Re:"Stinkey Picnic Boat"

If those tires came off of the Camaro up on blocks on the deck, even
better!




--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Doug Harrison <prototype@c...> wrote:


> I think the superbrick would look a lot better with a few tires
hanging over the gunwales as fenders. And don't forget the


> thermal underware windsock.


>


> Doug
I think the superbrick would look a lot better with a few tires hanging over the gunwales as fenders. And don't forget the
thermal underware windsock.

Doug
>http://euler.sfasu.edu/Shantyboats/Bolger/Bolger_Superbrick_profile.jpg

My thought exactly!
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--- "Sal's Dad" <sals_dad@b...> wrote:
> injecting some humor into a stuck-up neighborhood?

Isn't the Superbrick 19'6"? I would favor a free-form
paint job, based upon some of the more creative inner
city graffiti murals.
Behold the majesty that is Bolger's Super Brick:




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jpg






>


> In light of yesterday's Supreme Court ruling in favor of "Victor's
Little


> Secret", it would seem appropriate that the most exclusive harbor in
the


> country have a "Stinkey Picnic Boat". But what would it look like?


>


> Watervan, less the forward 4', and painted purple?


> Insolent 60, scaled down 2/3, folded when moored?


> Clam Skiff, with a "Hinckley" windscreen?


> Plain 18? (I don't remember this one - 1 or 2 OB to 75hp ??)


>


> Any suggestions for injecting some humor into a stuck-up
neighborhood? And


> would it be too offensive to have 2 or 3 Seagulls lined up on the
transom


> for power?


>


> Curtis
My cousin & family recently moved into the smallest house (about the size of
a live-aboard) in prestigious Seal Harbor, Maine. You know, the summer
playground of Rockefellers, Fords, and, more recently, nuveau* riche like
Martha Stewart.

As year-round residents, they get preference on the waiting list for a
mooring. At #20, it'll still be a couple of years, but when their number
comes up, they'll need a boat - and the mooring will be restricted to under
20'.

In light of yesterday's Supreme Court ruling in favor of "Victor's Little
Secret", it would seem appropriate that the most exclusive harbor in the
country have a "Stinkey Picnic Boat". But what would it look like?

Watervan, less the forward 4', and painted purple?
Insolent 60, scaled down 2/3, folded when moored?
Clam Skiff, with a "Hinckley" windscreen?
Plain 18? (I don't remember this one - 1 or 2 OB to 75hp ??)

Any suggestions for injecting some humor into a stuck-up neighborhood? And
would it be too offensive to have 2 or 3 Seagulls lined up on the transom
for power?

Curtis



* No, it's not in my spell-check dictionary!