I am searching for the Phil Bolger designed Moccasin. Last I heard she was supposedly in the Chesapeake (2 years ago) I know Phil and her original owner and neither of them know where she now sails. One day I would love t o see her in person!
I am searching for the Phil Bolger designed Moccasin. Last I heard she was supposedly in the Chesapeake (2 years ago) I know Phil and her original owner and neither of them know where she now sails. One day I would love t o see her in person!
www.schleiffboatworks.com "classic boats for modern times"
I thought she was one of his best designs when I saw a photo of her (in his book Small Boats?) Please let us know if you find her!
“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”
The story of her design was quite interesting. Her owner asked Bolger for a variant of the LFH Nerereia, to be built on Majorca; he wanted a little more freeboard, however. Bolger realized anything he did to a great design would be to its detriment so he convinced the client to spring for an all new design with the attributes he sought.
The photos of her lines and launch were stunning, especially the one of her floating suspended by a crane while the builder walks under her.
Goat Island Skiff and Simmons Sea Skiff construction photos here:
http://s176.photobucket.com/albums/w...esMan/?start=0
and here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37973275@N03/
"All kings are not the same."
They are in my copy of "Bolger Boats, combining Small Boats and The Folding Schooner." From the index it appears Moccasin first appeared in "The Folding Schooner" so I suspect that has the same write up and pictures.
Goat Island Skiff and Simmons Sea Skiff construction photos here:
http://s176.photobucket.com/albums/w...esMan/?start=0
and here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/37973275@N03/
"All kings are not the same."
She's also featured in WoodenBoat issues #18 and #150.
Thanks, I checked out those photos, but I still want to see the real thing... Where is she? Any Ideas? Let me know. Timm
www.schleiffboatworks.com "classic boats for modern times"
I just thought I would bump this thread up again and see if anyone has any info....
www.schleiffboatworks.com "classic boats for modern times"
Mmmmm! Pretty! She looks to be to the "Moccasin" design, but she's not the original "Moccasin"; different hatch and lacks the seahorse carved on the rudderhead. Looks like she has conventional booms instead of sprits, too.
"The truth shall make ye fret" - Terry Pratchett
Original MOCCASIN should still be in Chesapeake area. Check with Zimmermann Marine ?
Second MOCCASIN is indeed in B.C. as shown above.
Why only two so far ?
I'm having trouble with the image hosting, but above is a link to pics taken a few days ago. Moccasin is fine, she's getting some work done on her over the last season, and has a wonderful caretaker who appreciates her heritage.
I can't post pics (again), and I can't see yours. But thanks for the update.
Hmm...let me try Flickr.....
http://www.flickr.com/photos/71301852@N08/
Anyway....she's looking great![]()
The current owner (caretaker) said her mizzen is Junk rigged, FYI, which I thought was interesting. And the Rudder carving is just amazing.
Very happy to see she is doing well. I hope to see her in person one day, too, as I don't live too far from the Chesapeake.
Yup, that's the coolest rudder head ever.
Here ya go . . .
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Thank you both. She's one of my favorite Bolgers.