Re: [bolger] Re: Nymph eBay alert! plus twisted hull
yes you are right, the boat is deffinetly warped.
dbaldnz <oink@...> wrote:The boat does look nice, but clearly from the aft photograph, has a
twisted hull.
More fuel for my contention that hulls should be set up on a frame.
DonB
dbaldnz <oink@...> wrote:The boat does look nice, but clearly from the aft photograph, has a
twisted hull.
More fuel for my contention that hulls should be set up on a frame.
DonB
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, AARON PRYOR <thnudrstrk@y...> wrote:
>
> Did you add float to your nymph?? He might not have.
> Pete Staehling <staehpj1@y...> wrote:--- In
bolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman" <brucehallman@y...>
> wrote:
> > If for no other reason than
> > to see some nice photos of
> > a Bolger Nymph, I call your
> > attention to a Nymph being
> > sold on eBay at the moment.
> >
> >http://tinyurl.com/7c3u
>
> The boat looked nice, but I found the comment about it being too
> small for someone 250# laughable. I weighed 240# when I had two
> teenagers and a medium sized dog on board with me in my Nymph.
Total
> crew weight probably close to 600#. There was still a good bit of
> freeboard left and it rowed nicely. You do have to think about
where
> you are putting your weight before stepping in though.
>
> Pete
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The boat does look nice, but clearly from the aft photograph, has a
twisted hull.
More fuel for my contention that hulls should be set up on a frame.
DonB
twisted hull.
More fuel for my contention that hulls should be set up on a frame.
DonB
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, AARON PRYOR <thnudrstrk@y...> wrote:
>
> Did you add float to your nymph?? He might not have.
> Pete Staehling <staehpj1@y...> wrote:--- In
bolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman" <brucehallman@y...>
> wrote:
> > If for no other reason than
> > to see some nice photos of
> > a Bolger Nymph, I call your
> > attention to a Nymph being
> > sold on eBay at the moment.
> >
> >http://tinyurl.com/7c3u
>
> The boat looked nice, but I found the comment about it being too
> small for someone 250# laughable. I weighed 240# when I had two
> teenagers and a medium sized dog on board with me in my Nymph.
Total
> crew weight probably close to 600#. There was still a good bit of
> freeboard left and it rowed nicely. You do have to think about
where
> you are putting your weight before stepping in though.
>
> Pete
>
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<snip> away
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--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, AARON PRYOR <thnudrstrk@y...> wrote:
We have used it strictly as a tender for our C22 and have been pretty
happy with it. The only real drawback is that it really can pound
when at anchor in certain types of chop. It is loud enough to annoy
everyone in the anchorage when that happens. It isn't often that
this happens and it can be remedied by pulling the bow up onto the
stern of the c22 so that most of the nymph is out of the water.
Pete
>No. It is built to the plans with no optional additions or changes.
> Did you add float to your nymph?? He might not have.
We have used it strictly as a tender for our C22 and have been pretty
happy with it. The only real drawback is that it really can pound
when at anchor in certain types of chop. It is loud enough to annoy
everyone in the anchorage when that happens. It isn't often that
this happens and it can be remedied by pulling the bow up onto the
stern of the c22 so that most of the nymph is out of the water.
Pete
Did you add float to your nymph?? He might not have.
Pete Staehling <staehpj1@...> wrote:--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman" <brucehallman@y...>
wrote:
small for someone 250# laughable. I weighed 240# when I had two
teenagers and a medium sized dog on board with me in my Nymph. Total
crew weight probably close to 600#. There was still a good bit of
freeboard left and it rowed nicely. You do have to think about where
you are putting your weight before stepping in though.
Pete
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Pete Staehling <staehpj1@...> wrote:--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman" <brucehallman@y...>
wrote:
> If for no other reason thanThe boat looked nice, but I found the comment about it being too
> to see some nice photos of
> a Bolger Nymph, I call your
> attention to a Nymph being
> sold on eBay at the moment.
>
>http://tinyurl.com/7c3u
small for someone 250# laughable. I weighed 240# when I had two
teenagers and a medium sized dog on board with me in my Nymph. Total
crew weight probably close to 600#. There was still a good bit of
freeboard left and it rowed nicely. You do have to think about where
you are putting your weight before stepping in though.
Pete
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--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman" <brucehallman@y...>
wrote:
small for someone 250# laughable. I weighed 240# when I had two
teenagers and a medium sized dog on board with me in my Nymph. Total
crew weight probably close to 600#. There was still a good bit of
freeboard left and it rowed nicely. You do have to think about where
you are putting your weight before stepping in though.
Pete
wrote:
> If for no other reason thanThe boat looked nice, but I found the comment about it being too
> to see some nice photos of
> a Bolger Nymph, I call your
> attention to a Nymph being
> sold on eBay at the moment.
>
>http://tinyurl.com/7c3u
small for someone 250# laughable. I weighed 240# when I had two
teenagers and a medium sized dog on board with me in my Nymph. Total
crew weight probably close to 600#. There was still a good bit of
freeboard left and it rowed nicely. You do have to think about where
you are putting your weight before stepping in though.
Pete
There's already enough bid to cover the materials. Now for the
labor...
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman" <brucehallman@y...>
wrote:
labor...
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman" <brucehallman@y...>
wrote:
> If for no other reason than
> to see some nice photos of
> a Bolger Nymph, I call your
> attention to a Nymph being
> sold on eBay at the moment.
>
>http://tinyurl.com/7c3u
If for no other reason than
to see some nice photos of
a Bolger Nymph, I call your
attention to a Nymph being
sold on eBay at the moment.
http://tinyurl.com/7c3u
to see some nice photos of
a Bolger Nymph, I call your
attention to a Nymph being
sold on eBay at the moment.
http://tinyurl.com/7c3u