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Hi NoBones
The way I remember it there is four distinct parts or rebuilding a boat. There is “the fun part” pulling things our, planning in you mind what KenDo will look like, thinking of all the stuff in the re build project you are going to do. Then comes the “money part” that’s the part you definitely want some fuzzy details on accounting, or really, really good reasons trying to explain how much money and for WHAT to your wife about that *** boat. Then comes the “hard work part” that’s the part of after you bought all that expensive stuff making it work right, AND making it look as good as a brand new boat only cooler. And finally the “pleasure using part” that’s the part you Forget all the hard work part, plus Forget all the money spent part, and Remember all the complements you got from your admirers, and how good it feels to be using her the way she was intended. Now if only the fish were biting. FellowShip …………………………. Just for the Grins ![]() ![]() ![]() Official Antique Classic SeaCraft Owner |
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I'm in the money part right now and with the real estate market in slow motion and the $$ and the work put into getting the pipeline (means $$) of the new company in place I have a hard time justifing even to myself any thing that I could buy to get the project done.
I have had to pass up great deals on trailers, electronics, engines and a million other things needed. So I am left with going out and sanding which is a pain but it is cheap. So any local contributions of primer, paints and such are needed and appreciated. Boy do I want to get to the pleasure using part |
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