Re: [bolger] Re: Modified Micro?

Martha Jane's are deceptively fast. No wake, don't look like they are
doing any thing-------except getting smaller in front of you.

HJ

On 6/29/2011 6:20 PM, prairiedog2332 wrote:
> Doh! What was I thinking? It's a Martha Jane of course.
>
> I guess viewed from that angle it fooled me. And yes there was one in
> the 2010 TX200 and it did really well.
>
> Nels (Will delete the file and add the photo to MJ info.)
>
>
> --- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "prairiedog2332"<arvent@...> wrote:
>> This was an unlabeled random photo in with a group of photos from the
>> 2010 TX200. I never heard of any Micros in that event though so it may
>> have been a photo taken of a local boat in the marina or something. It
>> was posted on Facebook.
>>
>> Nels
>>
>> --- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Mark Albanese marka97203@ wrote:
>>> Where'djagethat, Nels? In plan view that boat would be much like LM,
>>> yes. As pictured, at first I thought the bottom profile may not be
>>> quite as snubbed, but comparing LM's chine rather than keel profile
>>> gives an almost perfect match too.
>>>
>>>>
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Doh! What was I thinking? It's a Martha Jane of course.

I guess viewed from that angle it fooled me. And yes there was one in
the 2010 TX200 and it did really well.

Nels (Will delete the file and add the photo to MJ info.)


--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "prairiedog2332" <arvent@...> wrote:
>
> This was an unlabeled random photo in with a group of photos from the
> 2010 TX200. I never heard of any Micros in that event though so it may
> have been a photo taken of a local boat in the marina or something. It
> was posted on Facebook.
>
> Nels
>
> --- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Mark Albanese marka97203@ wrote:
> >
> > Where'djagethat, Nels? In plan view that boat would be much like LM,
> > yes. As pictured, at first I thought the bottom profile may not be
> > quite as snubbed, but comparing LM's chine rather than keel profile
> > gives an almost perfect match too.
> >
> > >
> > >
> >
>
This was an unlabeled random photo in with a group of photos from the
2010 TX200. I never heard of any Micros in that event though so it may
have been a photo taken of a local boat in the marina or something. It
was posted on Facebook.

Nels

--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, Mark Albanese <marka97203@...> wrote:
>
> Where'djagethat, Nels? In plan view that boat would be much like LM,
> yes. As pictured, at first I thought the bottom profile may not be
> quite as snubbed, but comparing LM's chine rather than keel profile
> gives an almost perfect match too.
>
> >
> >
>
Where'djagethat, Nels? In plan view that boat would be much like LM, yes. As pictured, at first I thought the bottom profile may not be quite as snubbed, but comparing LM's chine rather than keel profile gives an almost perfect match too.



Just guessing because I can't locate a print right off hand.  I think that may be an AS-19.  Some of the archive messages indicate that design has a leeboard.

Could also be Martha Jane - Black Skimmer with ends truncated.  Written up in Boats with an Open Mind.

V/R
Chris

On 6/29/2011 1:55 PM, prairiedog2332 wrote:
I added a photo in the files section with the above sub-title. The
actual photo has a really long file number which I did not know how to
change.

Have no idea where the boat is located nor any details how it worked
out. Looks like maybe a Long Micro  hull modified immensely with
leeboards, self-draining cockpit with no visible tiller, OB on a
exterior bracket and a balance lug rig on a tabernacle attached to the
forward bulkhead. No free-flooding wells either end and no flotation
visible either.

Not really sure what it is. The tabernacle caught my attention as it
looks rather well done if not on the flimsy side?

Nels
Just guessing because I can't locate a print right off hand.  I think that may be an AS-19.  Some of the archive messages indicate that design has a leeboard.

V/R
Chris

On 6/29/2011 1:55 PM, prairiedog2332 wrote:
I added a photo in the files section with the above sub-title. The
actual photo has a really long file number which I did not know how to
change.

Have no idea where the boat is located nor any details how it worked
out. Looks like maybe a Long Micro  hull modified immensely with
leeboards, self-draining cockpit with no visible tiller, OB on a
exterior bracket and a balance lug rig on a tabernacle attached to the
forward bulkhead. No free-flooding wells either end and no flotation
visible either.

Not really sure what it is. The tabernacle caught my attention as it
looks rather well done if not on the flimsy side?

Nels
I added a photo in the files section with the above sub-title. The
actual photo has a really long file number which I did not know how to
change.

Have no idea where the boat is located nor any details how it worked
out. Looks like maybe a Long Micro hull modified immensely with
leeboards, self-draining cockpit with no visible tiller, OB on a
exterior bracket and a balance lug rig on a tabernacle attached to the
forward bulkhead. No free-flooding wells either end and no flotation
visible either.

Not really sure what it is. The tabernacle caught my attention as it
looks rather well done if not on the flimsy side?

Nels