Re: Cabin Clam Skiff Pictures in Bolger5 files
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Bruce Hallman <bruce@h...> wrote:
This is my first motorboat ever (I still have AF3, Creamcheese).
want to go out on my first cruise with no auxilliar power so I
strapped the oars on. Plus, those oars up there give her a salty
look, don't you think? I will put oarlocks in the bow area.
I still have a lot of things to do and will enjoy every minute doing them!
By the way, there are racks for my nesting mice (mouse boats) on top
of the cabin. (http://www.fsanmiguel.com/boat/mice)
> On 6/8/05, Frank San Miguel <sanmi@y...> wrote:yes! A honda 40 is a thing of beauty. And me a life-long sailor :-)
> >http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bolger5/files/Cabin%20Clam%20Skiff/
>
> Thanks for posting the photos in the 'files' section
> versus the 'photos' section. Much easier to see.
>
> I bet that with that large motor that she is fast.
This is my first motorboat ever (I still have AF3, Creamcheese).
> I don't see where the oarlocks are located.Good catch!! that's because I haven't added them yet. But I didn't
want to go out on my first cruise with no auxilliar power so I
strapped the oars on. Plus, those oars up there give her a salty
look, don't you think? I will put oarlocks in the bow area.
I still have a lot of things to do and will enjoy every minute doing them!
By the way, there are racks for my nesting mice (mouse boats) on top
of the cabin. (http://www.fsanmiguel.com/boat/mice)
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hector" <bruce_hector@h...> wrote:
wind behind her, wide open, she was doing 25mpg on the GPS. She did
very well in the ship channel with plenty other boaters at about
15mph. I think that will be my standard cruising speen.
to haul her all the way there.
> Very cool Frank,Yes
>
> Is it yours now?
> Any action shots? Interior?I will try to post some soon.
>Only had her out twice. Both days were relatively calm. With the
> How does it perform?
wind behind her, wide open, she was doing 25mpg on the GPS. She did
very well in the ship channel with plenty other boaters at about
15mph. I think that will be my standard cruising speen.
>I'd like to, but probably not with Clam Skiff. My truck is too wimpy
> Will it be coming to the 2005 Kingston Messabout?
>
to haul her all the way there.
> CCS has long been a personal favorite for low cost cruising.Can hardly wait to do some more adventures!
>
> Bruce Hector
On 6/8/05, Frank San Miguel <sanmi@...> wrote:
versus the 'photos' section. Much easier to see.
I bet that with that large motor that she is fast.
I don't see where the oarlocks are located.
>http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bolger5/files/Cabin%20Clam%20Skiff/Thanks for posting the photos in the 'files' section
versus the 'photos' section. Much easier to see.
I bet that with that large motor that she is fast.
I don't see where the oarlocks are located.
Very cool Frank,
Is it yours now? Any action shots? Interior?
How does it perform?
Will it be coming to the 2005 Kingston Messabout?
CCS has long been a personal favorite for low cost cruising.
Bruce Hector
Is it yours now? Any action shots? Interior?
How does it perform?
Will it be coming to the 2005 Kingston Messabout?
CCS has long been a personal favorite for low cost cruising.
Bruce Hector
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/bolger5/files/Cabin%20Clam%20Skiff/
The boat was built by another Bolger fan. He approximated the
original design. I like PCB&F's styling better but aint going to
sacrifice style for getting on the water. I did however beef up the
transom and cut out those four big windows in the back.
The boat was built by another Bolger fan. He approximated the
original design. I like PCB&F's styling better but aint going to
sacrifice style for getting on the water. I did however beef up the
transom and cut out those four big windows in the back.