January 2004
Re: [bolger] as-29 study plans (3 messages)
Thu Jan 01 2004
MAIB, February 1st 2002 issue has the Bolger article covering upgrades to the AS29 plans. In addition to the armor plated bottom there s a bow modification to
Sea Angel gets her feet wet. (1 message)
Thu Jan 01 2004
Here is an email I sent to Doc. Hi Doc, Yahooooooooooo!!!!! She sails better and faster than she motors. Most of the comments from the neighbors were: very
Le CABOTIN photos......it has begun! (1 message)
Fri Jan 02 2004
Bolgerados, Jean Gauthier has begun sending me photos of his Le Cabotin and I ve up loaded the first one to the file section of Bolger3.....scroll down near
RE: [bolger] More Le Cabotin Photos (2 messages)
Fri Jan 02 2004
Thanks for uploading those, Peter, Wow! Really enjoyed seeing hem. --Frank ... From: Peter Lenihan [mailto:lestat@boatbuilding.com] Just up-loaded a few more
Re: First time in the water. (2 messages)
Fri Jan 02 2004
Congratulations! Looks like fun! And yes we are jealous of your weather as we brace for a weekend blizzard...
Le Cabotin news (3 messages)
Fri Jan 02 2004
Thank you Peter, and sorry for the trouble.... Now I feel better to see that some photos of our dreams can be seen by the groups. Jean Gaby
re Bolger Cruising Canoe (1 message)
Fri Jan 02 2004
That boat would have to be called a success as I have read, in various sailing mags, several articles going back for a lot of years on their exploits. Their
Re: Photos of Bolger Models (9 messages)
Sat Jan 03 2004
I ve taken you up on that idea, and posted a couple pics in Bolger3 of a His & Hers Schooner model I built a few years back. I gave the model to my brother for
Re: Bolger in Sail mag (3 messages)
Sat Jan 03 2004
... 6 ... An article in Small Boat Journal about Dugong was my first awareness of a Phil Bolger design. It was in one of the first vertical format issues.
RE: [bolger] Re: Bolger Cruising Canoe, Dugong (4 messages)
Sat Jan 03 2004
They were also put off by how difficult the rig was to handle (as originally designed). I was initially quite taken by this design, but having cruised the
to LeCabotin (1 message)
Sat Jan 03 2004
Hi Jean - I tried to email you directly but I keep getting the error: Requested action not taken: mailbox unavailable. I have a question - how did you make
Re: Messing About In Boats magazine, don't take for granted. (9 messages)
Sat Jan 03 2004
I too have enjoyed MAIB, to the extent that I miss it when it is late in coming. Since the magazine is not available on newsstands, it must be an uphill
Re: double ender schooner (6 messages)
Sun Jan 04 2004
... I m considering building a second daggerboard, unweighted, for precisely that purpose. The existing keel and rudder are just right for Lake Ontario, but I
Re: [bolger] Sponson Sharpie/Canoe (4 messages)
Sun Jan 04 2004
... I d send him the Peero shareware fee he requests and a nice letter, and make sure you send photos of the results. I doubt he cares about the inspired
Re: [bolger] Re: how to view large (3 messages)
Sun Jan 04 2004
... That is a mystery, as I cannot. Still, the navigator rig on Oink inspires me to push on my my own navigator rig project!
