Re: Loose Moose II vs. Wyoming

Hi David
Since Wyoming is a Sneakeasy times two it would seem to go together
faster than LMII. I found the Sneakeasy to go together quickly
primarily because PCB drew the plans with good panel dimensions which
made everything fit together properly. LMII seems to be more complex
in that it has more bulkheads and built in cabinets,etc. It is built
in two basic parts, the first PCB calls the old sharpie way meaning
the bottom section is built first which in itself is the bottom with
short sides onto which the sides of the boat and the bulkheads are
attached. The Wyoming, I'm assuming, is built by assembling the
bottom panels first and then attaching the sides, which are
preassembled, and then the few bulkheads. It will be interesting to
watch the progress of a Wyoming. SneakeasyOnly one has been built and
there is no info on the construction of it. FWIW

Steve Bosquette

--- In bolger@y..., David Ryan <david@c...> wrote:
> FBBB --
>
> Sailing rig not withstanding, anyone care to take a guess which
takes
> longer to assemble and finish, the LM2 or the Wyoming?
>
> YIBB,
>
> David
>
> C.E.P.
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FBBB --

Sailing rig not withstanding, anyone care to take a guess which takes
longer to assemble and finish, the LM2 or the Wyoming?

YIBB,

David

C.E.P.
134 West 26th St. 12th Floor
New York, New York 10001
http://www.crumblingempire.com
(212) 247-0296