Re: bolger boxes/ incomplete info.

or try...
http://www.sailnet.com/collections/articles/index.cfm


--- Inbolger@egroups.com, "David Jost" <djost@m...> wrote:
> You need to then click on the link that takes you to the Vendee
Globe
> Challenge from that menu.
>
> Sorry, I had trouble getting the whole web address to work off our
> pages.
>
> David Jost
>
>
>
> > section these boats are. Twin daggerboards which are removeable
and
> > twin rudders which kick up.http://www.sailnet.com/collections/
> > articles/index.cfm
> >
> > Maybe each boat should be required to finish the race by sailing
the
> > boat up onto the beach and planting a flag across the finish line
on
> > shore. I thought these boats were rather Bolgeresque in their
> > conception.
> >
> > Enjoy
> > David Jost "avoiding work like the plague"
You need to then click on the link that takes you to the Vendee Globe
Challenge from that menu.

Sorry, I had trouble getting the whole web address to work off our
pages.

David Jost



> section these boats are. Twin daggerboards which are removeable and
> twin rudders which kick up.http://www.sailnet.com/collections/
> articles/index.cfm
>
> Maybe each boat should be required to finish the race by sailing the
> boat up onto the beach and planting a flag across the finish line on
> shore. I thought these boats were rather Bolgeresque in their
> conception.
>
> Enjoy
> David Jost "avoiding work like the plague"
Dear Group
I recently came across this web site and was astounded at how square
in
section these boats are. Twin daggerboards which are removeable and
twin rudders which kick up.http://www.sailnet.com/collections/
articles/index.cfm

Maybe each boat should be required to finish the race by sailing the
boat up onto the beach and planting a flag across the finish line on
shore. I thought these boats were rather Bolgeresque in their
conception.

Enjoy
David Jost "avoiding work like the plague"