Re: [bolger] Re: Bolger Outboard Trimaran
Yes. Leo
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hector <bruce_hector@h...>"
<bruce_hector@h...> wrote:
http://www.raftvoyagers.com/mirage_guided_kayak_tours.htm
Not Bolger, but somewhat in the funky spirit.
<bruce_hector@h...> wrote:
> Here's a link to a commercial site with the same boat. Lots of goodTry these guys if it won't work with the first set:
> photos of an all Bolger "Bantam" tri hull houseboat, the Pelican.
>http://www.treasurecoasthouseboatrentals.com/
> I'm not involved in this buisness, but am trying to arrange a swap
> for next summer with the owner.
>
> Bruce Hector
http://www.raftvoyagers.com/mirage_guided_kayak_tours.htm
Not Bolger, but somewhat in the funky spirit.
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman <brucehallman@y...>"
<brucehallman@y...> wrote:
was still in the water.
Susan is this amazing bundle of energy in person.. she'll say 'we can
only talk for a little while' and then you are off on a conversation
for hours. ;) What the photo doesn't show is the numerous able sea
cats they have as part of the posse.
I'm lucky as I live right near Boston, and went to visit them to
discuss some design ideas, so I got to meet them, as well as their
cats and got a peek at a few designs they had on a wall in their
living room.
--T
<brucehallman@y...> wrote:
> >http://www.NauticAspect.com/Inhoud_EN.htmTrue! Yes, that's Phil and Susan standing next to Resolution when it
>
> Never having met Susan Altenburger, I'm
> guessing that she is the 'friend' in the
> photo "Phil Bolger and Friend" at:
>
>http://makeashorterlink.com/?H58053E83
>http://www.nauticaspect.com/klapkot/bolger%20&%20friend.jpg
>
> True?
was still in the water.
Susan is this amazing bundle of energy in person.. she'll say 'we can
only talk for a little while' and then you are off on a conversation
for hours. ;) What the photo doesn't show is the numerous able sea
cats they have as part of the posse.
I'm lucky as I live right near Boston, and went to visit them to
discuss some design ideas, so I got to meet them, as well as their
cats and got a peek at a few designs they had on a wall in their
living room.
--T
>http://www.NauticAspect.com/Inhoud_EN.htmNever having met Susan Altenburger, I'm
guessing that she is the 'friend' in the
photo "Phil Bolger and Friend" at:
http://makeashorterlink.com/?H58053E83
http://www.nauticaspect.com/klapkot/bolger%20&%20friend.jpg
True?
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Howard Stephenson
<stephensonhw@a...>" <stephensonhw@a...> wrote:
If you go the the Nautic Aspect home page, you have the option of
choosing the language. Here is the page you refer to with
English text:
http://www.NauticAspect.com/Inhoud_EN.htm
Vince Chew
<stephensonhw@a...>" <stephensonhw@a...> wrote:
>Howard,
> There's more interesting stuff on the same page. The text is in
> Dutch -- or is it German?
>
>
> Howard Stephenson
If you go the the Nautic Aspect home page, you have the option of
choosing the language. Here is the page you refer to with
English text:
http://www.NauticAspect.com/Inhoud_EN.htm
Vince Chew
Here's a link to a commercial site with the same boat. Lots of good
photos of an all Bolger "Bantam" tri hull houseboat, the Pelican.
http://www.treasurecoasthouseboatrentals.com/
I'm not involved in this buisness, but am trying to arrange a swap
for next summer with the owner.
Bruce Hector
photos of an all Bolger "Bantam" tri hull houseboat, the Pelican.
http://www.treasurecoasthouseboatrentals.com/
I'm not involved in this buisness, but am trying to arrange a swap
for next summer with the owner.
Bruce Hector
I've discovered a webpage that features a PCB design previously
unknown to me: no. 654, an outboard-powered two-berth "very light
cruiser" trimaran. Check out:
http://www.nauticaspect.com/Inhoud_DU.htm
Click on the images to see enlarged versions of them.
There's more interesting stuff on the same page. The text is in
Dutch -- or is it German?
Howard Stephenson
unknown to me: no. 654, an outboard-powered two-berth "very light
cruiser" trimaran. Check out:
http://www.nauticaspect.com/Inhoud_DU.htm
Click on the images to see enlarged versions of them.
There's more interesting stuff on the same page. The text is in
Dutch -- or is it German?
Howard Stephenson