Re: Sneakeasy's original?

At the WoodenBoat store on line, you can purchase construction plans by
Nelson Zimmer for classic runabouts in several sizes (more like the 1930s
Chris Crafts than the 1920-ish Sneakeasy progenitors). They also have three
plan catalogues that you can buy.

Peter Belenky

http://www2.mailordercentral.com/wbstore/
If he wants to go the whole way, then there is Snow Leopard in BWAOM.

Peter

(As usual, I'm winging it without the book in front of me; I hope I
have the name right.


--- Inbolger@egroups.com, "Lincoln Ross" <lincolnr@m...> wrote:
> I have an acquaintance who is an old boat nut who has restored a
> couple of old Chris Craft runabouts. He is now thinking of building
> something from scratch. He likes the Sneakeasy, but wants inboard
> power, and I think he wants more traditional construction and
> possibly
> a more rounded cross section. Anyone know of a plan like this? Even
a
> lines drawing would probably be helpful. I keep trying to get him
to
> contact Bolger, but I think he feels that he has to be totally
> committed first.
>
> Thanks
I have an acquaintance who is an old boat nut who has restored a
couple of old Chris Craft runabouts. He is now thinking of building
something from scratch. He likes the Sneakeasy, but wants inboard
power, and I think he wants more traditional construction and
possibly
a more rounded cross section. Anyone know of a plan like this? Even a
lines drawing would probably be helpful. I keep trying to get him to
contact Bolger, but I think he feels that he has to be totally
committed first.

Thanks