RE: [bolger] Bicho de junio

Hello Fred, thanks for your answer.
I read in the archives your experiences and also Michael Gavin ones (I will
reforce the rowing seats :)

Thanks, regards, Máximo
I put a 2 hp. Johnson on June Bug and took it across Lake Vermilion in
northern Minnesota into a 20 mph wind and a 2 to 3 foot chop. With my son in
the bow, we shipped one cup of water over a distance of 9 miles. Pretty
good. Mostly, though, I used it with a Minnkota electric trolling motor,
which was a great way to use June Bug. For waterfowl watching it was better
than rowing, because it allowed coming close to birds without making human
motions.

Fred Schumacher

On Tue, Jan 20, 2009 at 7:46 AM, Maximo <grupos@...> wrote:

> A friend of mine started the building of a June Bug, here is a photo of
> the
> current situation:
>
>http://www.alpha25.com.ar/blog/uploaded_images/june-bug-771844.jpg
>
> Anyone tried a small outboard on this design?
> Thanks, regards, Máximo.
>
> PS: problems curing epoxy? Come to "Rio de la Plata" river...
> 35ºC (95ºF) last week!
> :)
>
>
>


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A friend of mine started the building of a June Bug, here is a photo of the
current situation:

http://www.alpha25.com.ar/blog/uploaded_images/june-bug-771844.jpg

Anyone tried a small outboard on this design?
Thanks, regards, Máximo.

PS: problems curing epoxy? Come to "Rio de la Plata" river...
35ºC (95ºF) last week!
:)