RE: [bolger] R.E: Re: Free Micro

Thanks Jack. Sounds like you have a real job on your hands. I’ve never
sailed before but, like you, I really enjoy the building process.
Currently, I have a 15’ flat iron skiff that is about 80% complete and I
hope to get her in the water this summer.

Brian

-----Original Message-----
From: Jack&Lois [mailto:jalo@...]
Sent: Monday, March 24, 2003 12:52 PM
To:bolger@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [bolger] R.E: Re: Free Micro

So relieved to know your Micro found a home, Brian. I was starting to
fear
that I'd have to make the trek to Mississippi from the frozen shores of
Fundy to recue her (not that a trip to the sunny south would require
much in
the way of an excuse about now). Currently in the midst of rescitating a
sadly neglected Micro I adopted a year and a half ago. My wife is fully
supportive of the project, but would probably be less than enthusiastic
at
the prospect of another Micro waif adoption. However, picking up a work
in
progress certainly would have appeal over repairing the ravages of 5
years
of outdoor deteriation in N.S., esp. the damage standing rain water,
melted
snow, and rotting leaves can do. After months of grinding an rot removal
sugery, true reconstuction is finally underway. Amazing what a boost to
my
spirits and energy that brings to the process. I'm optimistic (once
again)
of a spring (2003) re-launch. I hope your Micro's new guardian will
enjoy
your generous gift, both in construction and pocket cruising. I'm not
great
at photo chronicling projects, but will try to at least post a photo of
the
finished restoration and re-launch. All the best.

jeb, on the fine line of epoxy curring temperatures in his boat shop on
the
on-again-off-again thawing shores of Fundy





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[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
So relieved to know your Micro found a home, Brian. I was starting to fear
that I'd have to make the trek to Mississippi from the frozen shores of
Fundy to recue her (not that a trip to the sunny south would require much in
the way of an excuse about now). Currently in the midst of rescitating a
sadly neglected Micro I adopted a year and a half ago. My wife is fully
supportive of the project, but would probably be less than enthusiastic at
the prospect of another Micro waif adoption. However, picking up a work in
progress certainly would have appeal over repairing the ravages of 5 years
of outdoor deteriation in N.S., esp. the damage standing rain water, melted
snow, and rotting leaves can do. After months of grinding an rot removal
sugery, true reconstuction is finally underway. Amazing what a boost to my
spirits and energy that brings to the process. I'm optimistic (once again)
of a spring (2003) re-launch. I hope your Micro's new guardian will enjoy
your generous gift, both in construction and pocket cruising. I'm not great
at photo chronicling projects, but will try to at least post a photo of the
finished restoration and re-launch. All the best.

jeb, on the fine line of epoxy curring temperatures in his boat shop on the
on-again-off-again thawing shores of Fundy