Re: [bolger] Weekend boat building report:
Bruce
Of course you documented all of this in glorious color photographs to share with the group--right?
John
bruce@...wrote:
Not all boat building days are fun,
over the weekend I worked on fastening
the fin keel plywood to the lead
ballast which required squirming
around on my back on the driveway,
up and down a hundred times, swinging
a maul hammer from cramped positions
and working with goopy glue all over.
Then, painting the bottom and fin from
the same position upside down. I am
glad that is done with!
The fun part included building the
rudder, and for grins I put a small
bottom plate on the rudder, [which I
could remove if I chose to], but so
many of the more recent designs of
Bolger have this rudder bottom plate.
Bolger rules!!!
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- Plans: Mr. Philip C. Bolger, P.O. Box 1209, Gloucester, MA, 01930, Fax: (978) 282-1349
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Of course you documented all of this in glorious color photographs to share with the group--right?
John
bruce@...wrote:
Not all boat building days are fun,
over the weekend I worked on fastening
the fin keel plywood to the lead
ballast which required squirming
around on my back on the driveway,
up and down a hundred times, swinging
a maul hammer from cramped positions
and working with goopy glue all over.
Then, painting the bottom and fin from
the same position upside down. I am
glad that is done with!
The fun part included building the
rudder, and for grins I put a small
bottom plate on the rudder, [which I
could remove if I chose to], but so
many of the more recent designs of
Bolger have this rudder bottom plate.
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
- Plans: Mr. Philip C. Bolger, P.O. Box 1209, Gloucester, MA, 01930, Fax: (978) 282-1349
- Unsubscribe:bolger-unsubscribe@yahoogroups.com
- Open discussion:bolger_coffee_lounge-subscribe@yahoogroups.com
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Not all boat building days are fun,
over the weekend I worked on fastening
the fin keel plywood to the lead
ballast which required squirming
around on my back on the driveway,
up and down a hundred times, swinging
a maul hammer from cramped positions
and working with goopy glue all over.
Then, painting the bottom and fin from
the same position upside down. I am
glad that is done with!
The fun part included building the
rudder, and for grins I put a small
bottom plate on the rudder, [which I
could remove if I chose to], but so
many of the more recent designs of
Bolger have this rudder bottom plate.
over the weekend I worked on fastening
the fin keel plywood to the lead
ballast which required squirming
around on my back on the driveway,
up and down a hundred times, swinging
a maul hammer from cramped positions
and working with goopy glue all over.
Then, painting the bottom and fin from
the same position upside down. I am
glad that is done with!
The fun part included building the
rudder, and for grins I put a small
bottom plate on the rudder, [which I
could remove if I chose to], but so
many of the more recent designs of
Bolger have this rudder bottom plate.