Re: [bolger] Re: engines (8 messages)
Mon Jan 05 2004
Dave I have to confess that I don t know a hoot about motor boats, having been a sailor for many years. I assume reverse is often used at moderate speeds to
Re: [bolger] How to view large (2 messages)
Mon Jan 05 2004
No penance required Don :) I m just glad I m not the only one, especially since it s working OK for Susan.... and I _would_ have liked a closer peek at that
Re: [bolger] electrolysis, paint (1 message)
Mon Jan 05 2004
For Bob C. You ve got a 2-step process here, Bob. Electrolysis is a metal-electrolyte-metal process. Paint is an insulator designed to (among other things)
Electrolytic rust removal (1 message)
Mon Jan 05 2004
I have a large tub hooked up to a battery charger almost full timefor restoring old tools . Heres a few hints. Use good quality CALCIUM HYDROXIDE, not sodium
Re: [bolger] Re: Screens for Bolger windows (28 messages)
Mon Jan 05 2004
Thanks for all the help from the group--the idea below may work best for my application--I ll post somthing about what I come up with this spring. I really
Mast, Boom, and Sails from Hobie 14 for sale in Dallas, TX (1 message)
Mon Jan 05 2004
Hello, I apologize in advance if I am posting this in the wrong area. I have a mast, boom, gooseneck, and sails (original old main and roller furling jib). I
Re: [bolger] Re: Bruce's Navigator photos (7 messages)
Mon Jan 05 2004
... Similar to the forward end, through sheaves on deck, up through dumb sheaves just above the window and below the roof/ceiling. All the lines stow on my
Re: [bolger] tool recovery, electrolysis is best (6 messages)
Mon Jan 05 2004
Hi John Yes please post it to files . I have a few things to try this procedure on . Thanks Bud ... From: bolger@yahoogroups.com Date: January 4, 2004 9:01:46
Re: [bolger] Jet drive, engines (8 messages)
Mon Jan 05 2004
... A jet outboard would be the simplest but I m not sure the pump would fit between the tails. Next a jetski motor and pump at the stern with the
Tool recovery.. (6 messages)
Mon Jan 05 2004
Thanks everyone, ..for all the information and experiences on rust removal. I ll definately be going the electrolysis route and will report on results. At this
Re: engines; jet drives (13 messages)
Mon Jan 05 2004
I know of two Atkins tunnel drives built recently, both documented extensively in MAIB: Robb White s Rescue Minor, which IIRC is about 20 x5 , with a small
Re: Micro Navigator Rigging (9 messages)
Tue Jan 06 2004
Hi Nels I should clarify; There is no discernable _compressive_ stress on the battens. In other words there is no force being exerted from the sheetlet
Another Featherwind. (1 message)
Tue Jan 06 2004
Hi folks, Doc sent me some pictures of his Featherwind and I posted them on my website. You can access them from this URL.
Re: OT: Warm Water Get Away (5 messages)
Wed Jan 07 2004
To be slightly more helpful, my wife and I did spend a week in PR about 30 years ago, and enjoyed it a lot. One of the things that struck me was the time scale
Re: Black Skimmer/ Micro (3 messages)
Thu Jan 08 2004
... For some reason part of my reply was not sent. I think I wrote that I have read some articles where the Black Skimmer was sailed singlehanded. May I ask
Re: Subject: Black Skimmer and Micro questions (3 messages)
Thu Jan 08 2004
... There are several ifs . IF they are shaped as well, IF they are in the right position leeboards should be as efficient as a centerboard. As a foil, IF
Re: Black Skimmer and Micro questions (19 messages)
Thu Jan 08 2004
... Steve, No need to crap,fret or gnash your teeth with worry......just round up one trusty crew member,offer crash courses in how you wish to have your
[bolger] Re: Alternate rig for Teal (23 messages)
Thu Jan 08 2004
... Go right ahead - that s why they are there. -- Craig O Donnell Sinepuxent Ancestors & Boats The Proa
Re: [bolger] Micro@navigator.au (4 messages)
Thu Jan 08 2004
No, certainly not, that would be a very tedious voyage in such a small craft!!!. My interest in boating doesn t involve undertaking foolish and heroic voyages
More about Sea Angel. (1 message)
Thu Jan 08 2004
