Re: [bolger] Re: Really Bolger Box

On Fri, 21 Jul 2000, D Holt wrote:

> There is a 61' ketch designed by Bolger & built by Story Shipyard for
> sale. The boat looks to be somewhat similiar in design concept to the
> AS29/AS39 (although less radical).

Wow, it looks great. Can someone loan me $350,000? Please?

Chris Crandallcrandall@...(785) 864-4131
Department of Psychology University of Kansas Lawrence, KS 66045
I have data convincingly disconfirming the Duhem-Quine hypothesis.
David --

There is a 61' ketch designed by Bolger & built by Story Shipyard for
sale. The boat looks to be somewhat similiar in design concept to
the
AS29/AS39 (although less radical).

Info can be found at:

http://www.kingmanmarine.com/brokerage/brokerage.htm

Regards,

-- D.A. Holt
>> Is there anything in PCB's portfolio about the size of the
>> break-down schooner, but more along the same concept of the
>AS29/AS39?
>
>As first glance, I would say that the AS39 (Loose Moose) is about the
>same size as the break-down schooner. It looks to me as if the Moose
>has more living volume, but the schooner is longer. Are you looking
>for a bigger boat or a smaller one?

Apologies

What I should have said was "length". About the same length as the
break-down schooner. And what I meant by same concept as the AS was
wringing every last little bit of space, utility, and seaworthiness
out of a given pile of wood,without concession to traditional styling.

I also meant "Really Big Bolger Box," which probably would have made
everything a lot clearer from the start.

So.

Is there an AS47, or something there abouts? Has the point of
diminishing returns been reached with the AS39?

YIBB,

David

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> Is there anything in PCB's portfolio about the size of the
> break-down schooner, but more along the same concept of the
AS29/AS39?

As first glance, I would say that the AS39 (Loose Moose) is about the
same size as the break-down schooner. It looks to me as if the Moose
has more living volume, but the schooner is longer. Are you looking
for a bigger boat or a smaller one?

Peter
FBBB --

Is there anything in PCB's portfolio about the size of the
break-down schooner, but more along the same concept of the AS29/AS39?

YIBB,

David