Re: Mini-liveaboard
Hi John
Thanks for posting the drawings, have enjoyed them.
Fiddler II looks like a good platform to put a dome
camping tent on top for headroom.
Thanks
Mat
Thanks for posting the drawings, have enjoyed them.
Fiddler II looks like a good platform to put a dome
camping tent on top for headroom.
Thanks
Mat
I posted some drawings of Fiddler II in Bolger 2 files in case
someone doesn't have the book and is wondering.
John
someone doesn't have the book and is wondering.
John
--- In bolger@y..., "pvanderwaart" <pvanderw@o...> wrote:
> I had a moment of confusion when the subject of Watervan was raised
> in the 20' liveaboard thread. I was thinking of Fiddler II (see 30-
> Odd Boats). It's the Watervan shape in the 16' size. All the
> comforts of home except headroom and a basement. Not a real
cockpit;
> just a steering station.
>
> I considered it at one point for my never-to-be-taken trip, subject
> of my never-to-be-written book "Sailing around New England." It
would
> be for the Champlain to NYC leg. Perhaps all the the to Cape Ann.
> Downeast would require a better sea boat.
>
> Peter
I had a moment of confusion when the subject of Watervan was raised
in the 20' liveaboard thread. I was thinking of Fiddler II (see 30-
Odd Boats). It's the Watervan shape in the 16' size. All the
comforts of home except headroom and a basement. Not a real cockpit;
just a steering station.
I considered it at one point for my never-to-be-taken trip, subject
of my never-to-be-written book "Sailing around New England." It would
be for the Champlain to NYC leg. Perhaps all the the to Cape Ann.
Downeast would require a better sea boat.
Peter
in the 20' liveaboard thread. I was thinking of Fiddler II (see 30-
Odd Boats). It's the Watervan shape in the 16' size. All the
comforts of home except headroom and a basement. Not a real cockpit;
just a steering station.
I considered it at one point for my never-to-be-taken trip, subject
of my never-to-be-written book "Sailing around New England." It would
be for the Champlain to NYC leg. Perhaps all the the to Cape Ann.
Downeast would require a better sea boat.
Peter