Re: [bolger] Digest Number 481
Hi Paul,
Just wondering, could you be another one far from home and missing Pap and
Boerewors.
Regards,
Charles
Just wondering, could you be another one far from home and missing Pap and
Boerewors.
Regards,
Charles
----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul van der Merwe" <paul.vandermerwe@...>
To: <bolger@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2001 3:35 AM
Subject: RE: [bolger] Digest Number 481
> Hi Foster,
> it visited Dunedin NZ (almost at the end of the earth!!) about a year or
so
> ago. It stayed in the in the harbour for a few weeks. There was an article
> in the newspaper (ODT) here about the chap. He wanted to do cruising along
> the coast, but I think he got cold feet and had it trucked here. He stayed
> on it with his dog and I had a look at it, but I never had contact with
him.
> If I knew it was a Bolger design I would have made an effort to have a
chat
> to him. It sure is a strange craft. I wonder how he got back to the Bluff?
> regards
> Paul
> Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 22:51:52 +1200
> > From: "Shelley & Foster Price" <fprice@...>
> > Subject: Bolger Designs
> >
> > Hello Guys
> >
> > Peter - Here's another to add to your list. We have right here in Bluff
> > NZ
> > (the end of the earth !!!) a Bolger Cruising Canoe, the 26' version
> > mentioned recently. I've only seen it out once in the harbour under
power
> > and my eyes nearly poped out. Since then its been in the yacht club
> > compound (I'm not a member) and I've never been able to catch the owner
> > for
> > a yarn!!
> >
> >
> > Regards - Foster
> >
> > Southland, New Zealand
> >
>
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Hi Foster,
it visited Dunedin NZ (almost at the end of the earth!!) about a year or so
ago. It stayed in the in the harbour for a few weeks. There was an article
in the newspaper (ODT) here about the chap. He wanted to do cruising along
the coast, but I think he got cold feet and had it trucked here. He stayed
on it with his dog and I had a look at it, but I never had contact with him.
If I knew it was a Bolger design I would have made an effort to have a chat
to him. It sure is a strange craft. I wonder how he got back to the Bluff?
regards
Paul
Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
it visited Dunedin NZ (almost at the end of the earth!!) about a year or so
ago. It stayed in the in the harbour for a few weeks. There was an article
in the newspaper (ODT) here about the chap. He wanted to do cruising along
the coast, but I think he got cold feet and had it trucked here. He stayed
on it with his dog and I had a look at it, but I never had contact with him.
If I knew it was a Bolger design I would have made an effort to have a chat
to him. It sure is a strange craft. I wonder how he got back to the Bluff?
regards
Paul
Dunedin, Otago, New Zealand
> -----Original Message-----
> Date: Sun, 29 Apr 2001 22:51:52 +1200
> From: "Shelley & Foster Price" <fprice@...>
> Subject: Bolger Designs
>
> Hello Guys
>
> Peter - Here's another to add to your list. We have right here in Bluff
> NZ
> (the end of the earth !!!) a Bolger Cruising Canoe, the 26' version
> mentioned recently. I've only seen it out once in the harbour under power
> and my eyes nearly poped out. Since then its been in the yacht club
> compound (I'm not a member) and I've never been able to catch the owner
> for
> a yarn!!
>
>
> Regards - Foster
>
> Southland, New Zealand
>