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and it will probably last longer then if you bought a big tarp! That is one big nice looking project you have there... I dont know how you do it all....
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My stimson bow-shed plans arrived in the mail the same day as home despot sent another '24 months no interest' promotion... so a $700 shed for free for two years. |
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Billboard was $20, bought foam for hullsides and still came in 120$ under 700! Its kind of cozy, like a windtunnel when i open the foredeck hatch. Will have to figure out some shade when she goes upside down thats for sure...
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Rain dance today...
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Now I’m afraid, after the rain this time of year, Lovebugs! Seem like they smell the resin and think it’s dinner time. Good that you have the tent.
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Aint a real boat without a couple pounds of lovebugs glued in!
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I did see it... A bit too yachty for me. Thought long and hard about a walkaround but she just doesnt have the beam for what id want in a walkaround...
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Bulkhead and tank time. 200 main on centerline and 50 each in saddles. 70 gal of freshwater just behind main bulkhead...
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You said that this was a back burner project which for me means years but you are hardly 6 months into it and it looks fantastic and is indeed inspirational. My 27 is almost on it's way to San Diego and I'll certainly be following your progress.
May I ask why you cored the hull sides and what material you used? I see that you overlapped the new section but you also went forward too. Do you think there are benefits to coring the sides on a factory 27? |
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