Sorry, Just returned from a Orlando trade show so once again the boat was put on hold for a couple weeks.
But I started pulling wires and removing the old stuff. I was going to re-paint it but figured I'll wait till spring as I will be walking on the
boat this winter while finishing.
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10-22-2013 11:08 PMDo you have the engines?
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10-26-2013 10:53 PMI was hoping you'd get the boat in the water this year...
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10-27-2013 10:18 AMWetting the entire shops floor with a garden hose, just before spraying a large project, especially when you don't have a spray-booth, helps quite a bit to capture & hold the dust down. Boats coming along nicely.
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10-27-2013 01:32 PM
That's a neat Idea.
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10-28-2013 11:59 AM
This weekends work was nothing more that running wire to power the trim pumps and get both mids sections moving up and down. Well they both work, but the both leak.... so I need to tear apart the mids tonight
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10-28-2013 11:59 AM
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10-28-2013 07:03 PM
Just a quick mention in regards to my last post ~ are you a wannabe - racer or the real deal , and with that in mind .....from the looks of things .........................all you are posting in detail is .....................when you drill a hole , run a wire , and not to mention another house project which most likely is all we will here about all winter long .
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10-28-2013 07:34 PM
Somebody call Artie's AA sponsor.
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10-28-2013 10:00 PMYou could have at least blamed it on the other race boat and the work you had to do to it, plus racing it etc....
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10-29-2013 10:15 AM
I have to admit that I have an automatic smart ass in me that wants to making biting and demeaning remarks about other peoples boat designs, paint, engineering, motivations - you name it. Very fortunately, I have a number of men in my life that insist that I ask myself these three questions: Is is true? Is it kind? Is it necessary?
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10-29-2013 07:03 PM
Started 02-01-2010 Yes its a L O N G drawn out thread no doubt, not sure about a wanna-be-racer comment ? Last winter was spent working on the cat and this v-bottom. This boat started off a nicely painted boat less motor. We stripped it down, replaced the floor, replaced some bulk heads, raised the X, replaced a couple stringers and re-rigged.. The cat is fun, like I said no hurry to finish and I do take on a few to many projects.
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10-29-2013 09:13 PMAll I want to know is, Is the house the one on the lake we're gonna have the big party at????
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