October 2002
Re: Sewing Sails? (14 messages)
Tue Oct 01 2002
... be ... I have to agree with the heavy brigade on the sails . i m still getting dark looks from the wife when she starts up her heavy duty quiltting
Re: Topaz (90 messages)
Tue Oct 01 2002
when you get them developed, see if they can t put them on CD, then they are already in digital format and you just throw it in the drive and send them out.
Re: [bolger] Locpat ? (2 messages)
Tue Oct 01 2002
In a message dated 10/1/02 4:10:30 AM Central Daylight Time, ... There is a photo of Lockpat II on page 168 of D.W. Fostle s Speedboat book. The caption
Re: [bolger] Re: Aerated Power Boat Bottoms /Sneakeasy (11 messages)
Tue Oct 01 2002
I just heard from someone on the WB forum who s been around Hunter s Child and confirmed that it does in fact have the aeration system. She s going to ask
RE : [bolger] Locpat ? (1 message)
Wed Oct 02 2002
I finally found a page where one can see Lockpat. Wow, what a boat ! http://www.memorbillia-limited.com/1930.htm ... De : wmrpage@aol.com
My Micro (1 message)
Wed Oct 02 2002
It is with great regret that I announce my decision to sell my Mciro - Ama-Gi . With the AS-29 about half done, I have no time to maintain or sail the Micro.
Re: Fiberglass [Somewhat OT] (5 messages)
Wed Oct 02 2002
If you want to keep it light and you are just doing it to weatherproof and prevent checking, then 1 oz cloth (www.defenderus.com), while a little tricky to
Re: [bolger] Re: Sweet Pea Lite ? (7 messages)
Wed Oct 02 2002
In a message dated 10/2/02 10:08:22 AM Central Daylight Time, ... There was a fully developed break-away dagger board concept, supposedly successfully
Lifting board (was) Sweet Pea Lite ? (1 message)
Wed Oct 02 2002
WoodenBoat #164 (Feb 2002) The issue with a Classic Bolger article... Cheers Derek
Double Superbrick Scow, for the claustrophobic like me. (1 message)
Thu Oct 03 2002
First I want to point out I m not an artist and I didn t get the sail plan right. I also was using a simple form of an old adobe sketch program on my wife s
Re: launch/refit report (4 messages)
Thu Oct 03 2002
Peter, By the way, Bob Wise mentioned once that they used to anchor Loose Moose II (the first AS-39) stern-to. Also by the way - thanks for calling it the
Re: June bug keels (2 messages)
Thu Oct 03 2002
... to ... The keels were made from Jarrah , a west australian hardwood. Probably very hard to find , Even here, as they ara intent on cutting down the last
Re: [bolger] PCB on Aurthur Ransome (3 messages)
Thu Oct 03 2002
S & A series is (are) my earliest memories of my Mother reading to me pre-school ( 50 s)...maybe that s where I got the hook for Boats and Boating.... Norm ...
Re: Bolger Houseboat 3481 (7 messages)
Thu Oct 03 2002
... _really_ must not like the ... function: something a ... those who just gotta ... That s what someone told me here, apparently not true. At $150 bucks
Re: Interior Stuff (5 messages)
Fri Oct 04 2002
I agree with everything that has been said and I will add a few things. You must include a vapor barrier so that vapor(steam can not form behind the panelling
Ataraxia (13 messages)
Fri Oct 04 2002
Speaking of Ataraxia, (see Open Mind ) has anybody run across this boat recently, or have a report on how she s doing? Is she living up to her
Re: Wish II 20' Leeboarder Cruising sharpie (5 messages)
Fri Oct 04 2002
... No Mark I do not have the cartoon. I would be intrested in seeing the cartoon. Todd
helpful houseboat hints and Canadian modifications. (1 message)
Fri Oct 04 2002
paul, i would just drill a couple of holes in the bow transom and thread line. its cheaper,doesnt punch a hole in other boats if you bump them, allows you to
Re: Bolgerphiles in Ottawa? (3 messages)
Fri Oct 04 2002
Well, hell, come on up anyway! ... there
Re: AS 29 -navigator??? (11 messages)
Sat Oct 05 2002
I uploaded a file in Bolger 2 entitled Offshore Leeboader and it contains a cartoon of that design. I will add the study plan when I figure out a compact way
Re: test of june bug Bilge keels (8 messages)
Sat Oct 05 2002
If you search the ... where ... Hi Paul, Thanks. Like Phil B. has said, The urge to modify a design by a home builder is irresistable. I see you use my
WINDERMERE update,boatbuilding in the boonies 2 (1 message)
Sat Oct 05 2002
Bolgerados, Finally got back my pictures all scanned and now a few select ones have been up-loaded to the Bolger2 files section under Windermere construction
Two New Folders Added Bolger 2 (1 message)
Sat Oct 05 2002
I created two new folders in Bolger 2 Files One is called Offshore Leeboarder and the other Seabird 86 ~Nels
Pictures from Conroe TX Messabout (1 message)
Sat Oct 05 2002
Just uploaded the pictures from the messabout we had last weekend: http://www.shortypen.com/boats/maib02-2/ Had a great time, thanks again to all that came.
berth announcement: SKIMMER (1 message)
Sat Oct 05 2002
Today I christened and launched my most recent project - a SKIMMER which I chose to name YOUR AD HERE. Details are on my web site.
Anyone know this one? (1 message)
Sun Oct 06 2002
Does anyone know the Design name/number of the 30 c/board Bolger cat rigged yawl listed for sale on the www.boatpoint.com.au/keppelbay site. Are there any
Re: [bolger] Digest Number 1240 - Skimmer (1 message)
Sun Oct 06 2002
Sorry about forgetting to change the Subject: on the previous message . . . mia culpa ... From: Ron Magen To:
Re: Digest Number 1240 (2 messages)
Sun Oct 06 2002
I think if you are worried about items vanishing, an outboard is about as attractive as you can get. I just made a dinghy that is really plain looking
Scooner Pictures (1 message)
Sun Oct 06 2002
FBBB -- A couple of pictures of the Margaret Ellen as a bastard Cat Ketch http://www.crumblingempire.com/scooner/boat-southlake.jpg Shows the Light Cat Ketch
tapered birdsmouth staves (1 message)
Mon Oct 07 2002
Hi Leo I ve had good results with a simple made from scrap jig to make tapered staves. I don t have any pictures to hand, but will try to find one or sketch
Re: berth announcement Skimmer (2 messages)
Mon Oct 07 2002
Hi - I took the boat out yesterday for a three hour cruise with a friend - none of the transom splashing took place, so it must be just a weight distribution
New interesting amateur boatbuilding site. (1 message)
Mon Oct 07 2002
http://dc.endtas.com It s young and fresh and the webmaster is a cool guy.
Re: [bolger] Fisherman's Launch (2 messages)
Mon Oct 07 2002
The past couple of issue of MAIB have featured write ups on amounts to the fisherman s launch in a variety of length variations. If outboard motors we as easy
Re: [bolger] Re: Micro Riff-Raff progress (4 messages)
Mon Oct 07 2002
Hi Bruce The method you describe worked fine for me. I roughed out the hatch opening first though. Since the cuddy interior was already painted I masked for
Re: drawknife, spoke shave (11 messages)
Mon Oct 07 2002
Tyhe effectiveness of a drawknife depends on the quality of the wood. If you get a lot fo reversing grain, it can be a nightmare, with decent stock it is
Re: good enough . . . (was Digest #1240) (2 messages)
Mon Oct 07 2002
Actually, notes are all there are. No formal drawings. Certainly no instructions. Too simple to bother. Came out about 55 lbs using fir ply and too much glass
Bolger3 was: Re: [bolger] Romp file added (1 message)
Mon Oct 07 2002
Bolger 3 is there: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Bolger3/ Post message: Bolger3@yahoogroups.com Subscribe: Bolger3-subscribe@yahoogroups.com Unsubscribe:
Micro Plans for sale (1 message)
Mon Oct 07 2002
I ve got a set of UNUSED Micro plans for sale originally obtained from PCB&F in 2000. They include the Navigator sheets and a new larger sail rig for the
Cool sailing site - OT (1 message)
Tue Oct 08 2002
www.winddancer.tv The author of this site sent me an email wanting to link to my site. While her site is not Bolger related in any way, it is a very good read
Re: [bolger] BOLGER3: Romp file added (5 messages)
Tue Oct 08 2002
The Bolger3 File and Photo area appear to be empty.... Norm ... From: ghartc To: bolger@yahoogroups.com Sent: Tuesday, October 08, 2002 10:30 AM Subject:
[no subject] (1 message)
Tue Oct 08 2002
Check out this homemade WIG, quite Bolgeresque, no? And homebuildable albeit with less payload/range than Boeings Pelican project. Cheaper too, I ll bet!
