Re: [bolger] Re: I60 progress and bowslap?
> together with equal parts epoxy and thick-headedness. If courage isMy wife accuses me of that at times. I like to think of it as
> required, I may be in over my head.
determination!
:>)
Jeff
Well let's hope that courage is not a requisite character trait to
build a giant instant boat. Jeff seems to be putting his Wyoming
together with equal parts epoxy and thick-headedness. If courage is
required, I may be in over my head.
YIBB,
David
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build a giant instant boat. Jeff seems to be putting his Wyoming
together with equal parts epoxy and thick-headedness. If courage is
required, I may be in over my head.
YIBB,
David
I
>Thanks David. Must say I'm looking forward to your progress, almost--
>as much as I admire your courage!
>DonB
>
>--- In bolger@y..., David Ryan <david@c...> wrote:
>> Don and list --
>>
>> If you'll check the 3/10/02 entry on the timeline, you'll see that
>> PCB&F weren't set to begin work on the drawings until the end of
>the
>> Summer. Of course now it is the end of the Summer, so look for new
>> log entries soon!
>>
>> RE: Bow slap
>>
>> It seems I'm genetically predisposed to unconsciousness; I have
>yet
>> to encounter an aural environment in which I can't sleep. Being
>from
>> Brooklyn, my wife actually prefers a noisy sleep scenario. When it
>> gets too quite out here in Montauk she turns on a fan. In any
>case,
>> the I60 is pointy so we can always try weighting the bow down into
>> the water if the rippling of the water under the bottom gets to be
>> too "romantic"
>>
>> YIBB,
>>
>> David
>>
>> >Looking at the Timeline for the I60, there has been no diary notes
>> >for about 6 months. Is the project still a goer?
>> >Looking at the sketch, I was wondering if you could sleep aboard.
>> >With about 20ft of bow slap, two of them at an anchorage may sound
>> >like a migration of mating whales?
>> >Can you jacknife the bow up a little to get a nights sleep?
>> >DonB
>> >
>> >
>> >
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>
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New York, New York 10036
http://www.crumblingempire.com
Mobile (646) 325-8325
Office (212) 247-0296
Thanks David. Must say I'm looking forward to your progress, almost
as much as I admire your courage!
DonB
as much as I admire your courage!
DonB
--- In bolger@y..., David Ryan <david@c...> wrote:
> Don and list --
>
> If you'll check the 3/10/02 entry on the timeline, you'll see that
> PCB&F weren't set to begin work on the drawings until the end of
the
> Summer. Of course now it is the end of the Summer, so look for new
> log entries soon!
>
> RE: Bow slap
>
> It seems I'm genetically predisposed to unconsciousness; I have
yet
> to encounter an aural environment in which I can't sleep. Being
from
> Brooklyn, my wife actually prefers a noisy sleep scenario. When it
> gets too quite out here in Montauk she turns on a fan. In any
case,
> the I60 is pointy so we can always try weighting the bow down into
> the water if the rippling of the water under the bottom gets to be
> too "romantic"
>
> YIBB,
>
> David
>
> >Looking at the Timeline for the I60, there has been no diary notes
> >for about 6 months. Is the project still a goer?
> >Looking at the sketch, I was wondering if you could sleep aboard.
> >With about 20ft of bow slap, two of them at an anchorage may sound
> >like a migration of mating whales?
> >Can you jacknife the bow up a little to get a nights sleep?
> >DonB
> >
> >
> >
> >Bolger rules!!!
> >- no cursing, flaming, trolling, spamming, or flogging dead horses
> >- stay on topic, stay on thread, punctuate, no 'Ed, thanks, Fred'
posts
> >- add your comments at the TOP and SIGN your posts and
<snip> away
> >- To order plans: Mr. Philip C. Bolger, P.O. Box 1209,
Gloucester,
> >MA, 01930, Fax: (978) 282-1349
> >- Unsubscribe: bolger-unsubscribe@y...
> >- Open discussion: bolger_coffee_lounge-subscribe@y...
> >
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http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
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> C.E.P.
> 415 W.46th Street
> New York, New York 10036
>http://www.crumblingempire.com
> Mobile (646) 325-8325
> Office (212) 247-0296
Don and list --
If you'll check the 3/10/02 entry on the timeline, you'll see that
PCB&F weren't set to begin work on the drawings until the end of the
Summer. Of course now it is the end of the Summer, so look for new
log entries soon!
RE: Bow slap
It seems I'm genetically predisposed to unconsciousness; I have yet
to encounter an aural environment in which I can't sleep. Being from
Brooklyn, my wife actually prefers a noisy sleep scenario. When it
gets too quite out here in Montauk she turns on a fan. In any case,
the I60 is pointy so we can always try weighting the bow down into
the water if the rippling of the water under the bottom gets to be
too "romantic"
YIBB,
David
C.E.P.
415 W.46th Street
New York, New York 10036
http://www.crumblingempire.com
Mobile (646) 325-8325
Office (212) 247-0296
If you'll check the 3/10/02 entry on the timeline, you'll see that
PCB&F weren't set to begin work on the drawings until the end of the
Summer. Of course now it is the end of the Summer, so look for new
log entries soon!
RE: Bow slap
It seems I'm genetically predisposed to unconsciousness; I have yet
to encounter an aural environment in which I can't sleep. Being from
Brooklyn, my wife actually prefers a noisy sleep scenario. When it
gets too quite out here in Montauk she turns on a fan. In any case,
the I60 is pointy so we can always try weighting the bow down into
the water if the rippling of the water under the bottom gets to be
too "romantic"
YIBB,
David
>Looking at the Timeline for the I60, there has been no diary notes--
>for about 6 months. Is the project still a goer?
>Looking at the sketch, I was wondering if you could sleep aboard.
>With about 20ft of bow slap, two of them at an anchorage may sound
>like a migration of mating whales?
>Can you jacknife the bow up a little to get a nights sleep?
>DonB
>
>
>
>Bolger rules!!!
>- no cursing, flaming, trolling, spamming, or flogging dead horses
>- stay on topic, stay on thread, punctuate, no 'Ed, thanks, Fred' posts
>- add your comments at the TOP and SIGN your posts and <snip> away
>- To order plans: Mr. Philip C. Bolger, P.O. Box 1209, Gloucester,
>MA, 01930, Fax: (978) 282-1349
>- Unsubscribe:bolger-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
>- Open discussion:bolger_coffee_lounge-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
>
>Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject tohttp://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/
C.E.P.
415 W.46th Street
New York, New York 10036
http://www.crumblingempire.com
Mobile (646) 325-8325
Office (212) 247-0296
Looking at the Timeline for the I60, there has been no diary notes
for about 6 months. Is the project still a goer?
Looking at the sketch, I was wondering if you could sleep aboard.
With about 20ft of bow slap, two of them at an anchorage may sound
like a migration of mating whales?
Can you jacknife the bow up a little to get a nights sleep?
DonB
for about 6 months. Is the project still a goer?
Looking at the sketch, I was wondering if you could sleep aboard.
With about 20ft of bow slap, two of them at an anchorage may sound
like a migration of mating whales?
Can you jacknife the bow up a little to get a nights sleep?
DonB