[bolger] Re: Solution 48 & Derivatives
Hi Foster,
Well, spread the word and we'll see how many we can get!
There's no list, but Tim Fatchen's Light Schooner page has a lot of links
(he is linked from my page www.carlsondesign.com), and Craig O'Donnell's
Cheap page does too (he might be linked from Fatchen's page).
Gregg
At 05:07 PM 7/16/99 +1200, you wrote:
selfish sake!!)
too big to build as a backyard project. I am also more comfortable with
the concept of plywood boats as opposed to steel.
Bird-watcher in a 36' size or there abouts?
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Well, spread the word and we'll see how many we can get!
There's no list, but Tim Fatchen's Light Schooner page has a lot of links
(he is linked from my page www.carlsondesign.com), and Craig O'Donnell's
Cheap page does too (he might be linked from Fatchen's page).
Gregg
At 05:07 PM 7/16/99 +1200, you wrote:
>Hello to those on the list, and thanks to Mr Carlson for setting it up -its a great idea. I hope it has a long and useful life ( for my own
selfish sake!!)
>the Solution 48 design but my courage failed due to the boats size - just
>Several years ago I corresponded with PCB ( a wonderful experience) about
too big to build as a backyard project. I am also more comfortable with
the concept of plywood boats as opposed to steel.
>double-ended straight ply panels system shared by Solution 48, Burgundy and
>My question - Does anyone know if PCB has designed anything on the same
Bird-watcher in a 36' size or there abouts?
>produced (and obviously, still producing)
>Second question - is there anywhere a list of all the designs PCB has
>do so?
>Perhaps if one isn't avaliable this group could make it it's business to
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Hello to those on the list, and thanks to Mr Carlson for setting it up - its a great idea. I hope it has a long and useful life ( for my own selfish sake!!)
Several years ago I corresponded with PCB ( a wonderful experience) about the Solution 48 design but my courage failed due to the boats size - just too big to build as a backyard project. I am also more comfortable with the concept of plywood boats as opposed to steel.
My question - Does anyone know if PCB has designed anything on the same double-ended straight ply panels system shared by Solution 48, Burgundy and Bird-watcher in a 36' size or there abouts?
Second question - is there anywhere a list of all the designs PCB has produced (and obviously, still producing)
Perhaps if one isn't avaliable this group could make it it's business to do so?
Regards
Foster Price
Southland, New Zealand
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Several years ago I corresponded with PCB ( a wonderful experience) about the Solution 48 design but my courage failed due to the boats size - just too big to build as a backyard project. I am also more comfortable with the concept of plywood boats as opposed to steel.
My question - Does anyone know if PCB has designed anything on the same double-ended straight ply panels system shared by Solution 48, Burgundy and Bird-watcher in a 36' size or there abouts?
Second question - is there anywhere a list of all the designs PCB has produced (and obviously, still producing)
Perhaps if one isn't avaliable this group could make it it's business to do so?
Regards
Foster Price
Southland, New Zealand
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