Romp file moved (1 message)
Tue Oct 08 2002
The Bolger article on Romp has been moved to the FILES section of Bolger3, in a folder named (duh) Romp . It is now quite legible, I think. The data has been
Firefly (1 message)
Tue Oct 08 2002
Perhaps I have missed a post somewhere, but it was with some sadness that I saw David Jost s Firefly advertised for saile in the latest issue of MAIB. I hope
5 in 1 paint (1 message)
Tue Oct 08 2002
Has anyone tried the new Valspar paint sold at Wal-Mart under the McCloskey label. It claims to be 5 in 1 - primer, deck, porch, house and trim. It is
Re: PCB Design Catalog (4 messages)
Wed Oct 09 2002
... The database here is worth mentioning: It is probably the most complete list of Bolger designs anywhere [400 at the present, out of nearly 700 total.] See:
Re: Micro "Riff-Raff" progress photos. (3 messages)
Wed Oct 09 2002
Peter, just like sleeping, working indoors is a pleasure. Being able to raise or lower the entire boat at the touch of a button is a real luxury too, saves my
Moderator: Files, please read (1 message)
Wed Oct 09 2002
If we organize our files and pictures, we can make room for more. Please: -download a copy of irfanview or Thumbsplus from download.com. Open,Save almost
Re: Digest Number 1243 (3 messages)
Wed Oct 09 2002
THere are about a gazillion thread locking compounds out there, many not from Loctite! Even Loctite has a wide variety of these products, as I remember. I used
Re: time to give up sailing (and flying bridges) (8 messages)
Thu Oct 10 2002
... hubris! ... No worries about spruce lumber spikes: The Spruce Goose was birch. I guess an aliteration like the Birch Bitch didn t appeal to them.
Re: Trailer stuff - OT (11 messages)
Thu Oct 10 2002
FWIW in my experience, good corrosion treatments do not make good lubricants. I d stick to the reccomended waterproof EP extreme pressure greese in the
Re: WDJ Pics (8 messages)
Fri Oct 11 2002
Peter, I d love to see some shots of her sailing as well. I just have not been able to dig up somebody willing to follow me in a dinghy to do the job! In two
Col.H.G.Hasler #635 (1 message)
Fri Oct 11 2002
Anybody have any info on this design to share with the group? Col.H.G.Hasler #635 20 0 x8 0 x2 0 Sail Wouldn t it be great to have a CD with all the
Chugger plans (1 message)
Fri Oct 11 2002
Well, you gotta have an open mind for this one...but it works. For those who might be interested, the first iteration of the plans have been put up on the
Re: Sailing in the rain. (2 messages)
Sun Oct 13 2002
Richard, Beautiful boat you ve got there(!) and I whole-heartedly encourage you to do whatever you must to allow sailing in crappy weather.Afterward,you might
Boat Book (1 message)
Sun Oct 13 2002
Has anyone but me seen Joseph Gribbins The Wooden Boat. ? I ran into it at Barnes and Noble for $12.98, it s on the web site at $27.50. It has a great
Re: [bolger] Bolger books on CD (2 messages)
Sun Oct 13 2002
Several out there on the used book market, $65 to $123 http://www.addall.com/used/ HJ
Re: [bolger] Re: Inboard for Fiji and others (12 messages)
Sun Oct 13 2002
That s $3700, poor editing. HJ
Re: [bolger] Re: River Keelboat (3 messages)
Mon Oct 14 2002
Howdy Steve ... Sent: Sunday, October 13, 2002 9:47 PM Subject: [bolger] Re: River Keelboat ... Thanks, I had already found them. I should have specified that
Re: Brick -- sail Pacific (18 messages)
Mon Oct 14 2002
Would the boat ... Hi Ben, It might possibly increase the stability. There certainly is some pressure on the leeboard trying to lift water at the boat heels.
