Re: [bolger] Bolger Motorsailer
Thanks, I'd appreciate that.
Cheers,
Ed
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From: John Bellsmallboatdesigner@...
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:37:38 -0400
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Subject: Re: [bolger] Bolger Motorsailer
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The boat is detailed in a couple of MAIB articles. It's called 'Alaskan<BR>
Cargo Ship' or some such.<BR>
<BR>
The boat appears to be built mostly to plan except for the front of the<BR>
pilothouse. Bolger drew it flat and the photos I've seen give its face a
bit<BR>
of an arc. A good change IMO.<BR>
<BR>
Bolger did go back and revise the plans for another client, adding heavy<BR>
rubbing strakes along the topsides, revising the rig from a tall gaff to
a<BR>
lower aspect balanced lug (on a tabernacle, IRRC), and most
significantly<BR>
changing the power from a water-cooled Yanmar to an air-cooled Duetz.<BR>
<BR>
This is easily one of my favorite Bolger designs ever. I'll try to find
the<BR>
MAIB refs. If I can get my scanner working again, I'll see if I can get
some<BR>
scans posted for you.<BR>
<BR>
JB<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
Cheers,
Ed
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From: John Bellsmallboatdesigner@...
Date: Thu, 25 Aug 2005 11:37:38 -0400
To:bolger@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [bolger] Bolger Motorsailer
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The boat is detailed in a couple of MAIB articles. It's called 'Alaskan<BR>
Cargo Ship' or some such.<BR>
<BR>
The boat appears to be built mostly to plan except for the front of the<BR>
pilothouse. Bolger drew it flat and the photos I've seen give its face a
bit<BR>
of an arc. A good change IMO.<BR>
<BR>
Bolger did go back and revise the plans for another client, adding heavy<BR>
rubbing strakes along the topsides, revising the rig from a tall gaff to
a<BR>
lower aspect balanced lug (on a tabernacle, IRRC), and most
significantly<BR>
changing the power from a water-cooled Yanmar to an air-cooled Duetz.<BR>
<BR>
This is easily one of my favorite Bolger designs ever. I'll try to find
the<BR>
MAIB refs. If I can get my scanner working again, I'll see if I can get
some<BR>
scans posted for you.<BR>
<BR>
JB<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
<BR>
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From: "erd39" <edrapela@...><BR>
To: <bolger@yahoogroups.com><BR>
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:24 AM<BR>
Subject: [bolger] Bolger Motorsailer<BR>
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> In the "Launchings" section on Woodenboat March/April edition there is<BR>
> a 30' Bolger motorsailer. Can anyone provide the design number ro
some<BR>
> reference that I might follow to determine the number? Also is she<BR>
> built as drawn or have mods been made.<BR>
><BR>
> Thanks for any help.<BR>
><BR>
> Cheers,<BR>
> Ed<BR>
><BR>
<BR>
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From: "erd39" <edrapela@...>
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Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:24 AM
Subject: [bolger] Bolger Motorsailer
> In the "Launchings" section on Woodenboat March/April edition there is
> a 30' Bolger motorsailer. Can anyone provide the design number ro some
> reference that I might follow to determine the number? Also is she
> built as drawn or have mods been made.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Cheers,
> Ed
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Bolger rules!!!
> - no cursing, flaming, trolling, spamming, or flogging dead horses
> - stay on topic, stay on thread, punctuate, no 'Ed, thanks, Fred' posts
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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>
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>
The boat is detailed in a couple of MAIB articles. It's called 'Alaskan
Cargo Ship' or some such.
The boat appears to be built mostly to plan except for the front of the
pilothouse. Bolger drew it flat and the photos I've seen give its face a bit
of an arc. A good change IMO.
Bolger did go back and revise the plans for another client, adding heavy
rubbing strakes along the topsides, revising the rig from a tall gaff to a
lower aspect balanced lug (on a tabernacle, IRRC), and most significantly
changing the power from a water-cooled Yanmar to an air-cooled Duetz.
This is easily one of my favorite Bolger designs ever. I'll try to find the
MAIB refs. If I can get my scanner working again, I'll see if I can get some
scans posted for you.
JB
Cargo Ship' or some such.
The boat appears to be built mostly to plan except for the front of the
pilothouse. Bolger drew it flat and the photos I've seen give its face a bit
of an arc. A good change IMO.
Bolger did go back and revise the plans for another client, adding heavy
rubbing strakes along the topsides, revising the rig from a tall gaff to a
lower aspect balanced lug (on a tabernacle, IRRC), and most significantly
changing the power from a water-cooled Yanmar to an air-cooled Duetz.
This is easily one of my favorite Bolger designs ever. I'll try to find the
MAIB refs. If I can get my scanner working again, I'll see if I can get some
scans posted for you.
JB
----- Original Message -----
From: "erd39" <edrapela@...>
To: <bolger@yahoogroups.com>
Sent: Thursday, August 25, 2005 11:24 AM
Subject: [bolger] Bolger Motorsailer
> In the "Launchings" section on Woodenboat March/April edition there is
> a 30' Bolger motorsailer. Can anyone provide the design number ro some
> reference that I might follow to determine the number? Also is she
> built as drawn or have mods been made.
>
> Thanks for any help.
>
> Cheers,
> Ed
>
In the "Launchings" section on Woodenboat March/April edition there is
a 30' Bolger motorsailer. Can anyone provide the design number ro some
reference that I might follow to determine the number? Also is she
built as drawn or have mods been made.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers,
Ed
a 30' Bolger motorsailer. Can anyone provide the design number ro some
reference that I might follow to determine the number? Also is she
built as drawn or have mods been made.
Thanks for any help.
Cheers,
Ed