Re: Salvage One
There's an ex-minesweeper sitting in Victoria Harbour you can have
for less than that....
Not Bolger, but built of wood, at least.
Jamie Orr
for less than that....
Not Bolger, but built of wood, at least.
Jamie Orr
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Curtis Barrow <cbarrow@p...> wrote:
> Peter:
>
> Sorry it has taken so long to reply; I have been stuck in San Diego.
>
> Yep, she is a big boat. Let's see, $282,000 Canadian, that's about
the
> cost of a used Honda Civic in US$, isn't it?
>
> >>snort!<<
>
> sorry, I couldn't resist!
>
> This is definately a long term-after I have won the lotto type
boat. I
> can see myself cruisin' up and down the NW coast, from Washington to
> Alaska, with a Royal Enfield motorcycle (in continuous production
for
> 102 years!) with a detachable side-hack stored ont he fantail (back
> porch?) for those times one wants to travel ashore. With a long
micro
> in tow for short vacations on the water.
>
> Scheming? Vaguely, only, I am afraid. And Santa seems to finish
his
> run at my house, so the bag is a bit empty by the time he gets
here. I
> have left him notes saying a cashier's check would save him a lot of
> time and trouble, but he isn't biting yet.
>
> Curtis in still warm (50F!) /\/\onTana! {=-{>
>
>
> > Message: 1
> > Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 13:51:40 -0000
> > From: "Peter Lenihan"
> > Subject: Re: Salvage One
> >
> > Curtis,
> > After searching around,I found it :-) finally! Perhaps Bruce
can
> > scan the rest of the text for us or someone else who has the
relevant
> > issue in hand.
> > She is one BIG boat and at close to 23 tons displacement very
> > expensive to build.Just for the hell of it,I applied my known
> > $6.00/pound building cost( what it worked out for my Micro) to
> > SALVAGE 1......$282,000.oo CAN..... yikes!!!! That is one chunk of
> > money up here and a fleet of smaller more practical boats to boot!
> > I grant it that she looks like the all time permanent-live-a-
board-
> > for-the-rest-of-your-life-anywhere-anytime-and-raise-a-family-
while-
> > your-at-it sort of boat.Maybe Santa Claus is feeling a wee bit
flush
> > lately?!
> > Are you scheming to build her perhaps? Inquiring
minds,sneaking
> > around the computer at work,want to know!
> > Sincerely,
> > Peter Lenihan,keeping his eyes peeled to windward for any
approaching
> > management types,from along the cold, - 13 celsius, chill-factored
> > St.Lawrence shores........
> >
> >
> >
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
Peter:
Sorry it has taken so long to reply; I have been stuck in San Diego.
Yep, she is a big boat. Let's see, $282,000 Canadian, that's about the
cost of a used Honda Civic in US$, isn't it?
This is definately a long term-after I have won the lotto type boat. I
can see myself cruisin' up and down the NW coast, from Washington to
Alaska, with a Royal Enfield motorcycle (in continuous production for
102 years!) with a detachable side-hack stored ont he fantail (back
porch?) for those times one wants to travel ashore. With a long micro
in tow for short vacations on the water.
Scheming? Vaguely, only, I am afraid. And Santa seems to finish his
run at my house, so the bag is a bit empty by the time he gets here. I
have left him notes saying a cashier's check would save him a lot of
time and trouble, but he isn't biting yet.
Curtis in still warm (50F!) /\/\onTana! {=-{>
Sorry it has taken so long to reply; I have been stuck in San Diego.
Yep, she is a big boat. Let's see, $282,000 Canadian, that's about the
cost of a used Honda Civic in US$, isn't it?
>>snort!<<sorry, I couldn't resist!
This is definately a long term-after I have won the lotto type boat. I
can see myself cruisin' up and down the NW coast, from Washington to
Alaska, with a Royal Enfield motorcycle (in continuous production for
102 years!) with a detachable side-hack stored ont he fantail (back
porch?) for those times one wants to travel ashore. With a long micro
in tow for short vacations on the water.
Scheming? Vaguely, only, I am afraid. And Santa seems to finish his
run at my house, so the bag is a bit empty by the time he gets here. I
have left him notes saying a cashier's check would save him a lot of
time and trouble, but he isn't biting yet.
Curtis in still warm (50F!) /\/\onTana! {=-{>
> Message: 1[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
> Date: Thu, 28 Nov 2002 13:51:40 -0000
> From: "Peter Lenihan"
> Subject: Re: Salvage One
>
> Curtis,
> After searching around,I found it :-) finally! Perhaps Bruce can
> scan the rest of the text for us or someone else who has the relevant
> issue in hand.
