Re: Reduced Sneakeasy - Bolger Bee

Vince,

I thank you . . . at least one person read my article.

Just for reference, Chuck has another on building a Rubens Nymph which
he will be publishing.

If you, or anyone on the list has been trying to reach me at the
'e-address' on the article, I apologize. That was the SECOND ISP that
'went over the horizon' on me.

Here is my present 'address' - AT&T finally came down to my price - they
should be stable for some time to come
quohog@...

Yes, I know . . . the spelling is NOT the 'correct' one, but 'worldnet'
means a LARGE community, and I didn't want 'quahog19038'

Regards,
Ron Magen
Ron's Backyard Boatshop

> Message: 6
> Date: Mon, 23 Apr 2001 09:54:54 -0400
> From: Vince and Mary Ann Chew <vachew@...>
> Subject: Re: Reduced size Sneakeasy
>
> For a small outboard, 8hp or less, I would consider the Bolger Bee.
>
>http://www.duckworksmagazine.com/articles/bee/index.htm
>
> This link has a complete text history of the building of a Bee, as
well
> as several pictures. I looks like one could bring the deck back to
> midship, add a windshield, and generally fit it out to resemble the
> Sneakeasy. You might even add the beaver tail extensions to the
transom
> a la Sneakeasy. According to the text it could easily be lengthened to
> around 10 feet.
>
> Vince Chew