RE: [bolger] Swee Pea Question
Chris, there are a lot of dead links out there. When I google Bolger isometrics, I find a listing for “Phil Bolger and Friends boat designs.—Hallman” which still woks.
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Unfortunately, I only find dead links.
On June 3, 2016 8:49:03 PM EDT, "'John Trussell' jtrussell2@... [bolger]" < bolger@yahoogroups.com > wrote:
Google Bolger isometrics and you can find a drawing for the light pea pod. Bolger also drew up a lapstrake pea pod for Small Boat Journal named “ultra light for the home builder”.
JohnT
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By "Bolger’s Light Pea Pod" do you mean
Dolphin? If not, please tell me what one. The only ones I am aware
of are Dolphin and Sweet Pea.
Thanks
Chris
On 06/03/2016 04:30 PM, 'John Trussell'jtrussell2@...[bolger] wrote:
I guess you could, but Sweat Pea was specifically designed for stitch and glue construction using five panels (bottom, bilge planks and sheer planks). I built one, more or less as designed. (I figured the “slipping keel was more trouble that I wanted to mess with and simply glued it to the bottom of the boat). If you want to build a clinker ply pea pod, Bolger’s Light Pea Pod or Doug Hylan’s Beach Pea are good places to look.
Have fun.
JohnT
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Time for something a little lighter than how we continue in the new media age.
Has anyone ever looked at doing a clinker ply version of Sweet Pea?
V/R
Chris
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On June 3, 2016 8:49:03 PM EDT, "'John Trussell' jtrussell2@... [bolger]" <bolger@yahoogroups.com> wrote:Google Bolger isometrics and you can find a drawing for the light pea pod. Bolger also drew up a lapstrake pea pod for Small Boat Journal named “ultra light for the home builder”.
JohnT
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By "Bolger’s Light Pea Pod" do you mean Dolphin? If not, please tell me what one. The only ones I am aware of are Dolphin and Sweet Pea.
Thanks
ChrisOn 06/03/2016 04:30 PM, 'John Trussell'jtrussell2@...[bolger] wrote:
I guess you could, but Sweat Pea was specifically designed for stitch and glue construction using five panels (bottom, bilge planks and sheer planks). I built one, more or less as designed. (I figured the “slipping keel was more trouble that I wanted to mess with and simply glued it to the bottom of the boat). If you want to build a clinker ply pea pod, Bolger’s Light Pea Pod or Doug Hylan’s Beach Pea are good places to look.
Have fun.
JohnT
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Subject:[bolger] Swee Pea Question
Time for something a little lighter than how we continue in the new media age.
Has anyone ever looked at doing a clinker ply version of Sweet Pea?
V/R
Chris
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Sent from Kaiten Mail. Please excuse my brevity.
Google Bolger isometrics and you can find a drawing for the light pea pod. Bolger also drew up a lapstrake pea pod for Small Boat Journal named “ultra light for the home builder”.
JohnT
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By "Bolger’s Light Pea Pod" do you
mean Dolphin? If not, please tell me what one. The only ones I am
aware of are Dolphin and Sweet Pea.
Thanks
Chris
On 06/03/2016 04:30 PM, 'John Trussell'jtrussell2@...[bolger] wrote:
I guess you could, but Sweat Pea was specifically designed for stitch and glue construction using five panels (bottom, bilge planks and sheer planks). I built one, more or less as designed. (I figured the “slipping keel was more trouble that I wanted to mess with and simply glued it to the bottom of the boat). If you want to build a clinker ply pea pod, Bolger’s Light Pea Pod or Doug Hylan’s Beach Pea are good places to look.
Have fun.
JohnT
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Subject:[bolger] Swee Pea Question
Time for something a little lighter than how we continue in the new media age.
Has anyone ever looked at doing a clinker ply version of Sweet Pea?
V/R
Chris
Thanks
Chris
I guess you could, but Sweat Pea was specifically designed for stitch and glue construction using five panels (bottom, bilge planks and sheer planks). I built one, more or less as designed. (I figured the “slipping keel was more trouble that I wanted to mess with and simply glued it to the bottom of the boat). If you want to build a clinker ply pea pod, Bolger’s Light Pea Pod or Doug Hylan’s Beach Pea are good places to look.
Have fun.
JohnT
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Subject:[bolger] Swee Pea QuestionTime for something a little lighter than how we continue in the new media age.
Has anyone ever looked at doing a clinker ply version of Sweet Pea?
V/R
Chris
I guess you could, but Sweat Pea was specifically designed for stitch and glue construction using five panels (bottom, bilge planks and sheer planks). I built one, more or less as designed. (I figured the “slipping keel was more trouble that I wanted to mess with and simply glued it to the bottom of the boat). If you want to build a clinker ply pea pod, Bolger’s Light Pea Pod or Doug Hylan’s Beach Pea are good places to look.
Have fun.
JohnT
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Time
for something a little lighter than how we continue in the new media age.
Has anyone ever looked at doing a clinker ply version of Sweet Pea?
V/R
Chris
Has anyone ever looked at doing a clinker ply version ofSweet Pea?
V/R
Chris