Our O'Day 22 was yellow....couldn't stand the color...was ugly....interior
wasn't mauve, though, but was Herculon plaid in harvest colors so at least
the interior matched the exterior....Chanteuse is white with a blue strake
and is very nautical...her interior ...that which is not wood...is navy
blue...another nautical color....my bathroom at home is rose pink..it is at
home, hence, not nautical colored...I believe that psychologically, your use
of mauve in your boat's interior suggests a lubberly line of thinking....you
really are desirous of the land life, so you have begun to change your boat
to resemble a house rather than what it is...too bad; so sad...BTW,
Chanteuse means "singer" in French....
"Capt. NealŪ" wrote in message
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Nothing wrong with yellow. Nothing wrong with mauve.
Katy, when are you going to get over your jealousy? How
about getting that lazy Mr. Sails to paint Chanteuse's topsides
yellow. Doesn't Chanteuse mean yellowish mauve in French?
CN
"katysails" wrote in message
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MY GOD!!!!YOUR BOAT'S YELLOW!!!!!!! Please tell me you don't have a
mauve
interior! Get Ms Terry out there with a paintbrush and get that ship[
back
to a decent battleship gray or black like any self-respecting steel boat
would be....cringe
Joe" wrote in message
oups.com...
John Cairns wrote:
"Joe" wrote in message
ups.com...
What do you think of the new blue eyed lady?
http://community.webshots.com/album/251721111Iiekcz?564
Joe
You're not going to mount the thing on the bow?
John Cairns
Well why not?
check it out!
http://community.webshots.com/photo/...51953008FxIDBR
All I have to do is run a chainsaw up her ass and part of her head to
make her fit perfect on the pulpit, then a couple of bolts and walla!
Good for another 25,000 miles.
Joe