Re: Build Site in Lousiana

What part of Louisiana? Louisiana is really three different states,
LOL. You might contact the Lake Pontchartrain wooden boat museum.
http://lpbmaritimemuseum.org/
They sponsor the Madisonville Wooden Boat Festival.
Loy Seal
Ruston, LA (FAR north Louisiana)
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, David Ryan <david@...> wrote:
>
> Hello Bolgeristas!
>
> As some of you may know, one of the best things that's come out of my
> discovering Bolger boats has been getting to know Bob Wise. Bob's got
> a knack for getting me into the right kind of trouble, and it's done
> me a world of good.
>
> Now I'm doing my best to return the favor. Bob and I are exploring
> the possibility of building a couple of boats together, with
> Louisiana being our first choice of place to rendezvous and cover
> each other with epoxy.
>
> We're looking for an aircraft hanger, warehouse, or other largish
> building, close to the water. Nothing fancy, so long as it's got
> power, shelter from the weather, and can be made reasonably secure.
> Any leads would be appreciated!
>
> And no, it's not a pair of I60s.
>
> YIBB,
> David
>
David,

I replied to you directly with a response from another site, email me
back direct if it didn't get to you.

HJ

David Ryan wrote:
> Hello Bolgeristas!
>
> As some of you may know, one of the best things that's come out of my
> discovering Bolger boats has been getting to know Bob Wise. Bob's got
> a knack for getting me into the right kind of trouble, and it's done
> me a world of good.
>
> Now I'm doing my best to return the favor. Bob and I are exploring
> the possibility of building a couple of boats together, with
> Louisiana being our first choice of place to rendezvous and cover
> each other with epoxy.
>
> We're looking for an aircraft hanger, warehouse, or other largish
> building, close to the water. Nothing fancy, so long as it's got
> power, shelter from the weather, and can be made reasonably secure.
> Any leads would be appreciated!
>
> And no, it's not a pair of I60s.
>
> YIBB,
> David
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Hello Bolgeristas!

As some of you may know, one of the best things that's come out of my
discovering Bolger boats has been getting to know Bob Wise. Bob's got
a knack for getting me into the right kind of trouble, and it's done
me a world of good.

Now I'm doing my best to return the favor. Bob and I are exploring
the possibility of building a couple of boats together, with
Louisiana being our first choice of place to rendezvous and cover
each other with epoxy.

We're looking for an aircraft hanger, warehouse, or other largish
building, close to the water. Nothing fancy, so long as it's got
power, shelter from the weather, and can be made reasonably secure.
Any leads would be appreciated!

And no, it's not a pair of I60s.

YIBB,
David