Re: [bolger]
thanks Chuck I knew you guys were the good guys.
Karen
-----Original Message-----
From:Chuck Leinweber <chuck@...>
To:bolger@egroups.com<bolger@egroups.com>
Date:Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:24 PM
Subject:Re: [bolger]
From:Chuck Leinweber <chuck@...>
To:bolger@egroups.com<bolger@egroups.com>
Date:Tuesday, August 29, 2000 9:24 PM
Subject:Re: [bolger]
Karen:
You should be able to go to this page and click
"unsubscribe":
Hope this helps
Chuck
----- Original Message -----From:Kim JenkinsSent:Tuesday, August 29, 2000 8:37 PMSubject:[bolger]
Please help me! my husband left almost six
months ago and even though you people seem really nice I am not going to
build a boat anytime in the near future. I want to remove my address from
your group. Thank you for your help. Karen kjenkins@...
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Bolger rules!!!
- no cursing
- stay on topic
- use punctuation
- add your comments at the TOP and SIGN your posts
- add some content: send "thanks!" and "ditto!" posts off-list.
Karen:
You should be able to go to this page and click
"unsubscribe":
Hope this helps
Chuck
----- Original Message -----From:Kim JenkinsSent:Tuesday, August 29, 2000 8:37 PMSubject:[bolger]Please help me! my husband left almost six months ago and even though you people seem really nice I am not going to build a boat anytime in the near future. I want to remove my address from your group. Thank you for your help. Karen kjenkins@...
Bolger rules!!!
- no cursing
- stay on topic
- use punctuation
- add your comments at the TOP and SIGN your posts
- add some content: send "thanks!" and "ditto!" posts off-list.
But lo, what is this? I see
the Nymph! Looks simple....looks fun on the water....and I could toss it
into the back of my pickup truck rather than messing with a trailer! Has
anyone out there built this marvel?
Landlubber...Dave
Dave:
If you scroll down on the pram page in the
Duckworks Boat Index:
you will see links to two sources of plans, and
four Nymph projects.
Chuck
Dave,
Nymph has the same panel layout as Gypsy, but the
panels are small and you can "manhandle" them into alignment. I used nylon
cable ties to stitch it together, made adjustments, and taped her
together. The bulkheads are very thin - you may need temporary
nailers along the edges to hold the bends in the panels until she is
taped. It would be VERY VERY helpful to have an assistant. The
work goes much faster and the results are better. Mine isn't finished yet, but
that's typical - I hate filling and sanding! Plan on at least a gallon of
epoxy resin, and $200 or so total material cost in luan, $300 in better
plywood.
Don Hodges
But lo, what is this? I see the Nymph! Looks simple....looks fun on the water....and I could toss it into the back of my pickup truck rather than messing with a trailer! Has anyone out there built this marvel?