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Originally posted by 81nautique 81nautique wrote:

I’m thinking this would be a good lid for my casket when I check out.Wink


Or just be buried in the boat.  Except around 2 am the night after the burial there would be a gaggle of CCFans with shovels "modifying" the grave site! Tongue

Would the varnish cure anyway with time, or does it have to be time with some warmth as well?
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Originally posted by DrCC DrCC wrote:

     Sorry Tim,   I probably meant to say the Packard / Merlin version.

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No Worries Dr.  You are forgiven!.....This Time!Wink


Originally posted by 81nautique 81nautique wrote:

Well guess it’s time to reveal the name,  Timbob’s been prying for too long.  
She will simply be referred to as ...............

 “GOULASH”     


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Perfect!!! Looking good Alan and not just the boat! 
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Originally posted by 63 Skier 63 Skier wrote:

Originally posted by 81nautique 81nautique wrote:

I’m thinking this would be a good lid for my casket when I check out.Wink


Or just be buried in the boat.  Except around 2 am the night after the burial there would be a gaggle of CCFans with shovels "modifying" the grave site! Tongue

Would the varnish cure anyway with time, or does it have to be time with some warmth as well?

I’ve just been informed I’m being cremated,  apparently there’s not enough money left for a proper burial. Cry



It will slow cure in the cold weather but a couple of 70 degree days right now would be nice
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Guess we'll just have a proper Viking funeral send off in a old woody Correct Craft (- the motor) and save Dana the price of Cremation. Tongue It'll give everyone a reason to hit the Green Lake reunion one more time!
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Absolutely beautiful.  
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