Re: [bolger] Col. H. G. Hasler plan?
Yes, Col. HG Hassler is a fully developed plan set. I also have
thought it would be a capable boat for the Northwest water. You
wouldn't want to bite off building a Hassler unless you feel up to the
job of welding up a big mess of 10 or 12 gauge sheet metal with
waterproof joints.
The Hassler write up is from the magazine messing about in boats, Vol
15, N07 (Fall of 1997)
Here are images of a 3D model of the boat
http://hallman.org/bolger/535/
As to the price of the plans, you could ask. Send a letter to P.O.
Box 1209, Gloucester, MA, 01930, or Fax: (978) 282-1349. Don't forget
to include your return address.
thought it would be a capable boat for the Northwest water. You
wouldn't want to bite off building a Hassler unless you feel up to the
job of welding up a big mess of 10 or 12 gauge sheet metal with
waterproof joints.
The Hassler write up is from the magazine messing about in boats, Vol
15, N07 (Fall of 1997)
Here are images of a 3D model of the boat
http://hallman.org/bolger/535/
As to the price of the plans, you could ask. Send a letter to P.O.
Box 1209, Gloucester, MA, 01930, or Fax: (978) 282-1349. Don't forget
to include your return address.
On Sun, Sep 26, 2010 at 9:30 AM, titanicslim <titanicslim@...> wrote:
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> Does anybody know if PB&Friends have ever drawn a complete plan for the Hasler cruising yacht? If study plans are available? It seems to be worth pursuing as a cruising boat for the Northwest or similar waters.
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> Davy
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Hi!
Does anybody know if PB&Friends have ever drawn a complete plan for the Hasler cruising yacht? If study plans are available? It seems to be worth pursuing as a cruising boat for the Northwest or similar waters.
Davy
Does anybody know if PB&Friends have ever drawn a complete plan for the Hasler cruising yacht? If study plans are available? It seems to be worth pursuing as a cruising boat for the Northwest or similar waters.
Davy