Hi again, More about Sea Angel. Well I got the brailing system up and working. Looks pretty good too. If I do say so myself. I m having a ball working on
Re: Surf oarlock placement (2 messages)
Fri Jan 09 2004
... Richard, I was 6 and close to 200 lbs when I built my Surf in the very early 80s and found the oar lock postions indicated on the plans just
Re: Micro - clearance for building (13 messages)
Fri Jan 09 2004
The major issue is the sliding hatch and working in the cockpit (the builder won t be able to stand up. I would do as much in the garage as possible, then
Re: Plywood boil test (5 messages)
Fri Jan 09 2004
... By and large,I agree with you. It is my recollection that the whole point of the boil test is JUST to determine whether or not a piece of plywood
Micro plus an Extra 100 Kg's (1 message)
Sat Jan 10 2004
After all the discussion re Micro handling in heavy weather a local Bolgerphile (Paul Connor) contacted me and asked if he could sail in Time Out because he
Re: Looking for a copy of 30-Odd Boats (3 messages)
Sat Jan 10 2004
Hello Tom, THANK YOU... THANK YOU! What you have posted is more than I could have hoped for. Tonweya has great lines and is making me rethink my Junk Rigged
re. surf oarloclks (1 message)
Sun Jan 11 2004
i used traditional dory style thole pins on my surf BATA.oars were centered over lock sockets as per. plans,worked fine.hope you enjoy surf as much as i
Doc's Featherwind. (1 message)
Sun Jan 11 2004
Hi Gang, Going to Tagbilaran today to get the 1/4 in stainless for the rudder blade. Hope that works out. Will add a bit of wood to the transom so the
Re: [bolger] Light dory question.. (2 messages)
Sun Jan 11 2004
I love using my Gull off the beach. Between flair, rocker, and speed; the Gull is just ticket for shooting out between small breakers. The running start, jump
Re: Bolger trawler design (4 messages)
Mon Jan 12 2004
Hi - Boats with an Open Mind describes the boat as being too short for an ocean crossing. Consider instead maybe Tahiti, Omega, or Thorfinn. Tahiti is
Re: keel (16 messages)
Mon Jan 12 2004
Hi Grant, Frankly I think this project is a disaster waiting to happen and I don t mean it figuratively. Put the ballast keel back on if you can. You don t
Grant's Keel (1 message)
Mon Jan 12 2004
Keep in mind when looking at the keel weight, that keel was designed to balance the effect of considerable energy pushing the sail sideways. There is no need
Re: [bolger] Marina Cruiser MERLIN (2 messages)
Mon Jan 12 2004
See my other posting in reply to the Keel/Tomb-disaster. Merlin is still located at her mooring at Squeaking Point on the Rubicon River at Port
Re: [bolger] Re: Grant's Tomb (I mean Keel:-)-Marina Cruiser (4 messages)
Tue Jan 13 2004
Merlin (Marina Cruiser) won t be soaking up much if any water as she s strip-plank built and fully epoxy saturated. Yes she is a burdensome Little , boat.
RE: [bolger] wooden boat magazine CD (2 messages)
Wed Jan 14 2004
Surely WoodenBoat will re-issue the back issue of the back issues cd! ... From: Joe Nelson [mailto:joe_nelson22@hotmail.com] I am looking to purchase or rent
Re: Sucia Small Boat Rendezvous (2 messages)
Wed Jan 14 2004
Hi Jamie, A great web site. Makes me want to come, but from London UK it s a long way! Still I m hoping to meet you when you are here towards the end of the
8' PDRacer - a Bolger Brick racing fleet (1 message)
Wed Jan 14 2004
There is a new 8 one design racing sailboat in town, it is based on the Bolger Brick. Has a defined hull, but racers are allowed to use any sail rig or
Rondo II and dinghies (1 message)
Wed Jan 14 2004
What are the opinions on Bolger s best dinghy? I m looking for a combination of good looks, performance and ease of construction. My old Gypsy was much too
Doc get's his bottom wet. (1 message)
Wed Jan 14 2004
Hi again, Doc get s his bottom wet. Er! Wait, Docs boat hits the water for the first time. Just a couple of pictures Doc sent and there is nothing under
Re: searching messages (3 messages)
Wed Jan 14 2004
Go to the group s home page. In this case http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bolger/ Enter your terms in the Search Archive box. Results return back to front.
