Phil Bolger Boat Design For The Robin Jean

Suzanne Altenberger and Phil Bolger stopped down the dock a couple of days ago to talk about Phil’s boat design which came to life in the Robin Jean.  What they told me was that the men that built the boat were not boat builders but by building it to the level of finish that it has been completed to was nothing short of heroic.

Weather you like the design or not is really a question of use and economy and how import they are to the individual.  I won’t speak to the flaws that many fishermen continue to rant about in my office but of the things that Suzanne explained to me in a lenghty conversation that seem to make sense.  Suzanne told me that similar boats equipped with a 60 hp engine would be capable of 20mph.  That’s pretty impressive.  She also spoke to the ease of construction from the design in which she claims ordinary men can build in a small space and that you don’t need to be a boat builder to build it due to it’s simple design.   Whether you like the looks of the Robin Jean or not you can’t argue with the fact that a couple of men built it that were not boat builders and the finish is pretty damn nice.

The smallish deck space was an option as there are plans for the same boat with the cabin pushed forward which would allow for much more working space.   I will post the plans for the same boat with a bigger deck later this week with the video.

Look for the video of Suzanne Altenberger giving us a detailed explanation of the plan later in the week.  I appreciate her and Phil coming down to share first hand what she considers the pluses of the design.  So the men who built this boat should be congratulated for building a boat from a set of plans who had never built a boat before.  That’s quite an accomplishment!  I wouldn’t step foot on a boat I ever built.  To say that carpentry is my weak spot would be the understatement of the year.  Kudos to them.

Phil Bolger Boat Design For The Robin Jean, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Lady Jane Gloucester Dragger And The Men That Fish Her Video

Here’s a Short Clip Of Gloucester Dragger The Lady Jane and The Crew Who Fish Her-

Stevie and Ringo Untie The Lines Aboard The Lady Jane

Look for the Lady Jane video at 4PM today

Robin Jean- Phil Bolger Boat Design Pics By Paul Frontiero

When looking at the boat what I notice is that the deck of the boats is really deep, it seems lower than waterline.  There are no scuppers that I can see.  I wonder how they clean the deck and get the water and fish guts out?  Also if it took on water from a rogue wave how would it clear itself of the water?

Interesting.  There must be some type of system to clear the water.  Maybe they rely on pumps to pump the water overboard.


Robin Jean- Phil Bolger Boat Design Pics By Paul Frontiero

From what I understand this is one of Phil Bolger’s efficient boat designs.  It is currently tied up behind Cape Ann Marina. 

Long and slender and tall like a banana.  Old Phil being the master boatbuilder that he is must know what he is doing but I don’t know how  this stays upright if it takes a sea to it’s side with a high center of gravity.  I defer to the master boatbuilder though.  He must know what he is doing after all these years.  

Robin Jean- Phil Bolger Boat Design Pics By Paul Frontiero, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 I would embrace the whole banana theme and paint her yellow with black stripes!

Fly Homie Fly! Pic From Paul Frontiero

FOB (friend of the blog) Paul Frontiero sends in this great pic of what looks like the Grace Marie running down a homie!

Working On A Dragger’s Net

 

Working On A Dragger’s Net, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Working On A Dragger’s Net

Ending the leased day at sea program and cutting our boats down to 18 days fishing per year does not sound very promising.

Working On A Dragger’s Net, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Working On A Dragger’s Net

If you look under the black circular rollers you can see the net has been damaged.  It’s hanging there in shards.  Looks like the boys have a lot of mending to do.  No fun, no fun at all.  Sometimes a dragger will risk going over some rough or jagged rocky bottom to try and find some fish and the result is a damaged net.  Sometimes it can pay big dividends, sometimes you an end up with huge tears in the net.  I’m not saying that is what happened here, but there is definetly damage to repair here.  Not exactly the best of weather to have to do this kind of work.

Working On A Dragger’s Net, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Working On A Dragger’s Net

See this fisherman working on the net?  He was hopping back and forth from the boat’s net reel back onto the dock.  My knees would have been shaking like a leaf but he was just going back and forth like nothing.  One little slip and he was going for an icy swim I’ll tell you that.

Working On A Dragger’s Net, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

 

Providenza Getting Hauled Out Video

Capsized Providenza Being Hauled Out At Rose’s Marine

Bill Lee’s Ocean Reported Towed The Providenza To Rose’s Marine Where She Was Hauled Out This Morning.

Capsized Providenza Being Hauled Out At Rose’s Marine

Video coming later

Capsized Clam Shell Boat Providenza

Gloucester Fishing Boat Slide Show

 

Click This Text For The Gloucester Fishing Boat Slide Show

The Carol Ann 4:50AM 8/30/08

The Carol Ann 4:50AM 8/30/08, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Matteo Russo’s Patriot Galley

Matteo Russo’s Patriot Galley, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Matteo Russo’s Patriot Net Reel

Matteo Russo’s Patriot Engine

This is the view looking down at The Patriot Engine.  Matteo runs a GM in The Patriot and GM engines are usually painted green.  Matteo painted his red because this particular model of GM engine is called a Screamin’ Demon.

Matteo Russo’s Patriot Engine, originally uploaded by captjoe06.

Video Down The Engine Room Of The Patriot

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The Patriot Engine Room