Bolger's design #639.
Prototype built by Bill Jochems and sailing on Lake Mead, and a second
now in advanced construction by Bjorn Harbo in Oslo. The Jochems
Schooner combines a lot of Bolger trademarks:
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a Birdwatcher-type combined cabin/cockpit,
allowing lots of cabin room, a raised deck, protection, great views through
the picture windows, infinite standing head room (battened down for dirty
weather)
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a head! (well, we used to suffer
without one...)
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Masts permanently in tabernacle
for ease of rigging/derigging. Tabernacles are offset slightly and the
whole thing just folds neatly down
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Water ballast: security and self-righting
afloat, lightness for trailing
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Leeboards for simplicity
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And of course the cat schooner
rig and some hull resemblances to the Light Schooner!
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