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Now that's ingenuity on the highest level.
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Wouldn't it be easier to just stand the hull on its nose and put the transom straight up in the air? It would eliminate the use of all those rope. You would need a really tall ladder though! LOL!!
Nice work!
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Hooligan,
If you aren't an engineer, you missed your calling! Congratulations, on a great idea! Rube Goldberg would be proud! Denny
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Or,you could have glued a big piece of sand paper to the floor,then stood the boat up on the transom and slid the boat back and forth on the paper.Changing grits would have been a pia though.
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