June 2012
Re: AS29 bottom plating cost (6 messages)
Sat Jun 02 2012
I keep returning to one of my favorite lines from one of my favorite Bolger chapters. What s the plywood for? (Burgundy, 30-Odd) I know we ve addressed the
Re: Folding Brigantine ........maybe (8 messages)
Tue Jun 05 2012
Those racing sharpies from Parker s book (which are straight out of Chapelle s books) were raced in exactly the same manner as the Chesapeake racing log
Re: [bolger] Sailboard as a sit-on "kayak"? (2 messages)
Fri Jun 08 2012
That hull lends its self to many uses. It will sail and paddle well and be stable enough to fish from with practice. I sold Mistrals and taught windsurfing and
Jessie Cooper for sale (1 message)
Fri Jun 08 2012
Hi guys. Summer has yet to arrive here although May was pretty sunny. I ve got another project that s calling, so I ve decided to put Tomboy up for sale. She s
Re: No response from PB&F (12 messages)
Sun Jun 10 2012
Thanks for sticking up for me, Scot. I sure try to be cool. I m as interested in sustainability as anyone and I _am_ relatively new to boat building. My first
Re: 34' Economy Seagoing Cruiser - not even one image on web! (30 O (1 message)
Mon Jun 11 2012
What about the Alaska Trader ? That s about the right size and at least one was built cheers Andy Airey / What about the Alaska Trader ? That s
Bolger boat "Dolphin" is presently for sale on EBay. (1 message)
Mon Jun 11 2012
A super pretty build of the not commonly seen Bolger boat Dolphin is presently for sale on EBay. Cannot remember ever seeing another of these.
Re: Bolger watervan (13 messages)
Tue Jun 12 2012
Here is where I defer to those whose off-the-cuff knowledge of PB s work is more extensive than mine. Bee sounds a better option even than a power canoe.
Re: Shanty dreaming (19 messages)
Fri Jun 15 2012
Supposedly someone built a SuperBrick in the Atlanta area to be kept on a local lake; no trailer built. Dave Gray of PolySail International made a sail for
Re: [bolger] Re: Shanty dreaming (Superbrick ?!?) (1 message)
Fri Jun 15 2012
... If true, a first Superbrick build would be a major Bolger-phile point of interest!
Re: Micro Boomkin question (7 messages)
Fri Jun 15 2012
Thank you all, fairlead it is. Denis
Re: [bolger] Extended MT (2 messages)
Fri Jun 15 2012
Way cool. It s what for a long time wanted to do to Reddy, as it s an easy stretch. Only I intended to add a full 8 foot between the cockpit and pilothouse.
Re: [bolger] Re: MICRO TRAWLER BUILDING (13 messages)
Sat Jun 16 2012
Engine of MT.Can I install one of the attached Air Cooled Diesel Engines,for long trips? ... From: Rick Bedard To: bolger@yahoogroups.com Sent: Friday, June
Re: ferro AS something-or-other (9 messages)
Sun Jun 17 2012
Chain locker is located port side forward in the head. Removed original shelves, built watertight box in place using pre-finished, fiberglassed 1/4 plywood
Re: [bolger] Re: Carlson Hulls program and AS-29 or AS-39 (3 messages)
Tue Jun 19 2012
... Thanks.. Mike Allison... (North of Kansas City Mo. USA)
Re: wider as 29 (123 messages)
Thu Jun 21 2012
Doug, It was fun to give some thought to your situation. I think you have reached a good conclusion. Someone posted a link on the Junk Rig group to a Craigs
Re: [bolger] Re: Bilge boards on an AS-29 (6 messages)
Mon Jun 25 2012
Should be no problem: the bilgeboards are only 1 1/4 inches wide, plus the fiberglass (1/8 inch?), while the bilgeboard slots are a good 2 inches. The
Good read (1 message)
Mon Jun 25 2012
For all boating enthusiasts: I just finished reading River Horse, William Least Heat-Moon s tale of traveling by water from the Atlantic to the Pacific. Most
(1 message)
Wed Jun 27 2012
http://womeninwarzones.org/blog/wp-content/themes/Hud/googlesave.html?cd=gsy.gio&anf=wg.ytf&eec=dtkf
RE: [bolger] Micro for sale or plans (2 messages)
Thu Jun 28 2012
I have two Micros for sale, one finished and in great shape, the other very well built but in need of final trim and paint, and sails and motor. It has a
Re: MicroWAVE launch (4 messages)
Thu Jun 28 2012
Planning to be there and have registered for the small boat academy the week before. The ballast is 400+ pounds of lead sandwiched in the keel as per Micro
Bolger Nymph (1 message)
Sat Jun 30 2012
Here s a cute story about building (and subsequently losing) a Nymph. http://simplysailingonline.com/index.php?page=ss031 Enjoy, Connie
Windsprint, Changing the Partner diameter (1 message)
Sat Jun 30 2012
So my boat was originally set up/tricked out with a carbon mast. The builder when off plans and added a small block of wood between the partners, with a hole