Re: [bolger] Wyoming project

It was the Sneakeasy not the Tennessee that he had with inboard power.
Anybody know what happened to him?

HJ

Bruce Hallman wrote:
> Here is the last snapshot of the defunct website
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>http://web.archive.org/web/20050306134842/http://4dw.net/cosailor/
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> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Harry James <welshman@...> wrote:
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>> I had forgotten about that
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>> it was Jeff Blunk and he also built a Tennessee with inboard power, a
>> really neat idea. He had a neat web site and almost had them ready to go
>> together and then I got mobilized and lost track I had forgotten about
>> him until you brought it up. Anybody know what happened?
>>
>> HJ
>>
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Here is the last snapshot of the defunct website

http://web.archive.org/web/20050306134842/http://4dw.net/cosailor/

On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 12:22 AM, Harry James <welshman@...> wrote:
> I had forgotten about that
>
> it was Jeff Blunk and he also built a Tennessee with inboard power, a
> really neat idea. He had a neat web site and almost had them ready to go
> together and then I got mobilized and lost track I had forgotten about
> him until you brought it up. Anybody know what happened?
>
> HJ
I had forgotten about that

it was Jeff Blunk and he also built a Tennessee with inboard power, a
really neat idea. He had a neat web site and almost had them ready to go
together and then I got mobilized and lost track I had forgotten about
him until you brought it up. Anybody know what happened?

HJ



daschultz2000 wrote:
> I would suppose some remember the Wyoming that was being built in 3 sections. The bow and stern sections, 17 feet each were ready have the middle section built up between them. The fellow was in Nebraska as I recall.
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> Anyway....Anybody know what happened to the project?
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> Don
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I would suppose some remember the Wyoming that was being built in 3 sections. The bow and stern sections, 17 feet each were ready have the middle section built up between them. The fellow was in Nebraska as I recall.

Anyway....Anybody know what happened to the project?

Don