> She is one BIG boat and at close to 23 tons displacement very
> expensive to build.Just for the hell of it,I applied my known
> $6.00/pound building cost( what it worked out for my Micro) to
> SALVAGE 1......$282,000.oo CAN..... yikes!!!! That is one chunk of
> money up here and a fleet of smaller more practical boats to boot!
> I grant it that she looks like the all time permanent-live-a-board-
> for-the-rest-of-your-life-anywhere-anytime-and-raise-a-family-while-
> your-at-it sort of boat.Maybe Santa Claus is feeling a wee bit flush
> lately?!
> Are you scheming to build her perhaps? Inquiring minds,sneaking
> around the computer at work,want to know!
> Sincerely,
> Peter Lenihan,keeping his eyes peeled to windward for any approaching
> management types,from along the cold, - 13 celsius, chill-factored
> St.Lawrence shores........
>
>
>
--- In bolger@y..., "pvanderwaart" <pvanderw@o...> wrote:
formula which worked well when going from the softer cheeses with red
over to the malts and fishes end of the spectrum.Always useful in
tight places like the after cabin of the Micro,after day 3 of a 7 day
cruise. :-)
Peter L.
> > I applied my knownNoop.But I used to have an ounce/serving = X pounds conversion
> > $6.00/pound building cost...
>
> Peter, do you have an hrs/pound rule of thumb, too?
>
> Peter V.
formula which worked well when going from the softer cheeses with red
over to the malts and fishes end of the spectrum.Always useful in
tight places like the after cabin of the Micro,after day 3 of a 7 day
cruise. :-)
Peter L.
> I applied my knownPeter, do you have an hrs/pound rule of thumb, too?
> $6.00/pound building cost...
Peter V.
Curtis,
After searching around,I found it :-) finally! Perhaps Bruce can
scan the rest of the text for us or someone else who has the relevant
issue in hand.
She is one BIG boat and at close to 23 tons displacement very
expensive to build.Just for the hell of it,I applied my known
$6.00/pound building cost( what it worked out for my Micro) to
SALVAGE 1......$282,000.oo CAN..... yikes!!!! That is one chunk of
money up here and a fleet of smaller more practical boats to boot!
I grant it that she looks like the all time permanent-live-a-board-
for-the-rest-of-your-life-anywhere-anytime-and-raise-a-family-while-
your-at-it sort of boat.Maybe Santa Claus is feeling a wee bit flush
lately?!
Are you scheming to build her perhaps? Inquiring minds,sneaking
around the computer at work,want to know!
Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan,keeping his eyes peeled to windward for any approaching
management types,from along the cold, - 13 celsius, chill-factored
St.Lawrence shores........
After searching around,I found it :-) finally! Perhaps Bruce can
scan the rest of the text for us or someone else who has the relevant
issue in hand.
She is one BIG boat and at close to 23 tons displacement very
expensive to build.Just for the hell of it,I applied my known
$6.00/pound building cost( what it worked out for my Micro) to
SALVAGE 1......$282,000.oo CAN..... yikes!!!! That is one chunk of
money up here and a fleet of smaller more practical boats to boot!
I grant it that she looks like the all time permanent-live-a-board-
for-the-rest-of-your-life-anywhere-anytime-and-raise-a-family-while-
your-at-it sort of boat.Maybe Santa Claus is feeling a wee bit flush
lately?!
Are you scheming to build her perhaps? Inquiring minds,sneaking
around the computer at work,want to know!
Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan,keeping his eyes peeled to windward for any approaching
management types,from along the cold, - 13 celsius, chill-factored
St.Lawrence shores........
--- In bolger@y..., "Peter Lenihan" <ellengaest@b...> wrote:
> Curtis,
> Where is the salvage one tug/houseboat you refer to?
> Peter Lenihan,who would like to peek at it,......
>
>
>
Curtis,
Where is the salvage one tug/houseboat you refer to?
Peter Lenihan,who would like to peek at it,......
Where is the salvage one tug/houseboat you refer to?
Peter Lenihan,who would like to peek at it,......
--- In bolger@y..., Curtis Barrow <cbarrow@p...> wrote:
> I am entralled with the looks of the Salvage One tug/house boat.
Does
> anyone have the write up to go with the drawings?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Curtis in /\/\onTana! {=-{>
I am entralled with the looks of the Salvage One tug/house boat. Does
anyone have the write up to go with the drawings?
Thanks!
Curtis in /\/\onTana! {=-{>
anyone have the write up to go with the drawings?
Thanks!
Curtis in /\/\onTana! {=-{>