Re: Bolger's Laser (7 messages)
Wed Jan 14 2004
A few years ago I built a Gypsy. I m a live-aboard boater in the San Francisco Bay area. The Encinal Yacht Club is just up the Oakland estuary about a half
Re: Digest Number 1850 (2 messages)
Wed Jan 14 2004
... Good point. I had not thought of that. I am more dubious about the advantages of a heavy boat with great momentum, however, based on my racing experience.
New Cruising Design (1 message)
Thu Jan 15 2004
Hello, I thought you might be interested in this new design from Swallowboats. They make kits and say they will offer plans soon too.
Bolgeristo en Florida (1 message)
Thu Jan 15 2004
Hello All! We re finally set up here in Largo, Florida. On the shores of the Intra Coastal Waterway, just a hundred yard row from the beaches. And a six mile
Re: [bolger] Re: info on a sailing rig in BWAOM (11 messages)
Thu Jan 15 2004
If it s made of solid Douglas fir (~31 lbs/ft^3) (500 kg/m^3), the 2.5 dia, 12 9 gaff (yard) of a Chebbaco would weigh 13.5 lbs. (I expect to use a
Re: [bolger] Re: Which Box? (9 messages)
Thu Jan 15 2004
In a message dated 1/15/04 12:40:12 PM Central Standard Time, bruce@hallman.org writes: ... with 725 lbs of ballast. ... Yes it is. BTW, is the powerboat
Re: [bolger] Safe working loads (11 messages)
Fri Jan 16 2004
I don t think your 5/16 line is on the light side. Modern ropes are VERY strong. I would have went with something cheaper, like those 100ft bundles of 3/8
Re: Modifying a Sport Dory (4 messages)
Fri Jan 16 2004
Now Peter, You know there s NEVER any left over breskis in my boat after a long pull! Bruce Hector Just back from his first salt water row. You really have to
Re: [bolger] Re: chebacco model (8 messages)
Fri Jan 16 2004
Hi, I finally got around to digging on http://www.chebacco.com looking for the doghouse details you mentioned. No luck. Any suggestions? Roger
Re: [bolger] Atkin Boats (1 message)
Sat Jan 17 2004
... Done signed on, John -- Craig O Donnell Sinepuxent Ancestors & Boats The Proa FAQ
Re: Elegant Punt Underway (6 messages)
Sat Jan 17 2004
I agree wholeheartedly -- Punts rule! I built one of these for my son when he was eight, didn t use resin/glass for the same reason, so that he could help
Re: TENNESSEE (4 messages)
Sat Jan 17 2004
I believe the only place is from Bolger himself. Chuck Leinweber may know for sure. Steve Bosquette
Re: [bolger] Red Stripe AC exterior plywood (2 messages)
Sat Jan 17 2004
In response to the question about Menards redstripe plywood... I used 1/2 inch Menards redstripe on my boat. I laminated 2 layers for the bottom. used 1 layer
More Tennessee pics (1 message)
Sun Jan 18 2004
A shot here of what appears to be three tipsy coeds cavorting on the cabin roof og the Mangrove Mistress: http://www.islandceremonies.com/ Enjoy. I had a close
Tennessee building journal (1 message)
Sun Jan 18 2004
Just found this, a copy of Chuck s log: http://boatbuilding.com/content/tennessee.html And a stern on shoy of MM here:
September 2004 Kingston Messabout (1 message)
Sun Jan 18 2004
The 2nd. Annual Kingston Messabout will be held on the weekend after Labour (Labor, to our US friends) Day at Rideau Acres Campground on September 10, 11 and
Re: Metricated Diablo (4 messages)
Sun Jan 18 2004
... No need for 1/8 inches, not on any tack and tape boat anyway. Well said Bruce I concur, at least not on any tack and tape I ve built. Another Bruce, Bruce
YEA HO (1 message)
Sun Jan 18 2004
Hi Everyone Is there a Oldshoe list that is active the one I found looks to be dead. I realy like that little boat I think any one here have one or pictures
