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Read Book Boats with an Open Mind: Seventy-Five Unconventional BOATS WITH AN OPEN MIND: SEVENTY-FIVE UNCONVENTIONAL DESIGNS AND CONCEPTS PDF, EPUB, EBOOK Philip C. Bolger | 432 pages | 01 Dec 1994 | International Marine Publishing Co | 9780070063761 | English | Rockport, ME, United States + Best Bolger Boats images | boat, boat building, wooden boats Rubens Nymph - 7'9" x 4' 6". The late, great and very much lamented Phil Bolger had fixed views about adapting rowing boats to sail, and vice versa. Discussing the rationale behind his Sweet Pea design, he wrote in Boats with an Open Mind: "Aside from getting the proportions just so, the hard problem was to give the boat lateral plane and a rudder without totally spoiling it for rowing, as uaually happens if you yield to the pervasive impulse to rig a nice rowing boat to sail fitting a good sailboat with oars is…. This design has captured my fancy, and I'm considering adding these plans to "the library". Poor as I am, the tendency to buy plans for boats I may never build is hard to resist when I feel like supporting the work of the designer. In the case of Michalak, the hours of enjoyable reading about his designs in events like the TX, OBX, EC, etceteras make me inclined to at least build a model of this one. Be the first to ask a question about Boats with an Open Mind. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Community Reviews. Showing Average rating 4. Rating details. More filters. Sort order. Aug 08, Charlie Brown rated it really liked it. If, like Dr. On the other hand, if you ever have spent some time trying to understand the complex behavior of a sail boat or a power boat then this is a five-star treat. In recognition of the narrow audience, I give it four stars. But make no mistake, this is good book. The late Philip Bolger may be best known for the design of the Rose, the foot full-rigged ship featured i If, like Dr. In between he presents a design for a representation of a Missouri River keelboat, a representation of a Viking longship based on the Oseberg ship, and a dazzling variety of other sailing and power vessels characterized by his original thought. Bolger received a conventional and traditional training in boat design from people like L. Herreshoff and Howard Chapelle. In his distinguished career he designed over boats. In this book and in his other books he presents designs with flaws as well as those that proved to be superb. In each case he seeks to draw the lesson s from each design effort. His writing is lively and his insights about boat design are well-presented and deep. Have you ever wondered about the pros and cons of leeboards? See page for a deep analysis. What about water ballast for sailing boats? See page for some thoughts. There are many powerboat designs in this book; scattered through the narratives are many pearls of wisdom about propeller selection, power, speed, and hull form. Among them were craftsmen who produced some of the greatest art in history, and their vessels were the most highly perfected wooden structures ever created. The perfection was not due to genius. It was the culmination of a thousand years or more of minute improvements. The Vikings were very patient: The Oseberg ship, from which much of this design is derived, was the yacht of a lady who in her youth had been kidnapped and raped, and her father and brothers killed, by a neighboring warlord. She lived with the killer for 16 years, until her son was old enough to inherit the chieftainship. Then that warlord was speared by her bodyguard… The construction is laid out to have no wood rigidly attached across the grain. 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The late, great and very much lamented Phil Bolger had fixed views about adapting rowing boats to sail, and vice versa. If, like Dr. On the other hand, if you ever have spent some time trying to understand the complex behavior of a sail boat or a power boat then this is a five-star treat. In recognition of the narrow audience, I give it four stars. But make no mistake, this is good book. The late Philip Bolger may be best known for the design of the Rose, the foot full-rigged ship featured i If, like Dr. In between he presents a design for a representation of a Missouri River keelboat, a representation of a Viking longship based on the Oseberg ship, and a dazzling variety of other sailing and power vessels characterized by his original thought. Bolger received a conventional and traditional training in boat design from people like L. Herreshoff and Howard Chapelle. In his distinguished career he designed over boats. In this book and in his other books he presents designs with flaws as well as those that proved to be superb. In each case he seeks to draw the lesson s from each design effort. His writing is lively and his insights about boat design are well-presented and deep. Have you ever wondered about the pros and cons of leeboards? See page for a deep analysis. What about water ballast for sailing boats? See page for some thoughts. There are many powerboat designs in this book; scattered through the narratives are many pearls of wisdom about propeller selection, power, speed, and hull form. Among them were craftsmen who produced some of the greatest art in history, and their vessels were the most highly perfected wooden structures ever created. The perfection was not due to genius. It was the culmination of a thousand years or more of minute improvements. The Vikings were very patient: The Oseberg ship, from which much of this design is derived, was the yacht of a lady who in her youth had been kidnapped and raped, and her father and brothers killed, by a neighboring warlord. She lived with the killer for 16 years, until her son was old enough to inherit the chieftainship. Then that warlord was speared by her bodyguard…The construction is laid out to have no wood rigidly attached across the grain. Where the planking bears cross-grained against the frames, it is secured with resilient rawhide lashings…this structure could shrink in the boathouse and swell in the sea without stressing itself. Sep 21, Charles Rouse rated it it was amazing. If you care about boats, and care about design, get this book. I'm not saying you'll want one of these designs, I will say you will become acquainted with an original mind and innovative boat designer, and that can't be bad. And indeed it is not. Like them or loathe them, Bolger's boats are originals and Bolger is an original. Mr Bolger is no longer with us and the world of boat lovers has sustained a real loss. Apr 18, Pierce rated it really liked it Recommends it for: boat geeks. Shelves: boatbooks. The thing that really makes this book is not so much Bolger's wonderfully inventive designs, but his insightful commentary on the design process and the purposes of boats. 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