Trayder, cool shot of the skiff. Attending Mt. Dora (Fla.) show this weekend. Largest/First Antique and Classic Boat Society of the year. May be biggest assembly of skiffs in a very long time. If anyone has time check out
www.speedskiffs.com, Boats By Name, senti-MENTAL-value. Parts I and II. Webmaster has very cool home page set up for the event. Four rigs leaving a strip mall Sat. morning from Jersey, with narrative. Pretty funny.
Final rigging and packing tomorrow. Leaving Wed. morning. Prop testing Thurs. and games rest of the weekend. Anyone in the area stop in. Very cool quaint town with plenty of antiques and shopping. I will be solo, but the girls all seem to dig the shopping. (Plug, Plug) Anyway the weather looks good.
JS-44 Puppy Love (webmaster) has a photo similar to above, and since most of us here are all old enough to remember pinball machines, his bottom is painted with big red letters "TILT". Check it out. Some cool videos, too.
By the way, if the winds kick up, with correct direction, I will show any classic SeaCraft owner all of the similarities between your ride, and the amazingly smooth ride of a true flat bottom! Holy Crap!
BTW, Does anyone have a small engraved plaque that sits at eye level, on the dash, in front of your rider, that clearly states,"Get in, sit down, shut up and hold on"? LMAO! Part II.