Timely reports of interesting goings on from
around the boat building world. If you have pictures of anything of
interest please send them in for posting. Don't be shy. Send to:
chuck.leinweber@gmail.com
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December, 2002
Finally settled on 12 and 13 July, 2003 for the Iowa Messabout at
Lake Okoboji. I put it on the Calendar at Duckworks. Inviting anyone who
wants to come to start planning now. Hoping to have camping accommodations
at:
https://www.state.ia.us/dnr/organiza/ppd/gullpt.htm
but it is first come, first served and self registration. I will
post a strip map on my webpage(s) as the time gets closer. I can be
reached at this address
numbaoneman@lewisboatworks.com
And the web page addresses are
https://lewisboatworks.com or
https://angelfire.com/ego/lewisboatworks
Steve Lewis
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December, 2002 I have an idea for the 2003 design contest.
Something which, in addition to evaluating designs, will actually
introduce the element of performance into the competition.
The idea would be to design a one-man boat, powered by a trolling motor,
which would have to run a predetermined course against the clock. A race
for all entrants together would be neat, but not too practical. Since
they're not all racing at the same place, under exactly the same
conditions, I'd propose factoring in some of the judging on design, looks,
and conformity to the rules.
Perhaps some kind of limit could be established for amount or cost of
materials, to keep it affordable enough to get a good cross section of
participants.
I'm attaching some proposed rules.
They aren't polished - I think of them as a jumping-off point.
Please, readers, write and tell me what you think!
Tom Beck
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December, 2002
I
had a trial quarter-size Copenhagen dinghy sent to me, and I'm very
interested in the possibilities I see.
In fact, it was sent it to me so that I could see one or two minor
problems for myself - they're fairly easy to fix - but I was impressed
with how quickly the whole thing slotted together to make a creditable
hull shape.
What do you think?
Gavin Atkin
gmatkin@clara.net
https://home.clara.net/gmatkin/design.htm
P.S. Here are the improved and corrected Copenhagen drawings:
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December, 2002
From the Maryland Dept of natural Resources Fisheries Service, at
1-800-688-FINS or 410-260-8265 you can call and presumably get the Guide
To Maryland Boat Ramps And Piers-- an outstanding map of the whole state,
with fairly detailed insets of 107 state boat ramps. All it takes is a
phone call as far as I can tell! Not sure where I got mine, I think I
picked it up at a bait shack or someplace... Anyway, a great resource for
anyone with a boat who is looking to throw it in the water in Maryland...
More when I can!
All best,
Mike
PS - there is a handy online map too:
https://mddnr.chesapeakebay.net/fish/state2.html
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December, 2002 I don't know if you've noticed, but there's
not a lot out there on the net on paddlewheel boats especially the small
affordable stuff. Believe it or not it's taken me a few years just to find
the few I am sending you. Surly I'm not the only one interested in this.
It is still my plan to build a one man either human powered or small 5 hp
powered replica of a Mississippi riverboat similar to showboat. Once
I start building the bigger model I'll send you some progress reports if
you like. I should mention I really enjoy your site and appreciate the
work you put into it.
T. J. Lilliman
First a model side-wheeler:
click to enlarge
Also one model Sternwheeler:
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And another Sternwheeler:
click to enlarge
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