Re: [bolger] It's a boat!
Fantastic!!!! I cannot even begin to imagine the dedication
required for this project. You deserve to be very proud of your
accomplishment.
Of course, please post pics underway.
Bill
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required for this project. You deserve to be very proud of your
accomplishment.
Of course, please post pics underway.
Bill
--
Please support my wife in raising money for breast cancer research
during the "3-day", a 60 mile walk over 3 days.
http://tinyurl.com/cn3th
She looks a lovely job, you must be very proud of her
DonB
DonB
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "willers32" <mwagner@f...> wrote:
> We launched last Thursday! She floats, almost exactly on her DWL. When
> we fill the water tanks, she sets down at the bow about an inch. I'm
> thinking of adding a few pounds of lead in the stern to balance her
> out. Otherwise, all is well.
>
> Haven't had her under sail yet, but she does 4 knots with the 9.9
> outboard idling. This is an easily driven hull form.
>
> New pics are in the AS-29 Folder,on the Bolger4photos group.
>
> Enjoy!
We launched last Thursday! She floats, almost exactly on her DWL. When
we fill the water tanks, she sets down at the bow about an inch. I'm
thinking of adding a few pounds of lead in the stern to balance her
out. Otherwise, all is well.
Haven't had her under sail yet, but she does 4 knots with the 9.9
outboard idling. This is an easily driven hull form.
New pics are in the AS-29 Folder,on the Bolger4photos group.
Enjoy!
we fill the water tanks, she sets down at the bow about an inch. I'm
thinking of adding a few pounds of lead in the stern to balance her
out. Otherwise, all is well.
Haven't had her under sail yet, but she does 4 knots with the 9.9
outboard idling. This is an easily driven hull form.
New pics are in the AS-29 Folder,on the Bolger4photos group.
Enjoy!