Re: Mizzen as wind vane? (4 messages)
Mon Oct 14 2002
... For wind angles forward of the beam Bolger recommends slacking the main slightly and lashing the helm...boat will self steer. I ve tried it, it works. If
Ed's Micro/new photo on file (1 message)
Mon Oct 14 2002
We ve just had hurricane Lili come whistling through my home in Lafayette, Louisiana. I thought my Micro-in-progress was secure in my 12 X 16 foot shop,
Bolger riposte and book planned (1 message)
Mon Oct 14 2002
I just saw a Australian Amateur Boatbuilder no 38, which has a long reply to Scruffie regarding his bagging of Bolger square boats. But more interesting was
Father and son project (1 message)
Mon Oct 14 2002
Hard to beat Carnell s $200 sailoboat with a Sunfish lateen. However, I have yet to see one with the front 1/4 of the boat touching the water. My
[bolger] Re: New design -- #662, FIJI (56 messages)
Tue Oct 15 2002
... There are many aspects of the Fuji that probably make it more suitable/comfortable for your purposes than traditional boats sold to fit the spec. My only
Re: Laminating Materials - Which one and Why? (11 messages)
Wed Oct 16 2002
Well, actually we re talking at least .076 . If the wood weighs 35 lbs/ft^3 and the boat uses 2.5 sheets (4 sheets minus waste?), that s about 18 more pounds
Re: [bolger] Re: Pete Reynolds (5 messages)
Wed Oct 16 2002
Col, I ve built zephyr, surf s the bigger sister (20ft). Still light enough to move around with a dolly, though quite a handfull to cartop. with a trailer,
Re: Common Sense Boats Web Sight Defunct! (5 messages)
Wed Oct 16 2002
That strikes me as odd. I know people who do web work professionally, including someone who works on the site at National Public Radio. They make
Re: AS 29? (10 messages)
Wed Oct 16 2002
David, Never fear,it is all Lexan and will not generate nightmare scenarios with you and/ the kids on board....:-) Minimal glassing required outside on hull
Re: speedy sailor/Surf (9 messages)
Wed Oct 16 2002
I, too, have built the Bolger/Payson Surf -- a year ago. I have construction and launch photos but they re on the PhotoWorks server and general accessibility
Re: [bolger] In Praise of Shoal Draft Sharpies (5 messages)
Wed Oct 16 2002
... The Margret Ellen is in fact, the Light Scooner Margaret Ellen. 23.5 in length not counting the bow sprit, 4 feet at the chine, and 5 feet on deck. Empty
Re: The right boat for certain voyages? (4 messages)
Thu Oct 17 2002
Thanks for the advice, John! As I said, these are fantasies, which in some respects are always better in imagination than in reality . . . re generally better
Re: Surf/Zephyr, was: Pete Reynolds (2 messages)
Thu Oct 17 2002
Dynamite advertises Zephyr as a stretched version of Surf . Zephyr uses a lateen rig however. Any comments on this rig as compared to the standard one?
Re: [bolger] Dakota Album Update (11 messages)
Thu Oct 17 2002
Vince, Perhaps you could add the Dakota s spec s to the database. That s too fine a boat you re making there to not let folks look up more about her.
Re: [bolger] Wanted: Micro (8 messages)
Thu Oct 17 2002
... The ad is very terse, but definitely referring to a Bolger Micro. To see the ad, go to www.quokka.com.au and enter bolger in the search field. I might
Re: June Bug Shoe (3 messages)
Fri Oct 18 2002
I built a Junebug pretty much as designed and had some problems with the 1/4 superply bottom. I trailer my boat, which may be harder service than your boat
Re: Import Sails (2 messages)
Fri Oct 18 2002
... I know nothing, but Googled and found http://www.rollytasker.com/ in Thailand
Re: [bolger] Painting Fiberglass hull- sort of off topic (2 messages)
Fri Oct 18 2002
We are partial to Petit EasyPoxy. We ve used it for years, inside and out. No matter what you use, prep work is critical. De-wax the hull before you sand. Fill
Re: Bolger Boat Names (41 messages)
Sat Oct 19 2002
What about Insider Trading or Inside Trader
Re: Home again (7 messages)
Sat Oct 19 2002
Stew, The prospect of so much bright work also had me thinking since I too really like that look(also,it was how PCB&F s showed her in a coloured drawing of
Re: flare (2 messages)
Sat Oct 19 2002
In discussing one of his more recent power sharpies Bolger points out that the flair allows the hull to fit between the wheels of an ordinary boat trailer
Re: Champlain Pictures (11 messages)
Sat Oct 19 2002
THere may be a reason for that. A former co-worker who switched to computers because he couldn t afford to work for almost nothing used to tell me horror
Re: Oldshoe builders out there? (11 messages)
Sat Oct 19 2002
Frajya, I am not a keel expert for sure. I have read where people have tried other methods when building Micro, but to my knowledge, none have been entirely
Re: Return of Rounded Bows (2 messages)
Sun Oct 20 2002
If this keeps up,we will soon have boats with one pointy end(the front) and one flat end(the back)...........aarrrgg,shiver me timbers!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Square Women? (9 messages)
Sun Oct 20 2002
Hi Nels, Sorry,the coloured drawing is now laminated onto a piece of wood and framed.My scanning buddy won t touch it. That last time I can recall my dollar at
Re: The Return of Flare (16 messages)
Mon Oct 21 2002
In comparing sharpies like flared Tahiti and Fiji vs sqare AS-29 or Loose Moose II I d think most of these attributes are identical or very similar. Frank ...
