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doug7488 11-23-2007 12:12 PM

Re: Moesly SeaCraft website
 
Happy Thanksgiving, Carla !
That comment about the Bowrider was just a good hearted jab to Grady Sailfish - I know he is local to me.
The Moesly website is very cool.
Thanks for everything!
-Doug

GradySailfish 11-23-2007 03:52 PM

Re: Moesly SeaCraft website
 
Doug...I didn't realize where your from. Damn, now you have me thinking !

I haven't even finished my MA yet though and my yard is getting clogged.

I've come to realize I need a bigger piece of property and a bigger garage !

alejmend 11-23-2007 06:31 PM

Re: Moesly SeaCraft website
 
What a great web site. You've got to love the history. Thanks for putting the site together.

76Red18 11-23-2007 07:13 PM

Re: Moesly SeaCraft website
 
Cool site! Thanks for the time and effort.

glow 11-24-2007 12:02 AM

Re: Moesly SeaCraft website
 
Wow! Great to see so much information about the Legend! Can't wait to see everything else once your website is completed Carla. Phenominal job with such historical pedigree. The genius of one man Mr. Moesly :D

65Bowrider 11-24-2007 07:52 AM

Re: Moesly SeaCraft website
 
Creating a website takes time & effort ... but after reading all these wonderful posts, you have have made it all worth while.
Your support is tremendously appreciated and I will continue to work on getting more on the site.
Thank you so much!

cSickNick 11-24-2007 11:32 AM

Re: Moesly SeaCraft website
 
Quote:

Thank you for the words of encouragement.
The material I have is over 40 years old, some in better condition than others.
Disadvantage of PDF files, I cannot edit & clean them up. So I'm trying to scan to an image file, clean up, then post on the web. You can adjust the 'zoom' on bottom right corner of brower to get a closer view.
Again, thanks for being so supportive.

Thanks Carla, that works.

Again great job and interesting stuff!! :)

ScottM 11-24-2007 03:38 PM

Re: Moesly SeaCraft website
 
Carla,
Great web site, can't wait until more info is available :cool:. The Scampi is a cool little boat. Kinda reminds me of the Donzi Sweet 16. How many were made?

65Bowrider 12-01-2007 07:54 AM

Re: Moesly SeaCraft website
 
Scott,

How many 15 footers? Only a few is the answer. I read on another site's forum, someone posted 10-12 or 12-15 were made. That's all. I've been really looking hard for one... so if someone stumbles across one sitting in someone's back yard, forgotten ... Please let me know!

Quality Control on SeaCrafts? (mentioned in another CSC post) ... Check out the MoeslySeaCraft web site ... 2nd page added to The Beginning ... summary. It gives a little blurp how Moesly checked his quality control.

Thanks for all the positives thru PMs, Emails and this post.

76Red18 12-01-2007 11:58 AM

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"Quality Control on SeaCrafts? (mentioned in another CSC post) ... Check out the MoeslySeaCraft web site ... 2nd page added to The Beginning ... summary. It gives a little blurp how Moesly checked his quality control."

Thanks for all the positives thru PMs, Emails and this post.

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Probably very few boat building company CEO's that even know how to use a drill nowdays, muchless ones that would want to get fiberglass dust on themselves!
Thanks again for the site and your time invested.


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