Re: Anyone want Tennessee plans?
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "s_paskey" <s_paskey@y...> wrote:
Claus
> Claus: I'm afraid you're too late. I bought the plans on e-baylast month.
>Good luck with the project.
> Steve Paskey
Claus
Claus: I'm afraid you're too late. I bought the plans on e-bay last month.
Steve Paskey
Steve Paskey
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "vvvgogh <vvgogh@a...>" <vvgogh@a...>
wrote:
interrested, then mail me your adress, I will sent you a bankchecque
on this amóunt, I am located in Denmark. I only need the plans for
my collection, I don´t think I ever will build this design, but who
knows.
Claus
wrote:
> I fell in love with this design several years ago and finallybought
> a set of plans from Bolger $ Friends. Unfortunately, failinghealth
> has eviscerated my desire to build this nifty boat.simple
>
> The plans aren't much -- just one sheet -- but this is a very
> boat. After much research, I had decided that only two changeswere
> called for: The bottom and the transom should be 1/2" (ratherthan
> 3/8" plywood) to prevent "oil-canning" on lumpy water and to allownearly
> for motors larger than the nearly-perfect 9.9 high-thrust Yamaha.
>
> I can't think of a better cruiser/overnighter for the midwestern
> impoundments where I intended to use the boat, especially when
> everything interesting is in a "no wake" zone. And Tennesseelooks
> like a great fisherman for those early spring days when crappiefrom
> fishing is hot, but the weather will drive you to seek shelter
> an open boat.Do you still have the Tennesse plans, I will pay you 50$ if you are
>
> Oh, well. If anyone's interested, let me know and I will post the
> plans on eBay for MUCH less than the $100 I invested.
interrested, then mail me your adress, I will sent you a bankchecque
on this amóunt, I am located in Denmark. I only need the plans for
my collection, I don´t think I ever will build this design, but who
knows.
Claus
I fell in love with this design several years ago and finally bought
a set of plans from Bolger $ Friends. Unfortunately, failing health
has eviscerated my desire to build this nifty boat.
The plans aren't much -- just one sheet -- but this is a very simple
boat. After much research, I had decided that only two changes were
called for: The bottom and the transom should be 1/2" (rather than
3/8" plywood) to prevent "oil-canning" on lumpy water and to allow
for motors larger than the nearly-perfect 9.9 high-thrust Yamaha.
I can't think of a better cruiser/overnighter for the midwestern
impoundments where I intended to use the boat, especially when nearly
everything interesting is in a "no wake" zone. And Tennessee looks
like a great fisherman for those early spring days when crappie
fishing is hot, but the weather will drive you to seek shelter from
an open boat.
Oh, well. If anyone's interested, let me know and I will post the
plans on eBay for MUCH less than the $100 I invested.
a set of plans from Bolger $ Friends. Unfortunately, failing health
has eviscerated my desire to build this nifty boat.
The plans aren't much -- just one sheet -- but this is a very simple
boat. After much research, I had decided that only two changes were
called for: The bottom and the transom should be 1/2" (rather than
3/8" plywood) to prevent "oil-canning" on lumpy water and to allow
for motors larger than the nearly-perfect 9.9 high-thrust Yamaha.
I can't think of a better cruiser/overnighter for the midwestern
impoundments where I intended to use the boat, especially when nearly
everything interesting is in a "no wake" zone. And Tennessee looks
like a great fisherman for those early spring days when crappie
fishing is hot, but the weather will drive you to seek shelter from
an open boat.
Oh, well. If anyone's interested, let me know and I will post the
plans on eBay for MUCH less than the $100 I invested.