Re: Greeting
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "macinkos" <smacinko@e...> wrote:
mentioned your address had changed. how do I get in touch/ i can be
reached atedeinhorn@.... Look forward to hearing from you,
Regards, Ed
> --- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Ed" <edeinhorn@h...> wrote:correspond
> > --- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Harry James <welshman@p...> wrote:
> > > You building the tennessee stock?
>
> Hi Ed (and Harry),
>
> I own a Tennesee (named "Anomaly") and would be happy to
> with you about that design. Recently (as in very recently), Itrailered her to
> Marshfield, MA (about a 2 hour freeway trip from my home) andlaunched her
> in dew-thin waters without immersing the trailer, which is myhabit. I have a
> wonderful (excuse the immodesty but it is hard not to be giventhis design's
> virtues) photo of her at the sand ramp but don't really know whereto post it for
> wider viewing. Anyway, glad to hear you are building a Tennesseeand let me
> know if you have any questions. My e-mail address has changedsince I
> subscribed so contact me offline at: smacinko@c...Seth, Would very much like to correspond as regards Tennesee. You
>
> Regards,
>
> Seth
mentioned your address had changed. how do I get in touch/ i can be
reached atedeinhorn@.... Look forward to hearing from you,
Regards, Ed
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Ed" <edeinhorn@h...> wrote:
I own a Tennesee (named "Anomaly") and would be happy to correspond
with you about that design. Recently (as in very recently), I trailered her to
Marshfield, MA (about a 2 hour freeway trip from my home) and launched her
in dew-thin waters without immersing the trailer, which is my habit. I have a
wonderful (excuse the immodesty but it is hard not to be given this design's
virtues) photo of her at the sand ramp but don't really know where to post it for
wider viewing. Anyway, glad to hear you are building a Tennessee and let me
know if you have any questions. My e-mail address has changed since I
subscribed so contact me offline at:smacinko@...
Regards,
Seth
> --- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Harry James <welshman@p...> wrote:Hi Ed (and Harry),
> > You building the tennessee stock?
I own a Tennesee (named "Anomaly") and would be happy to correspond
with you about that design. Recently (as in very recently), I trailered her to
Marshfield, MA (about a 2 hour freeway trip from my home) and launched her
in dew-thin waters without immersing the trailer, which is my habit. I have a
wonderful (excuse the immodesty but it is hard not to be given this design's
virtues) photo of her at the sand ramp but don't really know where to post it for
wider viewing. Anyway, glad to hear you are building a Tennessee and let me
know if you have any questions. My e-mail address has changed since I
subscribed so contact me offline at:smacinko@...
Regards,
Seth
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Bruce Hallman <bruce@h...> wrote:
Perhaps. I did ask Phil about this. He replied "Tennessee could
stand 1/2 inch where 3/8 is specified including doubling the bottom,
if you don't add much else". We shall see. I think it will be an
increase of 250-300lbs. May effect planeing, but hopefully not
cruising about. Perhaps increase HP.? The decision to use 1/2" was
prompted by a meandering around the local Lowes. I was momentarily
halted, as if seeing the first halter top of spring. There, next to
the marine fir was a pile of ply. Goergeous. Made the fir marine, at
double the price, look like trash sheathing. It was the Arauco I
earlier inquired about. 5 ply. "A" side nearly cabinet grade. C side
nice. I baked, boiled and dishwashed repeatedly. Looks good.
Recommended for high moisture usage. Kithens,bathrooms,lineing
refrigerated trucks. Lowes is stocking as a replacement for fir. 23
bucks a sheet. I don't mind trying something new. Any ideas on HP?
> > the tennesseecapacity of the boat.
>
> Bear in mind, that if I recall correctly, the
> Tennesee is a light displacment boat, and
> that if you build up the boat heavier and
> stronger than the plans, that the added
> weight will subtract from the ultimate carrying
Perhaps. I did ask Phil about this. He replied "Tennessee could
stand 1/2 inch where 3/8 is specified including doubling the bottom,
if you don't add much else". We shall see. I think it will be an
increase of 250-300lbs. May effect planeing, but hopefully not
cruising about. Perhaps increase HP.? The decision to use 1/2" was
prompted by a meandering around the local Lowes. I was momentarily
halted, as if seeing the first halter top of spring. There, next to
the marine fir was a pile of ply. Goergeous. Made the fir marine, at
double the price, look like trash sheathing. It was the Arauco I
earlier inquired about. 5 ply. "A" side nearly cabinet grade. C side
nice. I baked, boiled and dishwashed repeatedly. Looks good.