Re: [bolger] Sunday night chat anyone? (3 messages)
Sun Jan 18 2004
Well I m there as are two others. But no one seems to be talking... ... From: John Bell To: Sent:
RE: [bolger] Re: My Yahoo chat won't work. (7 messages)
Mon Jan 19 2004
Bruce, If you go to http://www.java.com/en/index.jsp, there s a box on the top right that will lead you to a free download of Java for your IE browser. Handy
Coldwater Outboard Cruiser (1 message)
Tue Jan 20 2004
Does anyone have a scan or photo of Bolgers Coldwater Outboard Cruiser, published in SBJ #7, 6/83? Bruce Hector
List of Bolger Cartoons in SBJ (1 message)
Tue Jan 20 2004
http://www.friend.ly.net/~dadadata/boat/bolger_sbj.html This is a very early Cheap Page and is somewhat ugly. Sorry about that. Hence the name... -- Craig
Re: [bolger] source for metals in small quantities (4 messages)
Tue Jan 20 2004
I used to live in the town that they were made in, Bristol VA. I ll email a friend whose daughter works there and see who gets the scrap now. Paul Esterle
Re: tennessee pic (8 messages)
Tue Jan 20 2004
The best Tennessee pics I ve found, (and actually built as designed) can be found here: http://www.boatdesign.com/jumps/dixtenn/Page.html Chris Stewart ...
Re: [bolger] Re: English vs Metric (16 messages)
Tue Jan 20 2004
I m surprised that there is a question about obtaining scales with the appropriate markings. MSC is just one of a variety of vendors of stuff to keep a tool
Re: [bolger] re imperial (2 messages)
Tue Jan 20 2004
Hi All - I might be missing something here but, if you have a set of plans in metrics wouldn t is be a simple matter to hop down to Home Depot or Lowes here
Re: SBJ Index (7 messages)
Tue Jan 20 2004
SBJ periodically printed a cumulative index of articles. I think it was in the last issue of a particular volume but I may be misreading it. I don t think they
SBJ Index Part 2 (1 message)
Tue Jan 20 2004
... At the moment my ISP, All-Pro Internet Service & Car Wash While-U-Wait , has an FTP problem so I cannot upload the corrected page which I gave a link for
Re: [bolger] Re: Payson's Book (and thanks for suggestions on measurements) (14 messages)
Tue Jan 20 2004
California. I just didn t buy it. Not blaming metric, 2400x1200 does seem like nice dimensions.. Rick ... [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Re: [bolger] plans (15 messages)
Wed Jan 21 2004
If you have a design or designs that you want to build but would like a head start taking over a partially built boat just ask here... Every once and a while
Yahoo! profile (1 message)
Wed Jan 21 2004
Hi All, For technical reasons I ve had to change my Yahoo! Profile name from `barnacleid to `barnacletoo . Bill. http://www.smallsailboats.co.uk
Re: Japanese Beach Cruiser Anyone? (7 messages)
Wed Jan 21 2004
... Yes - I totally agree with your experience and it is true for all human powered craft, where relativley small amounts of power are available. My
[bolger] Re: SBJ Cartoon Index Fixed (5 messages)
Thu Jan 22 2004
... Bruce has some of the articles, I don t. -- Craig O Donnell Sinepuxent Ancestors & Boats The Proa FAQ
Re: 1954 Bolger boat (3 messages)
Fri Jan 23 2004
It looks similar to Lobsterboat on page 173 of 30 odd boats, except that 28 feet would make it 4 feet to short. Might be a slightly
Re: Micro on the high seas (3 messages)
Sat Jan 24 2004
... rather than closed waters. One is Roger Keyes in South Australia who has sailed his boat through the BackStairs Passage across to PortLincoln and then
Re: Another Long Micro-naut (6 messages)
Sat Jan 24 2004
