Re: More progress on my Micro Navigator

--- Harry James <welshman@p...> wrote:
> Well Bruce got it right, as it
> looks like a swiveling office chair.

Yes, sans the legs.
Comfortable to sit in,
and I have been enjoying
the process of building
so much, that I have
had very little 'moaning'.

[Except when I whacked my
thumb on Sunday with a hammer.]

I have so many things to do
with the boat, most with
no particular order, that my
day job cubicle 'neighbor'
suggested that I work on the
boat's music system, so that
I can have music in the shop
while I work on the rest of
the boat.

Good idea!

Where to stash the cooler?
I haven't decided; my first
thought is under a berth.
It could also slide forward
towards the vent. I don't really
see that one would spend lots of
time using the forward hatch, so
a cooler blocking that space
wouldn't be the end of the world.

One could also keep it on the
after deck, tied down, or in
some chocks positioned there
for just for the purpose.
Well Bruce got it right, as it looks like a swiveling office
chair.

HJ


> If it's setup like mine, it should be reversible. Sometimes you need to
> look ahead and see where you actually wanted to go and sometimes backwards
> to see where you should have went!
>
> And, where's the cooler, a moaning chair is not complete without thought
> provoking refreshments!
>
> :>)
>
> Jeff
> -----
>
> > Bruce
> >
> > Is that the "Moaning chair" installed right in the boat?
> >
> > HJ
> >
> > > Got to spend even more time
> > > building my Micro Navigator
> > > this weekend, good progress
> > > on framing out the cabin.
> > >
> > >http://www.hallman.org/bolger/micro/hour180/
> >
If it's setup like mine, it should be reversible. Sometimes you need to
look ahead and see where you actually wanted to go and sometimes backwards
to see where you should have went!

And, where's the cooler, a moaning chair is not complete without thought
provoking refreshments!

:>)

Jeff
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harry James" <welshman@...>
To: <bolger@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2003 9:41 AM
Subject: Re: [bolger] More progress on my Micro Navigator


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>
>
> Bruce
>
> Is that the "Moaning chair" installed right in the boat?
>
> HJ
>
> > Got to spend even more time
> > building my Micro Navigator
> > this weekend, good progress
> > on framing out the cabin.
> >
> >http://www.hallman.org/bolger/micro/hour180/
> >
> >
> >
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Is that the "Moaning chair" installed right in the boat?

HJ

> Got to spend even more time
> building my Micro Navigator
> this weekend, good progress
> on framing out the cabin.
>
>http://www.hallman.org/bolger/micro/hour180/
>
>
>
Hey there Bruce H.

Great progress. She is looking like you might launch this spring if
you keep tearing it up. Aren't you on the west coast? If so, I'd love
to take a peak as I drive up I 5 next month.

Email me off line if this'll work.

Bruce H.
The frozen one at:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/freeboatexchange
Just crossing 40 members from everywhere in less tahn a week.
Got to spend even more time
building my Micro Navigator
this weekend, good progress
on framing out the cabin.

http://www.hallman.org/bolger/micro/hour180/