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Old 02-24-2004, 04:11 PM
ocuyler ocuyler is offline
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Default 2000 sq. ft. SeaCraft \"Ultimate Workshop\"

As discussed previously, we have decided to stay in Rochester for the "duration", vs. moving the kids to Florida or wherever in search of better boating weather.

As a long term plan, my terrific wife, Elizabeth gets new harwood floors, new leather couches/chairs, new master math and a new kitchen. (Ya think that'll keep her happy for 10 years)?

I get a new Yukon XL (this week, yaa!); and the "Ultimate workshop" from renovating a 2,000 sq. ft. space we have at work (80 yards from the house and overlooking the golf course). There will be a 14' x 39' "clean" work area with a 10' x 12' OH door and opener. A 12' x 24' wash/clean/paint room with floor drains with a 10' x 12' OH door. Also (2) 12' x 24' storage (project parking) bays with OH doors and the best part is a 12' x 39' office suite with 2 executive offices, a private library (also serving as a guest room for Finster and other SeaCrafters), galley, head, etc.

I'm getting bids over the next 2 months and the plan is to be online by November 1. Following is an image of the current space, which will be fully re-skined with aluminimum with new doors and windows.

Yes, this SeaCraft thing is a serious illness, but instead of throwing money at the boat, at least it's tax deductable and asset improving. I wish I could say the same for the vessels and vehicles that will pass through it over the next 15 or 20 years...

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