Welcome to Club Long Micro! Looks like you ve already made lots of progress, I m looking forward to seeing more photos etc. as the boat comes together. Glad
re Tennessee (1 message)
Sat Jan 24 2004
Jon, You sound a lot like me, doing almost everything yourself. I have a milling machine and lathe and welder, etc also. When I built my Robert s Spray 28 I
Re: HMS Bounty's newest. deckand reports (3 messages)
Sat Jan 24 2004
... What I did was take the $5 tour where the Bounty was tied up alongside The Pier in St. Petersburg, FL. last Wednesday afternoon, which just wet me
Egg Harbor 33 (1 message)
Sun Jan 25 2004
In the recent MAIB PB&F write of the design 5-57 Egg Harbor 33 . The lower right drawing in the article shows the boat in the photo, but the upper right
Re: [bolger] Re: Alternate profiles for Dakotaa/Tennessee (3 messages)
Sun Jan 25 2004
now we re onto something. I can see a couple I like already. Bruce Hector wrote:Oops, They re in here:
Gasparilla pirate fest 2004. (1 message)
Sun Jan 25 2004
Is anyone else going to the Gasparill Pirate Fest in Tamp, on 7 February? http://www.gasparillapiratefest.com/ Elaine and I are going. Love to meet up with
Re: [bolger] Emails to group bouncing? (2 messages)
Sun Jan 25 2004
Not to Yahoo Groups, (unless this bounces) but AOL was out of reach for several weeks and I haven t been able to reach a vendor s support address for the last
Re: Chat Tonight? (2 messages)
Sun Jan 25 2004
... Whoops! Make that 9:00 PM eastern...
Re: [bolger] Micro weight (2 messages)
Sun Jan 25 2004
... Yes, but it could be easily more depending on your construction choices, plus weight of add-ons like motor, gear, etc..
Re: Chatting now (2 messages)
Sun Jan 25 2004
... Hi, Bruce. Well I came in the chat room and I couldn t read neither be read and there were hhetyson and inspecteur 007 in there. Who knows? Maybe it s
Tallship weekend (1 message)
Mon Jan 26 2004
Glad to see bruce getting in some tall ship time. last weekend i got down to Esperence to do a stint of night watch on the barquentine STS Leeuwin II a
sails (1 message)
Mon Jan 26 2004
Are you going with a Sailrite kit or ???? Roger derbyrm at starband.net http://derbyrm.mystarband.net ... From: pauldayau
Test please ignore (1 message)
Mon Jan 26 2004
Test message, trying to debug my problem with emails sent to this group from bouncing.
Pultrusions (1 message)
Mon Jan 26 2004
Craig, I just heard back from the daughter of a friend. The daughter works for the company who makes the pultrusions. Here is her answer: We sell all of our
Re: [bolger] photos bolger 1 (7 messages)
Mon Jan 26 2004
Can t get into Bolger photos either. Don Bolger rules!!! - no cursing, flaming, trolling, spamming, or flogging dead horses - stay on topic, stay on thread,
Re: [bolger] Re: aftermarket windows (15 messages)
Tue Jan 27 2004
Vince, How is the progress? Is there a progress report in the works? Don soussouchew wrote: I put 1/4 acrylic (Plexiglass) all around in
new zealand (1 message)
Wed Jan 28 2004
http://www.openboat.co.nz
Re: [bolger] Re: Daggerboard vs. Centerboard (9 messages)
Wed Jan 28 2004
... It appears to be a feature of the plan... http://www.boatplans-online.com/proddetail.php?prod=CK17 If you click on the Study plans link, they mention it
Re: [bolger] Re: Tempered vs Laminated Glass (6 messages)
Wed Jan 28 2004
... Yes nasty, but I am not sure that this is really such an issue in a boat. Unlike a car, I would hope that you are never moving fast enough to drive your
Re: Bolger's designs (1 message)
Wed Jan 28 2004
It is put where it will provide the most effectiviness: on the windward side. If I m not mistaken, I believe that is exactly what the open 60 s do, among
