[bolger] Re: New Member here!

jef-@...wrote:
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/bolger/?start=299
>jef-@...wrote:
> original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/bolger/?start=291
> > What a great site. I just finished a Jim Michalak design called
> Frolic2 and am looking ahead to another Bolger boat project. The
> Folding schooner is next am I'm looking into the AS39. Does anyone
> have any information on the performance and characteristics of the
LM2?
> >
>
> I've read the article in "Boats With An Open Mind". It's what got me
> interested in the AS39. I was hoping someone had built one or had a
> chance to sail on one.
> I have one and it's for sale. It was professionaly built of marine
ply and west system epoxy. The boat is fully found including a
composting toilet 4 stroke motor all at a price less than the cost of
lumber $33,000 bob archibaldarch@...
jef-@...wrote:
original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/bolger/?start=291
> What a great site. I just finished a Jim Michalak design called
Frolic2 and am looking ahead to another Bolger boat project. The
Folding schooner is next am I'm looking into the AS39. Does anyone
have any information on the performance and characteristics of the LM2?
>

I've read the article in "Boats With An Open Mind". It's what got me
interested in the AS39. I was hoping someone had built one or had a
chance to sail on one.
bianc-@...wrote:

Hi

original article:http://www.egroups.com/group/bolger/?start=291
> What a great site. I just finished a Jim Michalak design called
Frolic2 and am looking ahead to another Bolger boat project. The
Folding schooner is next am I'm looking into the AS39. Does anyone
have any information on the performance and characteristics of the LM2?


Link tohttp://www.ace.net.au/schooner/as192939.htm#start.The AS39 is
featured in PCB's "Boats with an open mind". Cheers, Pippo
What a great site. I just finished a Jim Michalak design called Frolic2 and am looking ahead to another Bolger boat project. The Folding schooner is next am I'm looking into the AS39. Does anyone have any information on the performance and characteristics of the LM2?