Re: Lions Paw 38 steel sharpie pictures... last chance to print out

--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "lancefgunderson" <lancefgunderson@...>
wrote:
>
> --- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "goadarama" <goadarama@> wrote:
> >
> >http://nukemuff.tripod.com/id38.html
> >
> > This page will be up for another week or so if someone wants a > >
>
> Any idea why this interesting sharpie was never launched or used? Did
> the owner ever try to sell it?
>

Search Lions Paw here. I recall that some members of this forum
traveled to see the boat within the last 2 years or so. The builder
got stalled by either financial or family issues. The wooden deck and
interior were suffering badly from being exposed. As I recall, he
definitely did not want to sell the hull, so he must be looking for
better times ahead.

Don
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "goadarama" <goadarama@...> wrote:
>
>http://nukemuff.tripod.com/id38.html
>
> This page will be up for another week or so if someone wants a hard
> copy of the LP38 lines and size perspective. Plans are roughly
> displayed in Bolgers book.... dimensions of the panels, bulkhead
> dimensions, etc.. Seems a saavy builder could make one happen from
> these alone. I took the book to a top end photocopy place and the big
> sheets clearly showed the little numbers showing panel layouts. I'd
> imagine this was a benevolent PB gesture to the enterprising budget
> builder. That's one of the neat things about PBolger: little rays of
> almost hippie like idealism in that staunchly libertarian front.
>

Any idea why this interesting sharpie was never launched or used? Did
the owner ever try to sell it?
http://nukemuff.tripod.com/id38.html

This page will be up for another week or so if someone wants a hard
copy of the LP38 lines and size perspective. Plans are roughly
displayed in Bolgers book.... dimensions of the panels, bulkhead
dimensions, etc.. Seems a saavy builder could make one happen from
these alone. I took the book to a top end photocopy place and the big
sheets clearly showed the little numbers showing panel layouts. I'd
imagine this was a benevolent PB gesture to the enterprising budget
builder. That's one of the neat things about PBolger: little rays of
almost hippie like idealism in that staunchly libertarian front.