Re: [bolger] Re: Bolger's Designs (13 messages)
Wed Jan 28 2004
10/4 good buddy! Drip free roofs are encouraging. the potential for malfuctioning water ballast valves still scares me. Don ... over the ... Three things that
Re: Bolger State Series (28 messages)
Thu Jan 29 2004
... along? reply, beautiful ! Hi Don, Well.......old man winter played a nasty trick on us,didn t it? Everything was going along just swimmingly and along
Re: Insulated Glass (3 messages)
Thu Jan 29 2004
... Agreed. The bit more consists of spacers, glue, desiccant, and a sealant. These are all stock items available from suppliers to the insulated glass
the beachable Micro(photo) (1 message)
Thu Jan 29 2004
If anyones interested,I ve posted a photo of the Micro LESTAT over in Bolger 3,up close and beached. The photo can be found in the photo section in the file
Re: [bolger] Re: Common Sense/Bolger (4 messages)
Thu Jan 29 2004
I ve got a set of unused Micro plans from Bolger that include the navigator upgrade sheets, the new tall rig, that are very legible, and they are for sale. $80
Water ballast - final word (1 message)
Thu Jan 29 2004
I built a performance water ballasted trailer yacht, and it seemed quite tippy to me. (27ft mast on 18ft boat) But the definte proof is, when I have a
Re: Brews in boats (and boatbuilders) (2 messages)
Fri Jan 30 2004
... Bless you Father Mark! But why,in the name of God, do all the best invites always seem to come from far away places and why are these places always warmer
Re: Good First Boat . . . for a big guy (1 message)
Fri Jan 30 2004
I ve been listening in on this discussion. FWIW - in terms of ease of construction, stability, and over-all user friendliness , I would like to suggest . .
Re: [bolger] Testing email stuff again, Please excuse the clutter (2 messages)
Fri Jan 30 2004
Ah, success... Now I can re-send the stuff that never made it through yesterday... ... From: John Bell To:
Re: [bolger] Water ballast tanks (3 messages)
Fri Jan 30 2004
On Fri, 30 Jan 2004 11:31:29 -0500, Roger Derby ... Or, you could just buy a marine flexible water tank, like this:
RE: [bolger] Re: Micro: Epoxy, Sails & A Thank You (16 messages)
Fri Jan 30 2004
Hi Nels, Actually, I do plan to trailer the boat all the time, no moorings in my immediate plans, and slips and docks in these parts cost more than my house.
Re: bolger photos (2 messages)
Fri Jan 30 2004
... list..I ... what s ... Don t know - I can t either - Nels
Re: [bolger] Sculling oar for Sea Angel. (5 messages)
Fri Jan 30 2004
Steve, You don t need a yuloh, just a fairly long bladed oar. Hold it over the stern at a fairly steep angle, and move it sideways with the leading edge
Re: Good First Boat to Build (14 messages)
Fri Jan 30 2004
Thanks for the info Bill, the leeboard design should work great...the AF3 looks good too. The kick-up rudder is a bit more of a problem. With the Teal being a
Re: obsessive costing(was tennessee etc.......) (73 messages)
Fri Jan 30 2004
Well, 3D CAD lets you do a LOT of that stuff you mention, tho even a notebook computer probably won t float in the bathtub. The 3D CAD is probably even better
Re: plans for f brick (2 messages)
Sat Jan 31 2004
Hi Jack Except for the limited selection sold through Dynamite Payson e site at http://www.instantboats.com Phil s other hundres of designs must be purchased
Re: [bolger] Re: Ultralight boatbuilding. (18 messages)
Sat Jan 31 2004
... Yes, so obvious, I missed that, of course. ... Small boat journal Vol #29 http://hallman.org/sbj/29/ Those images are only blurry viewed in Internet