Re: [bolger] Re: Super Brick mods?
> That one is coming to the Kingston Messabout, Sept 9, 10 & 11, 2005.You will, of course, take a zillion pictures?
>http://www.brucesboats.com
>
> Bruce Hector
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Bruce Hallman <bruce@h...> wrote:
That one is coming to the Kingston Messabout, Sept 9, 10 & 11, 2005.
http://www.brucesboats.com
Bruce Hector
> On 7/22/05, donschultz8275 <donschultz@i...> wrote: "and one in NewEngland"
That one is coming to the Kingston Messabout, Sept 9, 10 & 11, 2005.
http://www.brucesboats.com
Bruce Hector
On 7/22/05, donschultz8275 <donschultz@...> wrote:
over the Watervan design this morning! Watervan,
unlike Superbrick has been built. One, per plans, in
Austrailia I think, and one in New England [?]. The
one in New England did an interesting modification,
where they built a second dinette seating booth in
the place of the queen sized berth.
Interesting idea, but I was thinking that the width of the
queen berth could be fitted with a removable 'backrest'
board, [padded, of course], sort of like on the berth
for Centennial II, turning the queen berth into a
sofa/couch seating position while underway.
> Seems to me that a Super Brick modified for power, is a WaterVan.Funny you should write that now, I was just drooling
> That is a complete design ready to build.
> don
over the Watervan design this morning! Watervan,
unlike Superbrick has been built. One, per plans, in
Austrailia I think, and one in New England [?]. The
one in New England did an interesting modification,
where they built a second dinette seating booth in
the place of the queen sized berth.
Interesting idea, but I was thinking that the width of the
queen berth could be fitted with a removable 'backrest'
board, [padded, of course], sort of like on the berth
for Centennial II, turning the queen berth into a
sofa/couch seating position while underway.
Seems to me that a Super Brick modified for power, is a WaterVan.
That is a complete design ready to build.
don
That is a complete design ready to build.
don