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Niiiiiceeee, very Niiiiiceee.
Great work gents i really like the shirt in the previous picture but the CSC fashion police may take issue with wearing Jeans in that manner [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img] |
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I pretty sure to legally wear jeans in that manner they must ride up ones butt crack. [img]images/icons/shocked.gif[/img]
Hey, Otto much nicer color. |
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Thanks guys. Got caught during one of my bad fashion moments!!! The slave driver, (Otto) had me wet sanding and wouldn't let me put down the hose even while working overhead! Ha, ha. Otto, thanks too, my wife loved the picture! This boat better come out REALLY GOOD!!
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I actually think that the photo of the csc.com shirt ought to be the photo used in the official classicseacraft.com product catalog. Very casual and unassuming [img]images/icons/cool.gif[/img]
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175# pounds what did you have it made out of my 47 gal I just had made by SP weights 42# 1/8" 5052 is yours stainless steel?
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Now that I look a little closer at that pic..........Salty you peeing in the sink? [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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That's exactly what my wife asked me! No I am not peeing in the sink. Otto wanted a full shot of the floods and the CSC logo. Ah, the humiliation. I think we can mercifully end this thread. [img]images/icons/grin.gif[/img]
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Tom called me this morning and said "run, don't walk to get dark blue paint. This looks like pussy blue". My reply was, "well, OK, but it goes nicely with your pants in this picture".
http://www.foodmachinery.com/SeaCraf...s/DSC04097.JPG Ya, sure, you've got a girlfriend. With pictures like this floating around the internet, Tom's lucky he's still married. So he sanded the first 2 coats and we'll get the color right with 3 coats of the right color today. More images later. Otto [ March 28, 2003, 12:17 PM: Message edited by: Otto Cuyler ] |
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Otto, what's the height of your transom? Curious about the notch in the center.
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SECF,
The center "notch" sets up for a 25" motor, the outer parts can be used for mounting 25" twins. There's 5" difference between the 2. Otto |
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