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Susanne@PB&F
09-04-2009, 12:30 PM
Just in case not everyone in this forum is looking at "Peoples & Places":

- A Memorial Event will be held over the weekend of September 19th & 20th of September 2009.
- September 19th is the planned Event day, with the noon-tide suggesting the event to begin between 3 and 4 pm and to run until dusk.
- The 20th serves to explore the waters that nourished Phil's imagination since his first own boat at 7 years of age.
- The 20th also doubles as the Rain-Date.
- The location is the Gloucester Maritime Heritage Center (www.gloucestermaritimecenter.org), Harbor Loop, Gloucester, on the northern side of the working Inner Harbor minutes from downtown.

- The Event will consist of recollections of Phil's friends, clients, family, with musical interludes, static exhibits and some video-presentation at dusk.
- It will be an 'Open Event' i.e. with an open door and Gloucester folks attending at will.
- Bolger boats will be in the water and on static exhibit on the Pier(s) at GMHC.
- Food & Drink will be available on site at GMHC. Gloucester has its own brewery - Fishermen's Brew - about a mile away !
- Bring your considered thoughts for an open-mike session, perhaps your contribution in song, instrumental, or poetry. And bring good weather.
- If you plan to contribute actively, let me know.

- The Event will be held outdoors under the big tent at the GMHC Boatshop, right at the edge of the Water, and out on to the Piers.
- Noon Tides structure both days. Hence the beginning of the Saturday Event at between 3 - 4 pm, allowing travel to Gloucester, launching of trailerable and cartoppable craft around that time, plus travel by water from various launch sites.
- On Sunday, exploring the Annisquam and particularly Jones Creek requires minding the tides.

- Please GOOGLE EARTH/MAP the places involved in this invitation.
- GMHC being right down-town, be mindful of old city's parking limitations.
- Do let me know you are coming by fax (978) 282-1349 or E-mail me at philbolger@comcast.net

Bring your Bolger-designed boat !
- You are invited to bring your Bolger Boat, afloat, trailered or on the roof-top.
- Contributors to the static exhibit on the Main Pier - cartoppers and light trailerables - should show up early enough - noonish - to get the craft into GMHC while pre-Event logistics are under way as well.
- My intention is to bring our well-worn KOTICK, SHOEBOX, FLYING CLOUD, SPUR-II as statics, and working SHIVAREE in the water. Several Bolger-designed working and pleasure craft are on Cape Ann and might be there as well. No sense yet as to their numbers.
- GMHC has one Main Pier with floats on one side, and two narrow ones as part of the working Marine Railway. Float space is inherently limited and will serve smaller craft. The railway piers only have pilings, but close enough together to serve larger craft. A boat will be doing 'launch service' allowing these craft to be right at the event as well.
Let me know if you bring a Bolger boat!

Launching your boat:
- High-tide for both is about 12:00ish
- Several launching ramps are scattered about Gloucester.
- 1/2+ mile away from GMHC is the Highschool Ramp that remains low-tide accessible.
- The two Long Wharf Ramps on Jones Creek's west-side - tributary to Annisquam - should be usable up to 2 hrs post/pre peak; requires 1 hr under power to get to GMHC.
- Folks can also carry their rooftopable craft over down-town Pavillion Beach at Stacey Boulevard/Western Ave. to the Outer Harbor waters and park the car in normal street spots. Trip to GMHC is about 30 mins.
- Since the Event will last until Dusk, be prepared to travel back to the ramp - if you must haul out - under darkness. But this is a working port with lots of shore-lighting, least commercial boat-traffic at that time of day with the way back to Pavillion Beach or the Highschool ramp of modest challenge at best.

Lodging
- Camp-cruisers stay afloat.
- Cape Ann Campsite is located at 80 Atlantic Street (978) 283-8683 on tidal Jones Creek (capeanncampsite.com).
- A number of B&Bs and motels are in Gloucester and Rockport i.e. on Cape Ann.
- Standard franchise motels around Rt. 1 Danvers, Saugus etc.
Let me know soon if you plan to attend.
Susanne Altenburger,
Phil Bolger & Friends
66 Atlantic Street,
Gloucester, MA 01930
Fx 978 282 1349
E-mail philbolger@comcast.net (mhtml:{ECB385F0-8AFD-40EB-9E4F-2C6A25104EAF}mid://00000014/!x-usc:mailto:philbolger@comcast.net)

Susanne@PB&F
09-16-2009, 08:48 PM
Weather will be perfect this weekend in Gloucester, MA.
Do show with your Bolger boats. Susanne

MiddleAgesMan
09-16-2009, 09:14 PM
Good luck with this, Suzanne. I wish I could make the trip but alas I'm old and far away. I hope you're doing OK, btw.

(I owned Dovekie hull 058 long ago and have the plans for one of my favorites of Phil's, Blackskimmer, which might get built some day. My Dovekie--"Aeroplane"-- was the most incredible sailing craft I've had the pleasure of using.)

gazzabo
09-16-2009, 10:57 PM
Suzzane--Too far away here in NZ but my heart is there. I spent a whole day with Phil at the family house when we sailed there in 1983 and he came down later to 'Alice Alakwe' and we drank tea all afternoon.Regards to all our friends mostly from RI. fair weather and peace Gary Underwood and Beryl Sampson

Lance F. Gunderson
09-17-2009, 09:39 AM
Suzzane--Too far away here in NZ but my heart is there. I spent a whole day with Phil at the family house when we sailed there in 1983 and he came down later to 'Alice Alakwe' and we drank tea all afternoon.Regards to all our friends mostly from RI. fair weather and peace Gary Underwood and Beryl Sampson

Gary and Beryl,
We met in Boothbay back in the mid '80's; you came sailing on my Bolger Black Skimmer Tashtego. Now I have another Skimmer and sailing shoal once again. Great to know you are still out there. I heard you had a trimiran!

Daniel Noyes
09-17-2009, 05:52 PM
will you be sailing in Saturday Lance? I hope to have a little cat on hand to sail with the Bolger Boat fleet on Sunday
Dan

Lance F. Gunderson
09-17-2009, 07:54 PM
will you be sailing in Saturday Lance? I hope to have a little cat on hand to sail with the Bolger Boat fleet on Sunday
Dan

Regrettably I won't be able to bring my own boat due to time restrictions. Any chance I can sail with you?

Daniel Noyes
09-18-2009, 11:22 AM
Happy to have you along Lance.
Bagger is a pretty small boat, 12' think sunfish size, Im not worried sailing up Jones creek and the Anisquam as these are very sheltered tidal estuaries and backwaters, just want to let you know abot what you gettin into!
I have the feeling that Sunday will be pretty low key, you might even find someone Saturday who is looking for crew.
Bagger is listed as Kitten 12 on my web site, you can see her with 2 aboard.
http://dansdories.googlepages.com/kitten12

Dan
PM with contact info/ schedule