Re: BunnyR
Yes, that's same one that appears in Payson's book.
Howard
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "mbevington" <mike_bevington@...>
wrote:
Howard
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "mbevington" <mike_bevington@...>
wrote:
>Designs
> A Bolger lobsterboat of these dimensions is described in the
> column of WoodenBoat issue 77, July/August 1987. No design numberis
> shown but it looks just like your fine rendering, Bruce.from
>
>
> --- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman" <bruce@> wrote:
> >
> > > I'm not sure where this one appears in print,
> >
> >
> > I worked from a scan, so I don't know where it is from. Judging
> > the typeface, it wasn't MAIB, but probably either WoodenboatMag, or
> > perhaps Small Craft Adviser. It is listed as Bolger design#430, and
> > the article says that PCB has probably designed more 'LobsterBoats'
> > akin to this than anyone else in history.
> >
>
A Bolger lobsterboat of these dimensions is described in the Designs
column of WoodenBoat issue 77, July/August 1987. No design number is
shown but it looks just like your fine rendering, Bruce.
column of WoodenBoat issue 77, July/August 1987. No design number is
shown but it looks just like your fine rendering, Bruce.
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman" <bruce@...> wrote:
>
> > I'm not sure where this one appears in print,
>
>
> I worked from a scan, so I don't know where it is from. Judging from
> the typeface, it wasn't MAIB, but probably either Woodenboat Mag, or
> perhaps Small Craft Adviser. It is listed as Bolger design #430, and
> the article says that PCB has probably designed more 'Lobster Boats'
> akin to this than anyone else in history.
>
> I'm not sure where this one appears in print,I worked from a scan, so I don't know where it is from. Judging from
the typeface, it wasn't MAIB, but probably either Woodenboat Mag, or
perhaps Small Craft Adviser. It is listed as Bolger design #430, and
the article says that PCB has probably designed more 'Lobster Boats'
akin to this than anyone else in history.
I'm not sure where this one appears in print, unless she's the same as
Laura B, whose design appears in Harold Payson's "Boat Modeling the
Easy Way". There's what looks like a complete set of scaled-down
drawings for Laura B, with lines and a table of offsets. The book says
to enlarge the drawings 323 percent for full-size plans at 3/4" to the
foot.
On a 1:1 scale, she's 28' x 10' x 2'9", the same dimensions as given
for Bunny R in this group's message #41737.
Howard
Laura B, whose design appears in Harold Payson's "Boat Modeling the
Easy Way". There's what looks like a complete set of scaled-down
drawings for Laura B, with lines and a table of offsets. The book says
to enlarge the drawings 323 percent for full-size plans at 3/4" to the
foot.
On a 1:1 scale, she's 28' x 10' x 2'9", the same dimensions as given
for Bunny R in this group's message #41737.
Howard
--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Bruce Hallman" <bruce@...> wrote:
>
>http://flickr.com/photos/hallman/2326553251/
>
> And the 28ft Lobsterboat BunnyR
>