tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7702427911824410568.post2510797409064305172..comments2024-03-26T06:43:51.465-04:00Comments on The Floating Empire: REFLECTIONSUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7702427911824410568.post-64814970954691140042014-12-18T09:44:59.489-05:002014-12-18T09:44:59.489-05:00Greetings and Thanks for Writing,
Actually the sol...Greetings and Thanks for Writing,<br />Actually the solution we're probably going to pursue is along those lines, creating a single barrel row float for either side and attaching them both as added floatation and to create a walkway port and starboard.<br /><br />MMungohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10484485549725839529noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7702427911824410568.post-39993990208775916702014-12-17T19:51:19.720-05:002014-12-17T19:51:19.720-05:00I saw your link in Shanty Boat Living. I want to ...I saw your link in Shanty Boat Living. I want to thank you for documenting your build and progress - the good parts and bad. I am really curious to see your design solutions for additional floatation. My first thought for your retrofit would be to build 2 additional plywood floats like the Glen-L site has for houseboats. The barrels don't make it for me as I would like more boat than house - chance to trailer it in, launch, add the gangplank floats to both sides and explore. Bravo for your courage. Keep trying.handyhusband01@yahoo.comhttp://www.yahoo.comnoreply@blogger.com