[bolger] Re: Temporary immortality
> > Be it the most humble pram, to the grandeur of the Loose MooseII,
> > they all give the owner/ builder the most bang for the buck, of anyboat
> > they could have chosen. Look at any of the other boating lists, andfind
> > nowhere will you find the passion for an inanimate object that you
> > here, with our square boats!!!But Stan, any Bolger design with runners on the bottom should make a
> > But, don't go by what I say, I'm a fan!
> >
> > Stan, Snow Goose, In Mo. with 2" of fresh snow, bummer!
fine conversation piece when employed as a toboggan. I suggest Jinni or
the Sailing Peero.
A Brick with dual leeboards might work too.
Tim, I would be honored, Stan, Snow Goose
Tim wrote;
Tim wrote;
> Stan, can I use these words in the SB pages?
>
amen stan D.W.Johnson
Stan, can I use these words in the SB pages?
Tim & FT2
Tim & FT2
> As to which boat wins? Any Bolger boat, (of the square type) That you
> build and enjoy, Has been designed to be the best at what it was
> designed to do. No unnecessary frills, chrome strips, or clutter for
> looks, just utility of design and function. Check out the owner/
> builders, and you will see that the only time anyone has been sorry
> about any of these (square boats) is after they get rid of it. Be it an
> upgrade or whatever, you will see, "Gee, I'm sorry I don't still have
> it".
> Be it the most humble pram, to the grandeur of the Loose Moose II,
> they all give the owner/ builder the most bang for the buck, of any boat
> they could have chosen. Look at any of the other boating lists, and
> nowhere will you find the passion for an inanimate object that you find
> here, with our square boats!!!
> But, don't go by what I say, I'm a fan!
>
> Stan, Snow Goose, In Mo. with 2" of fresh snow, bummer!
>http://www.iland.net/~pmuller/