Re: Calling Windermere builder....
La bierre, la BIERRE, toujours la bierr!
You should hear me try to order a hamburger and a Laurentide in La
Toque after the day shift has gone home. It's priceless!
Bolger est le Roi du bateaus a bois! (clumsy attempt at content rules)
Bruce
You should hear me try to order a hamburger and a Laurentide in La
Toque after the day shift has gone home. It's priceless!
Bolger est le Roi du bateaus a bois! (clumsy attempt at content rules)
Bruce
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, gauthier J <lecabotin@y...> wrote:
Mais oui tu peu venir assister à le virement du fond du
bateau.J'espere que tu sais que tu est toujours bienvenue à faire un
tour chez Kenmont n'importe quand! J'imagine que pour être plus
practique,tu pourrais passer en allant chez Michel Duquette ou aprés
avoir quitter SN composites....?
Avec une petite dépanneur pas trop loinge, on pourrais
facilement ce procurer une p'tit bière(quelque bières plutôt!) et
ensuite s'installer au grand soliel à côté du gabarit.
En passent, Phil et Susanne t'envois leur meilleurs
salutations. J'ai parler avec eu la semaine passer.
J'te donner un coup fil quand je serra pret!
À Bientôt,
Pierre"Peter"Lenihan
> PeterSalut Jean!
>
> You can count on me for the turnover, just let me know
> with time. And yes I will accept the beer...
>
>
> Jean Gauthier
> Le Cabotin
> Montréal
>
Mais oui tu peu venir assister à le virement du fond du
bateau.J'espere que tu sais que tu est toujours bienvenue à faire un
tour chez Kenmont n'importe quand! J'imagine que pour être plus
practique,tu pourrais passer en allant chez Michel Duquette ou aprés
avoir quitter SN composites....?
Avec une petite dépanneur pas trop loinge, on pourrais
facilement ce procurer une p'tit bière(quelque bières plutôt!) et
ensuite s'installer au grand soliel à côté du gabarit.
En passent, Phil et Susanne t'envois leur meilleurs
salutations. J'ai parler avec eu la semaine passer.
J'te donner un coup fil quand je serra pret!
À Bientôt,
Pierre"Peter"Lenihan
>
> __________________________________________________________
> Lèche-vitrine ou lèche-écran ?
> magasinage.yahoo.ca
Peter
You can count on me for the turnover, just let me know
with time. And yes I will accept the beer...
Jean Gauthier
Le Cabotin
Montréal
__________________________________________________________
Lèche-vitrine ou lèche-écran ?
magasinage.yahoo.ca
You can count on me for the turnover, just let me know
with time. And yes I will accept the beer...
Jean Gauthier
Le Cabotin
Montréal
__________________________________________________________
Lèche-vitrine ou lèche-écran ?
magasinage.yahoo.ca
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, sctree <sctree@d...> wrote:
A dozen folks have suggested this but what is not clear until you
try it is sigthing the full length of the chine log(to tweek it
really fair).Something which is virtually impossible as you can only
see so much of the chine log or lofting batten before it disappears
over the hump of the "up-side down" rocker. Right side up,one can
readily see the full length as it dips then rises.
Have just rounded up a few more guys from work who are all worked
up at the prospect of flipping something big although I think it is
the free beer that really has them hooked.....the bums!
When all is said and done,I think this will be somewhat anti-
climatic and take up a full 5 minutes.We,ll see.......
Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan,watching the falling rain......
> Peter,fairing
>
> Thanks, it's all clear now. Have you considered laying out and
> the chine line on top of the bottom then transferring the lineRick,
> underneath and installing the chines?
A dozen folks have suggested this but what is not clear until you
try it is sigthing the full length of the chine log(to tweek it
really fair).Something which is virtually impossible as you can only
see so much of the chine log or lofting batten before it disappears
over the hump of the "up-side down" rocker. Right side up,one can
readily see the full length as it dips then rises.
Have just rounded up a few more guys from work who are all worked
up at the prospect of flipping something big although I think it is
the free beer that really has them hooked.....the bums!
When all is said and done,I think this will be somewhat anti-
climatic and take up a full 5 minutes.We,ll see.......
Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan,watching the falling rain......
Peter,
Thanks, it's all clear now. Have you considered laying out and fairing
the chine line on top of the bottom then transferring the line
underneath and installing the chines? Hmm, maybe that won't be so good.
I'll be very interested in the box keel fillets. I've read that those on
Topaz fit perfectly as drawn.
Your jig,,, sorry it's been 30 years since I've been anywhere near snow
laden, frost heaving ground. What you built make perfect sense.
Thanks,
Rick
From the land of no frost heaves..... although the ground does shake
and roll occasionally.......
Thanks, it's all clear now. Have you considered laying out and fairing
the chine line on top of the bottom then transferring the line
underneath and installing the chines? Hmm, maybe that won't be so good.
I'll be very interested in the box keel fillets. I've read that those on
Topaz fit perfectly as drawn.
Your jig,,, sorry it's been 30 years since I've been anywhere near snow
laden, frost heaving ground. What you built make perfect sense.
Thanks,
Rick
From the land of no frost heaves..... although the ground does shake
and roll occasionally.......