wed May 23 2001
Hi all, I will be looking at a Dovekie this weekend, and since this will be my first non-folding kayak, was wondering if anyone had any links on how to inspect
Re: [bolger] Teal, Elegant Punt, Crab Skiff, Junebug, and Gypsy sails (17 messages)
Thu May 24 2001
I just checked and the sailrite kit is $130 for white. HJ ... _ _ _ _ _ % Harry welshman@ptialaska.net
lead and wood (6 messages)
Thu May 24 2001
Hi bolgerlisters, a firm has given me 5 kg. Of sodium silicato. The search has been very difficult because nobody knew anything of it, until I have met a
Re: [bolger] New Junk Rig Essay (2 messages)
Thu May 24 2001
In a message dated 05/23/2001 9:
Re: [bolger] Re: 'Chebacco light Cruiser' (4 messages)
Thu May 24 2001
$14,500
Self-steering (1 message)
Thu May 24 2001
This is a link to free windvane self-steering plans. http://www.mindspring.com/~waltmur/Self-Steering/ Anybody have any thoughts, I am on the edge of giving it
oops bad link (1 message)
Thu May 24 2001
http://www.mindspring.com/~waltmur/Self-Steering/
Here's another one (1 message)
Fri May 25 2001
Well, it seems that the PCB vs CSB/CSD war has been the first of a series. Immediately after that, there was James Wharram flaming the PCA, and now Bruce
Re: [bolger] Re: FYI Lauan Description (8 messages)
Fri May 25 2001
I would like to find a source for luan door skins, which would allow one to build up epoxy laminate or super marine ply. Clyde
Re: [bolger] Rub rails (5 messages)
Fri May 25 2001
Both at the same time always, for all longitudinals around the outside edge, chines or sheer rails or rub rails. HJ ... _ _ _ _ _ % Harry
Re: [bolger] A nice pull (2 messages)
Fri May 25 2001
Or taxed ... _ _ _ _ _ % Harry welshman@ptialaska.net
Re: [bolger] RE: Bob Cushing's chebacco motorsailer. (2 messages)
Fri May 25 2001
... Bob is seriously knowledgeable about small boats and Bolger stuff. Both boats would be good investments for the right person.
Re: DIY rails (2 messages)
Fri May 25 2001
... A few weeks ago, there was some discussion of home-made alternatives to expensive, store-bought lifelines on the discussion board ( Spartalk ) at
Re: Chebacco light cruiser (7 messages)
Fri May 25 2001
transcript of a conversation between my 10-year-old son and a classmate, aboard a schooner on a class trip on the Hudson River: son: Our family s boat is a
Re: Bottom 'paint' - NOT 'death in a can' - Digest Number 509 (2 messages)
Fri May 25 2001
David, there is always the Cajun trick (which I ve not tried, but intend to) of mixing cayenne pepper into your paint.
Re: designers with thin skins (19 messages)
Sat May 26 2001
... In a way yes, and in a way no. I don t believe that there is any issue of misuse of intellectual property involved in building the boat from the plans in
Re: Tears in paradise.......... (6 messages)
Sun May 27 2001
We actually like hard FAX for a private channel as we like to touch paper and a written record of essential communication. This is what Suzanne wrote on
Re: Tears in Paradise (2 messages)
Sun May 27 2001
Talking about sources, if you open BWAOM, page 407, Sources, you ll find both Dynamite AND Common Sense Design (at that time already owned by Bernie Wolfard
Re: Re; Tears in Paradise (4 messages)
Mon May 28 2001
I don t know whether PCB makes any money from Dynamite or CSD/CSB. However, I purchased 4 sets of PCB plans (Micro and Long Micro from CSD, Bobcat and Chebacco
Re: [bolger] access to bolger's plans (was tears in paradise) (7 messages)
Mon May 28 2001
... I have been quite up to now also but here is my two cents. I would have never known who Phil Bolger was or anything about his boats if it where not for
SDM: Unsubscribe (1 message)
Mon May 28 2001
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Cartopper sail (1 message)
Mon May 28 2001
I was just cleaning up my bookmarks and I found this URL http://upd.net/sey/ultasail/ They have a cartopper sail for $110 plus $13 shipping. I would presume
Re: [bolger] Re: Scrubbing epoxy (8 messages)
Tue May 29 2001
I vote for vinagar when getting it out of your hair, as in just crawl under the boat and place a few dabs to hold it together . Clyde
Re: AF4 photos (2 messages)
Tue May 29 2001
Whoops, here s the link: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bolger/files/JBs%20AF4/ ... Enjoy!
Re: [bolger] AF4, nearly done... (8 messages)
Tue May 29 2001
I am sorry that you will not be there ... I was hoping to see your AF4 next to Max s Chris flynn ... From: Bell, John To:
Philip Bolger SCHORPIOEN southern Africa (1 message)
Wed May 30 2001
http://cgi.ebay.com/aw-cgi/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=1434869399
Re: wood flour & Rubens Nymph (10 messages)
Wed May 30 2001
OK, a few thoughts – I ve built two boats with Polyester resin, one of them a Rubens Nymph, and several more with epoxy, so I feel qualified to offer a few
Re: Galley Box (2 messages)
Wed May 30 2001
cool. I ll soon be building one for my coleman two burner propane stove. This will have to fit in my AF3. Not sure about the shape yet. Frank ... different
Re: oar "leathers" too late now I guess (8 messages)
Wed May 30 2001
Read you have already done Leathers Most likely will be just fine. My messages above told how to wrap without using brads. Bradless method pretty cool,
[bolger] Re: Lead me not into temptation (3 messages)
Thu May 31 2001
... It s sunny here (Montauk) but the wind is WNW at 20K. There are fish swarming up and down the beach about 800 yards out, my reels on my surfcasting and
Re: Water Filled Floaters (6 messages)
Thu May 31 2001
I think you may have to take some samples. Alternatively, you can swamp your boat and see how it floats/sinks! I wonder if you could use one of those gadgets