Thanks for the notice Richard! I'll have to stop checking out the Chebacco news so often.Those pictures of your boat are driving me nuts!!!I have not stopped ...
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ghartc
Nov 1, 2002 2:04 pm
I don't see Steve's clever cabin affecting the windage on the front end of the boat much at all. The Sneakeasy being a fast, small, planing boat; a...
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Jeff Blunck
jhbjap
Nov 1, 2002 3:53 pm
Another option might be a removable side board. Slip in place when heading for the docks or as needed. It would be simple to make the supports, one on the...
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Jeff Blunck
jhbjap
Nov 1, 2002 4:19 pm
... area ... I though I should add that on the Wyo, that is located about 32 feet aft of the bow. That should make it about 16 feet on the Sneakeasy....
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joannabruce4338
Nov 1, 2002 5:23 pm
Am building June Bug. Sides, bulkhead, transom, stem, chine logs all in place. Using Luan, which I have had good luck with. Wil glas and epoxy sides and...
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Richard Spelling
rlspell2000
Nov 1, 2002 5:47 pm
Your glass will add more than the additional layer of luan, me thinks. Instead, why don't you glass both sides of the bottom (prior to assembly)? ... From:...
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Steve Bosquette
sneakeasy2000
Nov 1, 2002 6:57 pm
Hi Gregg It's nice to hear from you, hope all is well. Thanks for your kind words about my cabin idea. Your site was what convinced me to build Sneakeasy in...
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Steve Bosquette
sneakeasy2000
Nov 1, 2002 7:04 pm
Just a comment on Gregg's bimini dodger idea. I made a bimini like in Bolger's design with open sides and a gap above the windshield but the spray was still...
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joannabruce4338
Nov 1, 2002 7:04 pm
... thinks. ... I don't think I am too concerned about weight. Have had a June Bug in the past and was concerned not only about abrasion (the reason for ...
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Tom Etherington
tetherington...
Nov 1, 2002 8:28 pm
I sailed Endeavour when she sailed from Philadelphia to New York. Yes it is a kick to climb the rigging, especially when you find out about the futtock...
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Stuart Crawford
stuartcnz
Nov 1, 2002 9:46 pm
Could you tell us about her handling and sailing abilities? Stuart...
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Lincoln Ross
rnlocnil
Nov 1, 2002 9:49 pm
I don't think that's quite right. Glass is pretty strong, but it's not all that stiff. And the total thickness, which is really the way to get stiffness, is...
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Lincoln Ross
rnlocnil
Nov 1, 2002 9:55 pm
You might gain a lot. A board would have a higher aspect ratio, which would make it respond better to changes in drift angle. Of course it might just stall...
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Jeff Blunck
jhbjap
Nov 1, 2002 10:03 pm
When I ask Mr. Bolger about putting a keel of sorts on the Wyo versus a CB, he came back saying that a double layer of 2x4's for most of her length would work...
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gbb132000
Nov 2, 2002 1:01 am
Stunts like this were not ever NECESSARY, in any day or age. Necessary isn't always the point. It isn't necessary to build boats out of wood. ;o) As long as...
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Todd
ntsrfer
Nov 2, 2002 1:09 am
I have used luan building a 12' mayfly . I used luan on the sides but opted for 3/8 d/f for the bottom . I glassed the chines with two layers of 8.7 oz. cloth...
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Mark A.
marka97203
Nov 2, 2002 2:10 am
Not as fast, but how 'bout an electric one? http://www.psnw.com/~jmrudholm/etekoutboard4.html Mark...
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Lincoln Ross
rnlocnil
Nov 2, 2002 3:01 am
If weight is not an issue, and all will be glassed, seems like 3/8 fir would be a good choice monetarily while adding a good deal of stiffness, if it is type...
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David Ryan
ameliaw
Nov 2, 2002 12:00 pm
FBBB -- As you all know, I am a big advocate of glassing over plywood anywhere the sun beat down on it. Theres's simply no comparison between how long a...
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pauldayau
Nov 2, 2002 1:48 pm
... glas ... good ... have ... first ... layers. ... Our JB has a standard bottom 1/4 marine ply. with 3 runners of hardwood glued and screwed. The botomm was...
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brucehallman
Nov 2, 2002 5:21 pm
... I have used, (but haven't tested) that Xynole fabric, which I recall is rated for much better impact resistance than fiberglass. I have some of that fabric...
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dbaldnz
Nov 2, 2002 6:46 pm
I must say I'm getting more and more confused about these attractive Sneakeasy variations in the files sections of Bolger Groups. They are appearing under...
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Richard Spelling
rlspell2000
Nov 2, 2002 6:55 pm
The interesting thing about glassing the hull for "impact resistance" is that we all put it on the wrong side! Durring a big impact the outside of the hull is...
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Ned Asplundh
nasplundh
Nov 3, 2002 1:09 am
Lookee here: http://www.oneoceankayaks.com/Abrasion.htm ...for one builder's take on the "good, bad and ugly" of differing reinforcement fabrics. ... ...
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micro2001au
Nov 3, 2002 2:04 am
I am building Surf, which I believe is a similar design to June Bug. (4 sheets of 1/4 inch ply?) I will build her with the 1/4 inch bottom, fiberglassed on...
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Jeff Blunck
jhbjap
Nov 3, 2002 2:12 am
I just visited this site and one of us is mistaken. I purchased Olefin from Defender and it looks and lays up exactly like the Dynel shown on this site. Also,...
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Nels
recree8
Nov 3, 2002 2:17 am
... delaminates, ... I wonder David if the plywood is sucking out some of the resin from the glass as it cures? Do you precoat the plywood first with a ...
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gabrielle Eskenazi
eskg@...
Nov 3, 2002 4:06 am
To all... We update our site about Le Cabotin, you will see the new design of the AS39 So enjoy it... Jean et Gaby http://cf.geocities.com/lecabotin/ ...
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John Cupp
announcer97624
Nov 3, 2002 4:11 am
I continue to advocate UHMW for all the reasons sited in this thread. With UHMW your boat acts like it has a Teflon shell and will slid up and over submerged...
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brucehallman
Nov 3, 2002 4:18 am
... At time like this I wish I could read and write French! I get an error message, and I understand just enough to realize, I need to 'plus tard' and have...