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65142 jhess314 Send Email Jan 1, 2011
3:15 pm
First, a MAJOR caveat -- I am NOT a naval engineer. The following is offered only for the sake of discussion: Many boat designers, Phil Bolger included, seem...
65143 Fred Schumacher
fredschum Send Email
Jan 1, 2011
4:05 pm
... I think Phil realized water flows under the hull. He discusses it in some of his writings, about water being displaced down against the incompressible ...
65144 Susanne@...
phil.bolger Send Email
Jan 1, 2011
4:12 pm
Good Morning on this first day of 2011. I wish you all a good year. I would like to thank you for your continuing interest in Phil's and our work. I hope that...
65145 Peter
pvanderwaart Send Email
Jan 1, 2011
4:55 pm
... Yes. In the discussion quoted, he is only interested in the flow over the chines. Of course, it's great if the water is neatly divided by the chine, but...
65146 otter55806 Send Email Jan 1, 2011
5:04 pm
Hi Fred, The short answer is YES! I use the boat on Lake Superior, been to the Apostles many times. Use it on the St Louis; love Pokegama and Kimball bays....
65147 etap28 Send Email Jan 1, 2011
5:36 pm
Has anybody here sailed both a Bolger Bobcat and a real Beetlecat? I sailed a Beetlecat at Mystic in '07 and really loved it. But they're not really a dry-sail...
65148 cecbell Send Email Jan 1, 2011
8:50 pm
I'm also not a naval (or any other kind of) engineer. What follows comes from what I've read from those who are. Caution is advised. What's being described in...
65149 etap28 Send Email Jan 2, 2011
2:33 am
No offense, Lance, but your insistence over a few different forums (Woodenboat and this one) that Black Skimmer is slow is starting to make me a little nuts......
65150 Susanne@...
phil.bolger Send Email
Jan 2, 2011
3:30 am
This message seems to gotten lost in YAHOO world somehow. So I re-post it some 11 hours later: "Good Morning on this first day of 2011. I wish you all a good...
65151 etap28 Send Email Jan 2, 2011
4:07 am
Well said, Suzanne, thanks for the update, and best New Year's Wishes to you and Phil's continued legacy. And I trust this confirms that Yahoo is still in...
65152 gary
gbship Send Email
Jan 2, 2011
5:26 am
Happy New Year, Susanne. Great to hear from you as always. I really enjoyed the writeup of the AS34 in MAIB, and am looking forward to the promised followup of...
65153 sirdarnell Send Email Jan 2, 2011
2:30 pm
Peter you need approval to join. In any case, open celled foams can be saturated with water and sink (might take a long time.) Closed cell foams have gas...
65154 sirdarnell Send Email Jan 2, 2011
2:37 pm
Simple answer: The answer differs with displacement and planing boats. A displacement boat moves through the water causing the water to flow around the hull....
65155 Susanne@...
phil.bolger Send Email
Jan 2, 2011
5:04 pm
I'd just follow the BIRDWATCHER-approach, or add a shorter version stopping at fore and aft decks. Sitting headroom on a cushion will define your...
65156 Susanne@...
phil.bolger Send Email
Jan 2, 2011
5:05 pm
I'd just follow the BIRDWATCHER-approach, or add a shorter version stopping at fore and aft decks. Sitting headroom on a cushion will define your...
65157 Peter
pvanderwaart Send Email
Jan 2, 2011
6:37 pm
... I'm the moderator, and I can promise approval will be coming within a day. I'll also see about posting elsewhere....
65158 Bill Howard
nellysford2002 Send Email
Jan 2, 2011
10:41 pm
What is this?...
65159 Paul Glassen
paul.glassen Send Email
Jan 2, 2011
11:15 pm
I have been reading Phil Bolger's thoughts on sharpies for around 40 years. So sometime in the mid 1970s I decided to conduct an experiment to test his...
65160 dennislancaster36
dennislancas... Send Email
Jan 3, 2011
3:38 am
My mind turns to mush when it comes to this stuff. I enjoy reading it, but all I can really say is that my Oldshoe's pointy end goes where I want it to, most...
65161 gary
gbship Send Email
Jan 3, 2011
5:28 am
I like the idea of a removable cabin. My initial thoughts were to thicken the bottom from 3/8 to 1/2 or even 3/4 inch which would do away with the bottom...
65162 Walter
wearydwarf Send Email
Jan 3, 2011
2:09 pm
... Happy New Year to you, Susanne. Best of luck in the coming year. Your recent article in MAIB, on the Matsue Traveler Study, was a great insight into how a...
65163 Bruce Hallman
brucehallman Send Email
Jan 3, 2011
4:26 pm
On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 7:30 PM, Susanne@... ... Best wishes right back at you Susanne! Looking in my mailbox daily for the MAIB AS-34 report. Hmmm,...
65164 Bruce Hallman
brucehallman Send Email
Jan 3, 2011
4:48 pm
... It's relative of course. Being massive, the water stays more or less still. It moves briefly out of the way, and then returns to position, as the hull...
65165 Bruce Hallman
brucehallman Send Email
Jan 4, 2011
5:40 pm
It is worth mentioning that when PCB speaks of "sharpies"; he is not thinking "sharp chine" like with his box boats. Micro and Old Shoe have sharp chines, but...
65166 Peter
pvanderwaart Send Email
Jan 4, 2011
5:53 pm
... I would say his world view was plenty wide to include both types. He designed both types, plus plenty of similar boats. However, his remarks on a high bow...
65167 Bruce Hallman
brucehallman Send Email
Jan 4, 2011
5:59 pm
... Certainly. And compare the deep belly of the Micro to the bottom flatness of a flat-bottom skiff. Different as night and day....
65168 Christopher C. Wether...
wetherillc Send Email
Jan 4, 2011
7:42 pm
PCB's comments in Presto Cruiser chapter carry the description "sharp bowed" applied directly to the designation "sharpie". It is implicit that from that...
65169 Bruce Hallman
brucehallman Send Email
Jan 4, 2011
8:49 pm
... Agreed. Long narrow boats, by their very nature, have sharp bows. That is, unless you chop the bow off, as with a bow transom. <grin>...
65170 Christopher C. Wether...
wetherillc Send Email
Jan 4, 2011
9:25 pm
Absolutely. I was trying to make the point that there seems to be more to the mix in order to be called "sharpie" in the classical terminology. I have not...
65171 Bruce Hallman
brucehallman Send Email
Jan 4, 2011
10:09 pm
Probably the most significant sharpie in PCB's life was his 33ft Pointer, which he personal owned and sailed a lot. Design 115 ...
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