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Originally posted by sanity sanity wrote:

But keep in mind that those who post on public sites like that are the one's lacking in that department.


Damn it, I must be really lacking then!
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Originally posted by Hollywood Hollywood wrote:

Originally posted by sanity sanity wrote:

But keep in mind that those who post on public sites like that are the one's lacking in that department.


Damn it, I must be really lacking then!


Maybe you shoud change your name to "Hardlywood"!
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Originally posted by quinner quinner wrote:

Maybe you shoud change your name to "Hardlywood"!

Chris,
That one really made me LMAO!!!
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HW, Quinner...you both win for lmao of the day!

Onto boat flipping....
Ran home at lunch and grabbed the camera.



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back in the garage....




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Great job. The boat looks amazing. It's hard to believe it used to be red.
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What is all that white stuff ??
With all the gloves and coats, looks to be cold too.
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Bruce,

It's getting there. There's still a little bit of red where the trailer covered the hull. It'll be gone. But yes, you're right. Very hard to believe. The green is going to be a bear to remove. It's a flecked paint and has that grey primer that I love so much underneath. No major repairs though. I'm pleased.

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Originally posted by critter critter wrote:

What is all that white stuff ??
With all the gloves and coats, looks to be cold too.


LOL! Oh yeah...it was dreadful cold
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Sometimes I have to remind myself...
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Originally posted by critter critter wrote:

What is all that white stuff ??
With all the gloves and coats, looks to be cold too.


I was thinking about you southern guys yesterday as I was out grilling in what was left of a little snow storm. If you've never lived up here in the winter, then you've never had the pleasure of digging a beer out of a snow bank. That is the best way to chill beer, especially after a day of spring skiing. You get back to the truck and your really parched, and you start digging through the snow for those beers you hid in the morning.
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We went out snow boarding yesterday after the big storm. Beautiful day out!
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Nice flip. That is pretty damned smart. I have heard of it but not seen pics.
You need to get a regular furnace or a radiant heater in there. It would have to make it more confortable and less fumey.

For you guys in the south, 15cm. of SNOW today, and minus 20 tonight. We cannot do anything but work on our boats.

Not using the standard US unit of measure for anything on this thread until it is in double digits.
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my observation, your more boss than employee, probably didnt want to break a nail lol, my lmao for the day
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You're just jealous because with that face for radio of yours standing around and looking pretty isn't an option.

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Crap, just lost another inch.

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Do you have the deck sanded AND polished already?

You definitely had the option of just flipping it in the snowbank!!!LOL

Where's the food??
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where's the beer? I would really consider using the boat as a sled, pledge the bottem and it will feel like the chevy option
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WoW, Been gone traveling for the holidays and now trying to get caught up at home and finally took a look to see how you are doing. Holy cow you have made a lot of progress. The small army of guys came in handy too. I think that's called the reserves.I should ask Blinky, he would know.
The yuk yel is going to look great. I am glad you stuck with it. At this rate you will be done in time for the regatta!
I just got a cool idea, for the antique boat parade the kids can ski by the crowd in period correct swim wear and skis. The pilot in a white skippers cap. maybe blinky with a pipe in his mouth....HA!
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Originally posted by h20loo h20loo wrote:

Do you have the deck sanded AND polished already?

Where's the food??


The deck is sanded, not polished. We'll go over it again after we're done gelling the bottom up to the rubrails.
Food in the house, beer in the snow outside.

Eric, I was going to reply to your comment, but HW did a fine job with that already.

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The yuk yel is going to look great. I am glad you stuck with it. At this rate you will be done in time for the regatta!


Wouldn't that be great? One more circle to run in. That's a wonderful idea with the period suits and all. I don't know if everyone would appreciate that or not? I know the antique boat "people" would. First regatta meeting is Thursday. Here we go.

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Originally posted by WakeSlayer WakeSlayer wrote:

You need to get a regular furnace or a radiant heater in there. It would have to make it more confortable and less fumey.


Wouldn't that be nice? Although the torpedo heater isn't plugged in very long and the garage is pretty well insulated, so it stays warm for a while before it needs heated again. Maybe down the road there's a radiant heater in store...we'll see how many more projects I come up with.
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Sanity,
WoW! Just read the entire thread! Sure beats studying for class! Your work is definitely inspiring as I will be going through the same process with a 70 skier here in the near future! I'm learning lots just by reading! Being at school limits my shop time. As for now I will have to follow your thread and wish I was home with the boat!

Looks great! Lets see some more pics!
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We are doing the same thing on the wood boat right now. It does make a mess in a hurry, Id rather do about anything than sand at this point...Keep up the good work!
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Chelle,
And the boat is yellow !!!! I was wondering how you'd get that nasty black paint off the bottom.. Just getting after it did the job I see... Looks awesome !! Great job!!

Now where's that guy with the camera to get some gel???

What are you going to do for powering this rig??

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Michele- will you take the gell right down to the fibreglass? Do any of your advisers express concern about the new gell being too thick in some spots and prone to cracking or craising?
Glad to see your helper has gloves, mask and eye protection!!!
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