More Burden Micro stuff (1 message)
Mon Oct 21 2002
http://www.artnet.com/Magazine/reviews/hart/hart8-8-96.asp Justin
Micro ocean crossing (1 message)
Mon Oct 21 2002
Thanks for all the feedback on this subject. Perhaps a modern day Robert Manry will appear and inspire a new generation. :)
Re: [bolger] Re: # 653 Tahiti - question on two elbows each under their hulls (5 messages)
Tue Oct 22 2002
sailing yatch tender ... From: CJ To: Sent: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 7:48 AM Subject: [bolger] Re: # 653 Tahiti
Re: Peter - Windermere (9 messages)
Tue Oct 22 2002
www.watercraft.co.uk
Re: Sails (5 messages)
Tue Oct 22 2002
I think a washing machine is a big no-no for dacron sails. There are a number of writeups on this subject in books like Good Old Boat , but here is one from
Silica filler on sale at West Marine (1 message)
Tue Oct 22 2002
I was looking around www.westmarine.com close-outs and found Interlux 101 (data sheet says Amorphous Silica ) filler on sale for $1.88 a quart-sized tub. I
Plans and Books for Sale (1 message)
Tue Oct 22 2002
Hi, all. My previous post seems to have been swallowed in the bowels of the information superhighway. Nevertheless, I will post this again and I apologize for
Brighthread (1 message)
Wed Oct 23 2002
Brighthread, the cover boat on BWOM is listed for sale on Yachtworld There are about a dozen photos of this interesting boat, you should be able to get there
Re: Brightthread (2 messages)
Wed Oct 23 2002
Fixed http://www.yachtworld.com/listing/yw_listing_full_detail.jsp? url=&boat_id=949284&units=Feet¤cy=USD&access=Public&listing_id=1 7504
Re: Plans For Sale (2 messages)
Wed Oct 23 2002
I will take all the books, and pay the postage too! I will send my address offline!!! Nels ... can
Bolger Books and Some Plans (1 message)
Wed Oct 23 2002
Just wanted to let everyone know that my Bolger books have all been sold. The Bolgeristas are early morning types, WOW! Thanks to all who have responded. I
Re: [bolger] rudder end plate question (3 messages)
Wed Oct 23 2002
Howdy ... I don t know about hydrodynamics, but in aerodynamics, wintips are supposed to yield lift equivalent to the same increase in wing span as the height
Re: [bolger] Wyo on the cheap or why marine ply? (2 messages)
Thu Oct 24 2002
That s been my experience. I can also get the MDO locally, delivered to my house. I switched over to it exclusively. If I want ash or teak, I ll laminate
Re: [bolger] Wyo on the cheap? (10 messages)
Thu Oct 24 2002
... The ACX around here is going for $20.00 a sheet for 1/2 . So I paid $26.00 per sheet more for the Meranti delivered to my garage more than ACX, The MDO
Re: [bolger] Boating fatalities (Pirates) (1 message)
Thu Oct 24 2002
http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/pirates/44096 http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/pirates/44213 http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/pirates/44265 ... From:
Cruising Canoe, Cartoon 21 (1 message)
Thu Oct 24 2002
A few days back someone asked about the Cruising Kayak, and this got me thinking about another PCB kayak ; found in the 1985 Small Boat Journal cartoon #21,
Do you like designing boats ? (1 message)
Thu Oct 24 2002
Join the amateur boat design challenge on http://dc.endtas.com The more we will be the more fun it will be...