Recommended for high moisture usage. Kithens,bathrooms,lineing
refrigerated trucks. Lowes is stocking as a replacement for fir. 23
bucks a sheet. I don't mind trying something new. Any ideas on HP?
> the tennesseeBear in mind, that if I recall correctly, the
Tennesee is a light displacment boat, and
that if you build up the boat heavier and
stronger than the plans, that the added
weight will subtract from the ultimate carrying
capacity of the boat.
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Harry James <welshman@p...> wrote:
fastened. White oak rubrails, chines and skids. Adding two skids.
Doubling up cabin framing for more bearing as I'll be leaving
a "Birdwatcher" type walk-thru. Trying to figure out how to raise a
forward hatch to gain headroom for a porta-potti so as not to take
up so much of the cabin.
> You building the tennessee stock?have
>
> HJ
>
> Ed wrote:
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> > I,ve been rude. I joined this group a few weeks ago and
> >simply been asking questions as opposed to saying hello. I shouldaround,
> >begin by saying I hold the record, given to me by Mr. Bolger
> >hisself,for building a Teal. Eleven years. I dragged this boat
> >slathering it, or it's pieces, with preservative every year orso.
> >This project saw me thru three wives, five houses and other ass'tnext
> >endeavours. I'm happily situated with the third wife, 15 years
> >week! The 5th house(6yrs.), and still have the Teal. (23 yrs.). Awould
> >testimonial to good design,and plywood. I am presently building a
> >Tennessee. I'm located in Sherwood Md. if anyone is about and
> >like to drop by.posts
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> >Mostly. Changing to 1/2 ply thruout. Poplar interior framing. All
fastened. White oak rubrails, chines and skids. Adding two skids.
Doubling up cabin framing for more bearing as I'll be leaving
a "Birdwatcher" type walk-thru. Trying to figure out how to raise a
forward hatch to gain headroom for a porta-potti so as not to take
up so much of the cabin.
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You building the tennessee stock?
HJ
Ed wrote:
HJ
Ed wrote:
> I,ve been rude. I joined this group a few weeks ago and have
>simply been asking questions as opposed to saying hello. I should
>begin by saying I hold the record, given to me by Mr. Bolger
>hisself,for building a Teal. Eleven years. I dragged this boat around,
>slathering it, or it's pieces, with preservative every year or so.
>This project saw me thru three wives, five houses and other ass't
>endeavours. I'm happily situated with the third wife, 15 years next
>week! The 5th house(6yrs.), and still have the Teal. (23 yrs.). A
>testimonial to good design,and plywood. I am presently building a
>Tennessee. I'm located in Sherwood Md. if anyone is about and would
>like to drop by.
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On 8/4/05, Ed
> I hold the record, given to me by Mr. BolgerCongratulations, you are famous! <smile>
> hisself,for building a Teal.
I,ve been rude. I joined this group a few weeks ago and have
simply been asking questions as opposed to saying hello. I should
begin by saying I hold the record, given to me by Mr. Bolger
hisself,for building a Teal. Eleven years. I dragged this boat around,
slathering it, or it's pieces, with preservative every year or so.
This project saw me thru three wives, five houses and other ass't
endeavours. I'm happily situated with the third wife, 15 years next
week! The 5th house(6yrs.), and still have the Teal. (23 yrs.). A
testimonial to good design,and plywood. I am presently building a
Tennessee. I'm located in Sherwood Md. if anyone is about and would
like to drop by.
simply been asking questions as opposed to saying hello. I should
begin by saying I hold the record, given to me by Mr. Bolger
hisself,for building a Teal. Eleven years. I dragged this boat around,
slathering it, or it's pieces, with preservative every year or so.
This project saw me thru three wives, five houses and other ass't
endeavours. I'm happily situated with the third wife, 15 years next
week! The 5th house(6yrs.), and still have the Teal. (23 yrs.). A
testimonial to good design,and plywood. I am presently building a
Tennessee. I'm located in Sherwood Md. if anyone is about and would
like to drop by.