Re: [bolger] neural mass
I hereby nominate you to , by yourself, do this for us .... collectively! Congrats for being nominated for this honor.
Don Tyson
who would like to be able to stand while draining used beer on a boat just about like Tennessee. I want a table aft to use this laptop in a heated structure of some sort. I want it to go 80 safely on 4hp and draw little more than horseflys for draft. then I would...like ...um...................
Peter Lenihan <lestat@...> wrote:
Bolgerados,
All this talk of late, regarding slightly modified Cabin
Clam Skiffs,Tennessees and the like,suggests to me that there is an
unfilled gap in his designs and that perhaps it would be a good time
for those involved to perhaps form a syndicate and commission a new
design from our Hero,Phil C.Bolger. Collectively,it would not(should
not) cost much and we might all be surprised/impressed with a new and
fresh design.
Then again,he may simply suggest a pre-existing design yet
unknown to us all :-)
Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan
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Don Tyson
who would like to be able to stand while draining used beer on a boat just about like Tennessee. I want a table aft to use this laptop in a heated structure of some sort. I want it to go 80 safely on 4hp and draw little more than horseflys for draft. then I would...like ...um...................
Peter Lenihan <lestat@...> wrote:
Bolgerados,
All this talk of late, regarding slightly modified Cabin
Clam Skiffs,Tennessees and the like,suggests to me that there is an
unfilled gap in his designs and that perhaps it would be a good time
for those involved to perhaps form a syndicate and commission a new
design from our Hero,Phil C.Bolger. Collectively,it would not(should
not) cost much and we might all be surprised/impressed with a new and
fresh design.
Then again,he may simply suggest a pre-existing design yet
unknown to us all :-)
Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan
Bolger rules!!!
- no cursing, flaming, trolling, spamming, or flogging dead horses
- stay on topic, stay on thread, punctuate, no 'Ed, thanks, Fred' posts
- Pls add your comments at the TOP, SIGN your posts, and snip away
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I would take a look at the preliminary ideas, that 22 x 6 with
standing headroom idea, simple and cheap construction is a good
thing. Now if I could stand in the stern and fly fish it would even
be better. Oh yea---it has to look sweet too.
Let's get organized.
chuck
standing headroom idea, simple and cheap construction is a good
thing. Now if I could stand in the stern and fly fish it would even
be better. Oh yea---it has to look sweet too.
Let's get organized.
chuck
> --- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Peter Lenihan" <lestat@b...> wrote:standing
> > --- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Bruce Hallman <bruce@h...> wrote:
> > > Which is a 22' by 6' cabin power sharpie?
> >
> > Perhaps,although not necessarily Bruce, but something with
> > headroom not as long as, say a Wyomming,nor as wide as aChamplain
> orable
> > as complicated as a Windermere nor as narrow as a Sneakeasy but
> > to be easily trailered,with planing speed from low power,withfewer
> > windows then the Cabin Clam Skiff and,and,and be dirt cheap andeasy
> > to build,capable of being lived on for stretches at a time oronly
> > used for day trips,with sails for back-up..................Bolger
> >
> > Doncha think our Hero can do it?
> >
> > Sincerely,
> >
> > Peter Lenihan,excited at the prospect of another brilliant
> > design...........
Or, to put iut a different way... something with the accomodation of a
Dakota on the length of an Idaho. And it could be named Florida :-)
Cheers/The Fader
Dakota on the length of an Idaho. And it could be named Florida :-)
Cheers/The Fader
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Peter Lenihan" <lestat@b...> wrote:
> --- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Bruce Hallman <bruce@h...> wrote:
> > Which is a 22' by 6' cabin power sharpie?
>
> Perhaps,although not necessarily Bruce, but something with standing
> headroom not as long as, say a Wyomming,nor as wide as a Champlain
or
> as complicated as a Windermere nor as narrow as a Sneakeasy but able
> to be easily trailered,with planing speed from low power,with fewer
> windows then the Cabin Clam Skiff and,and,and be dirt cheap and easy
> to build,capable of being lived on for stretches at a time or only
> used for day trips,with sails for back-up..................
>
> Doncha think our Hero can do it?
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Peter Lenihan,excited at the prospect of another brilliant Bolger
> design...........
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Bruce Hallman <bruce@h...> wrote:
headroom not as long as, say a Wyomming,nor as wide as a Champlain or
as complicated as a Windermere nor as narrow as a Sneakeasy but able
to be easily trailered,with planing speed from low power,with fewer
windows then the Cabin Clam Skiff and,and,and be dirt cheap and easy
to build,capable of being lived on for stretches at a time or only
used for day trips,with sails for back-up..................
Doncha think our Hero can do it?
Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan,excited at the prospect of another brilliant Bolger
design...........
> Which is a 22' by 6' cabin power sharpie?Perhaps,although not necessarily Bruce, but something with standing
headroom not as long as, say a Wyomming,nor as wide as a Champlain or
as complicated as a Windermere nor as narrow as a Sneakeasy but able
to be easily trailered,with planing speed from low power,with fewer
windows then the Cabin Clam Skiff and,and,and be dirt cheap and easy
to build,capable of being lived on for stretches at a time or only
used for day trips,with sails for back-up..................
Doncha think our Hero can do it?
Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan,excited at the prospect of another brilliant Bolger
design...........
--- Peter Lenihan wrote:
> an unfilled gap in his designsWhich is a 22' by 6' cabin power sharpie?
Bolgerados,
All this talk of late, regarding slightly modified Cabin
Clam Skiffs,Tennessees and the like,suggests to me that there is an
unfilled gap in his designs and that perhaps it would be a good time
for those involved to perhaps form a syndicate and commission a new
design from our Hero,Phil C.Bolger. Collectively,it would not(should
not) cost much and we might all be surprised/impressed with a new and
fresh design.
Then again,he may simply suggest a pre-existing design yet
unknown to us all :-)
Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan
All this talk of late, regarding slightly modified Cabin
Clam Skiffs,Tennessees and the like,suggests to me that there is an
unfilled gap in his designs and that perhaps it would be a good time
for those involved to perhaps form a syndicate and commission a new
design from our Hero,Phil C.Bolger. Collectively,it would not(should
not) cost much and we might all be surprised/impressed with a new and
fresh design.
Then again,he may simply suggest a pre-existing design yet
unknown to us all :-)
Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan