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Trayder 07-11-2012 09:25 PM

Welcome boatbuildercentral.com
 
Please welcome "Shine", owner of boatbuildercentral.com, to CSC.com Shine has offered his assistance to those restoring their boats with knowledge and products from www.boatbuildercentral.com

BigLew 07-12-2012 06:32 AM

This could be a great addition to the site! Welcome Shine. Always room for another "Nut in this Barrel."

Personally I look forward to learning some of the tricks of the trade and the results of your experience combining with the ingenuity of our very creative members.

Wecome Aboard.

CaptLloyd 07-12-2012 09:47 AM

I have been a customer. Quick, friendly service, and quality products.

I will use them again.

Lloyd

shine 07-12-2012 09:55 AM

Thanks BigLew,

This board was very helpful to me in rebuilding my seacraft.

We are located in Vero Beach, FL and we inventory a lot of materials used for re-building boats; marine plywood, core material, epoxies, fiberglass, putties, paints, tools, etc.

We ship materials all over the country, but customers are welcome to pick things up and save shipping if your close enough for that to make sense.

I have given technical help to a number of customers rebuilding seacrafts (before I joining this site myself). I am really enjoying my current 23 CC, and I somehow doubt this will be the last SC I own (keeping eye out for a 27' to make into a CC)

Joel

DonV 07-12-2012 10:01 AM

Always room for another "Nut in this Barrel."

Hey Lew, what do you mean....you tryin' to tell us something? :D :D :)

Good luck, Joel!

Islandtrader 07-12-2012 10:44 AM

In the beginning of my project I bought a lot of systems 3 from BBC. Quick turn around and good advice...

Hey whats up with your SUP Project?

uncleboo 07-12-2012 11:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by shine (Post 205140)
Thanks BigLew,

This board was very helpful to me in rebuilding my seacraft.

We are located in Vero Beach, FL and we inventory a lot of materials used for re-building boats; marine plywood, core material, epoxies, fiberglass, putties, paints, tools, etc.

We ship materials all over the country, but customers are welcome to pick things up and save shipping if your close enough for that to make sense.

I have given technical help to a number of customers rebuilding seacrafts (before I joining this site myself). I am really enjoying my current 23 CC, and I somehow doubt this will be the last SC I own (keeping eye out for a 27' to make into a CC)

Joel

You can find a tournament 27 right here! Contact Toddslures.

shine 07-12-2012 01:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Islandtrader (Post 205144)
In the beginning of my project I bought a lot of systems 3 from BBC. Quick turn around and good advice...

Hey whats up with your SUP Project?

finished first prototype this week, cutting the 2nd prototype tomorrow or Monday. Refining building method to make as easy as possible the achieve fair shape.

I will post some picture in this section if you interested, which it sounds like you are :)

Capt Chuck 07-12-2012 04:00 PM

Welcome Boat Builder Central. Pro advise is always welcome on CSC!

Gucci (Admin)

BigLew 07-12-2012 09:46 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DonV (Post 205141)
Always room for another "Nut in this Barrel."

Hey Lew, what do you mean....you tryin' to tell us something? :D :D :)

Good luck, Joel!

Joel,

I'm not sure how to reply. Either you have been here tooooooo long and don't realize that we are all a bunch of Seacraft nuts or you haven't picked up on the congenital defect that afflicts all of us. Officialy you may refer to it as "Seacraft Dementia."

What say you Strick, Grand Pubaw of all things Seacraft?


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