Philip C. Bolger (1927-), prolific boat designer, was born and lives in Gloucester, Massachusetts. He began work full time as a draftsman for boat designers Lindsay Lord and then John Hacker in early 1950's. Bolger also cites being influenced by mentors L.F. Herreshoff, Nicholas Montgomery and his brother Bill Bolger. Bolger's first boat design was a 32' sportfisherman published in the January 1952 issue of the magazine "Yachting". Wikipedia
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Plans of Wyoming, including the optional layout, are available for 300 to build one boat; five 22" x 34" sheets of plans with a keyed specification; from Phil Bolger & Friends, 66 Atlantic St., Gloucester, MA 01930-1627. www.hallman.org/bolger/Wyoming/
Plans for the Bolger Light Scooner are described and reproduced at reduced scale in Dynamite Payson's book "Build the New Instant Boats" (McGraw-Hill International Marine 1984). There are a few dimensions to be scaled, which appear to about 1 mm = 1.55 i www.carlsondesign.com/lscooner.html