Re: 1954 Bolger boat

It looks similar to Lobsterboat on page 173 of 30 odd boats, except
that 28 feet would make it 4 feet to short. Might be a slightly

http://tom.ohern.net/boats/30oddboats/Lobsterboat/index.html

In the Sea Hawk chapter there is an even better photo of Lobsterboat
(I think it is Lobsterboat because it doesn't look like Sea Hawk and
he makes reference to Lobsterboat in the text of that page). Its on
page 166 (or a scaned version here
http://tom.ohern.net/boats/30oddboats/SeaHawk/pic7.jpg).

Tom


--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, bruce@h... wrote:
> Can anybody identify this
> early 1954 Bolger boat,
> and/or read the text:
>
>http://tinyurl.com/2y5vh
>
> I can make out this much...
>
> This 28'11" xxxxxx xxxxxx designed by Philip C. Bolger
> of Gouchester Mass. as build by xxxxx yards for W. x. Mxxxxxx
> and Sons, Inc. xxxxxxxx xxxx XX, xxxxx xxxx agents, She
> is powered by a 138 hp Norxxxxxx Knight.
On Jan 23, 2004, at 8:44 AM,bruce@...wrote:

> Can anybody identify this
> early 1954 Bolger boat,
> and/or read the text:
>
>http://tinyurl.com/2y5vh
>
> I can make out this much...
>
> This 28'11" xxxxxx xxxxxx designed by Philip C. Bolger
> of Gouchester Mass. as build by xxxxx yards for W. x. Mxxxxxx
> and Sons, Inc. xxxxxxxx xxxx XX, xxxxx xxxx agents, She
> is powered by a 138 hp Norxxxxxx Knight.

If it is the lobster boat looking one, check the
Jan 15 2004 MAIB.

hal
Can anybody identify this
early 1954 Bolger boat,
and/or read the text:

http://tinyurl.com/2y5vh

I can make out this much...

This 28'11" xxxxxx xxxxxx designed by Philip C. Bolger
of Gouchester Mass. as build by xxxxx yards for W. x. Mxxxxxx
and Sons, Inc. xxxxxxxx xxxx XX, xxxxx xxxx agents, She
is powered by a 138 hp Norxxxxxx Knight.