checking (1 message)
Thu Oct 24 2002
This is the APA s take on checking and how to minimize it. Charles http://www.gp.com/panels/pdf/apa/w506.pdf
Re: [bolger] Cook and the Ship (2 messages)
Thu Oct 24 2002
In a message dated 10/24/02 2:10:31 PM Central Daylight Time, ... Tony Horwitz s Blue Latitudes is not a bad read. It s a recent publication, has been pretty
Re: drawknife (4 messages)
Fri Oct 25 2002
... Sorry I should have Wrote old toolswouldnt work well on modern high speed Machines. On that subject I just read a book called THE RAZOR EDGE BOOK OF
Re: [bolger] EPOXY COATING (5 messages)
Fri Oct 25 2002
I know this is a tight lipped bunch,and not given to public comment, but I would like to get some opinions on this subject also. My neighboor died and left me
Re: [bolger] More on The Ship (24 messages)
Fri Oct 25 2002
Endeavour was originally a collier, probably a brig, though I don t recall, hauling coal from the north of England to London and other big cities. Lots of
Re: [bolger] Re: Boating fatalities (25 messages)
Fri Oct 25 2002
Because if you fall down drunk on the land you don t drown, you just get a bloody nose.
Re: On working aloft. (2 messages)
Sat Oct 26 2002
... sails? Very interesting post. I have a couple of questions left over my reading Two years before the mast several years ago. Dana said in a prolog that
Re: Weather Forecasting (4 messages)
Sat Oct 26 2002
Someone asked about the book. I havent had success using the method yet and all the clouds look the same height to me, most of the time, as you say. Bernard
Re: canoe building in the pacific (2 messages)
Mon Oct 28 2002
What a beautiful website! Those sails literally blew me away! What an elegant design and building method! Now I want to go there and sail one, amongst all my
Re: [bolger] Can I "Endeavor" to Learn More? (13 messages)
Mon Oct 28 2002
... Interesting that you said that. I too have complete sets for both Hornblower and Aubrey and though I wish O brien had written more books I have not yet
Re: Sweat Pea is Floatation needed??? (14 messages)
Mon Oct 28 2002
... Bruce, Yes, this is a fun design to hold in your mind s eye. I agree that the sealed wrap-around deck would offer some protection from swamping in a
Re: phil bolger designs catalog?? (2 messages)
Tue Oct 29 2002
... No, there is not. The most complete list that I know of is in the database section of this group. Find this group on the web, and click on database on the
Re: On Working Aloft (1 message)
Tue Oct 29 2002
pvanderwaart wrote == ... You assumed correctly. The bowline is a line attached to the side or edge of a squaresail. Generally there is a bridle of two,
Re: [bolger] Sneakeasy Modification----Firebrand (2 messages)
Tue Oct 29 2002
Justin, Thanks for jogging my memory...I have those plans from the book myself, and will compare.... Norm ... From: Justin Meddock To:
Re: [bolger] Re: phil bolger design (15 messages)
Wed Oct 30 2002
Well you don t have to be Ansel Adams to be marketable. Whimsy does well in the poster market and I like some of your ideas. HJ
RE: [bolger] Re: brick (10 messages)
Wed Oct 30 2002
When I was at college I spent some time in a workshop building things on lathes etc. It seemed pretty common place to include the minimum number of dimensions
[bolger] Re: Happiness is building your own boat. (89 messages)
Wed Oct 30 2002
... Last month I dropped Phil and Suzanne a quick howzit cummin note and received the following: Thanks for the encouragement. We re working off a backlog
RE Weather Forcasting (1 message)
Wed Oct 30 2002
Thanks, sounds like the book I was thinking of. I bought a copy so we shall see. hal Dave was kind enough to reply: Bernard Moitessier in his book A Sea
Re: [bolger] deep keel thoughts (2 messages)
Thu Oct 31 2002
... I don t have any experience being offshore in heavy weather, but I have a lot of experience with breaking waves. The idea of a shallow bodied boat
Re: [bolger] Re: Faxing PCB&F Bolger (3 messages)
Thu Oct 31 2002
They replied to a fax of mine, saying they had to look in thier records to find my return fax number. From this I deduce thier fax machine did not tell them