Reduced size Sneakeasy; interesting thought

In a message dated 04/23/2001 6:<BR50:<BR08 PM
Eastern Daylight ,cadbury@...writes:> --- In bolger@y...,
StepHydro@a... wrote:
> > In a message dated 04/23/2001 9:<BR56:<BR48 AM
> > Eastern Daylight , vachew@v... writes:> For a small outboard, 8hp
> or
> > less, I would consider the Bolger Bee.
> >
> >
> > Well, it is an interesting boat, but it certainly doesn't look much
> like a
> > 30s era runabout. That is one of the prime criteria for my brother's
> project.
> > That's what makes the Sneakeasy "just right' except for the length.
> >
> > Cheers/Carron
>
>
> Why not a two-piece sneakeasy that breaks apart just
> forward of the windsheild? The rear 15 or so feet
> is carried on a trailer, and the forward 12 feet could
> go on a car-top carrier. Bolger has designed "sectioned"
> boats before.