RE: [bolger] Re: Newbie.
Thanks for that.
I must see if I can get a copy of BWAOM it will make good reference material.
Regards
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From:bruce@...
Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 07:40:15 -0700
Subject: Re: [bolger] Re: Newbie.
You might also consider the 18 foot "Clam Skiff"
From chapter 15 of the Bolger book _Boats with an Open Mind_
"a solid skiff that could stand generous power, carry a big load, and
have flat footing right out to the side."
(page 68)http://tinyurl.com/qhlj3z
I has the advantage of being a relatively easy to build plywood panel boat.
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I must see if I can get a copy of BWAOM it will make good reference material.
Regards
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From:bruce@...
Date: Mon, 18 May 2009 07:40:15 -0700
Subject: Re: [bolger] Re: Newbie.
You might also consider the 18 foot "Clam Skiff"
From chapter 15 of the Bolger book _Boats with an Open Mind_
"a solid skiff that could stand generous power, carry a big load, and
have flat footing right out to the side."
(page 68)http://tinyurl.com/qhlj3z
I has the advantage of being a relatively easy to build plywood panel boat.
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On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 1:37 AM, David Wells <dwells01@...> wrote:
From chapter 15 of the Bolger book _Boats with an Open Mind_
"a solid skiff that could stand generous power, carry a big load, and
have flat footing right out to the side."
(page 68)http://tinyurl.com/qhlj3z
I has the advantage of being a relatively easy to build plywood panel boat.
>You might also consider the 18 foot "Clam Skiff"
>
> Hi, Mainly to set a few crab and lobster pots and to line fish for white fish ie cod etc.
From chapter 15 of the Bolger book _Boats with an Open Mind_
"a solid skiff that could stand generous power, carry a big load, and
have flat footing right out to the side."
(page 68)http://tinyurl.com/qhlj3z
I has the advantage of being a relatively easy to build plywood panel boat.
Hi, Mainly to set a few crab and lobster pots and to line fish for white fish ie cod etc.
I'll see if I can find a copy of '30 Odd Boats' and have a look at Lobster Boat.
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From:lancefgunderson@...
Date: Sun, 17 May 2009 23:55:39 +0000
Subject: [bolger] Re: Newbie.
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I'll see if I can find a copy of '30 Odd Boats' and have a look at Lobster Boat.
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From:lancefgunderson@...
Date: Sun, 17 May 2009 23:55:39 +0000
Subject: [bolger] Re: Newbie.
>Close to that size is his "Lobster Boat," featured in his book "30 Odd Boats." One was for sale on EBay a while back and she looked pretty good. What kind of fishing do you intend to do?
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--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "dwells01" <dwells01@...> wrote:
>Close to that size is his "Lobster Boat," featured in his book "30 Odd Boats." One was for sale on EBay a while back and she looked pretty good. What kind of fishing do you intend to do?
> Hello All, My name is David I am based in the North East of Scotland and have just joined this group, I am hoping to find out about any plans Mr Bolger has produced for small (sub 20ft) fishing boats and I'm wondering if any of you have any suggestions?
> Right- I'm back to reading the many previous posts.
> Thanks
> David
>
Hello All, My name is David I am based in the North East of Scotland and have just joined this group, I am hoping to find out about any plans Mr Bolger has produced for small (sub 20ft) fishing boats and I'm wondering if any of you have any suggestions?
Right- I'm back to reading the many previous posts.
Thanks
David
Right- I'm back to reading the many previous posts.
Thanks
David