On Fri, 23 Sep 2011 13:03:30 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Bruce" wrote in message
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On Thu, 22 Sep 2011 17:16:14 -0400, "Wilbur Hubbard"
wrote:
"Flying Pig" wrote in message
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While Lydia was visiting her mother, I took a couple of days to sort
through the thousand or so pix I've taken since the last sorting and
processing, have the bulk of them processed, and uploaded into my
gallery.
The refit proceeds; we'll start putting on the underwater portion of
the hull's final fairing level and longboarding (sanding with a
4.5"x48" flexible board, two people) that tomorrow.
http://justpickone.org/skip/gallery/...scaled_640.JPG
LOL! More blisters than bottom!!!! That Flying Pig boat sure wasn't
even worth all the effort, Skippy!!! You've ended up putting lots of
hours of work and lots of layers of materials on a foundation of MUSH.
Shoulda unloaded that boat on some unsuspecting soul and got yourself
one without blisters with the proceeds - or at least put a good down
payment on it. Something like a 38' Cabo Rico.
http://www.boatquest.com/Sail/CABO-R...D/1/boats.aspx
It's a crying shame to spend so much time, energy and dollars on an
old
POS Morgan. It was never intended to be a real cruising boat in the
first place. It was sold primarily as a dock object to entertain
guests.
Wilbur Hubbard
Much better to expend energy on a tiny Tupperware toy. Originally sold
as a plaything for the poor and disadvantaged.
Cheers,
Bruce
You've GOT to be kidding!! I bought a boat that has a hull that HAS NOT
ONE SINGLE SOLITARY BLISTER. The hull was laid up in 1971 and the entire
boat was commissioned in 1972. Count them, Dockbound Dweeb, forty years
of perfection. Forty years of fast, reliable, trouble-free sailing. Over
210,000 miles of reliability, at a purchase price of a mere 13 large. I
have kept "Cut the Mustard" in 'better than new' condition since 1985
when I purchased her from the original owner. Here are some recent
photos:
http://captainneal.wordpress.com/
The photo on top is OLD. The photos below are recent. Eat your
dock-licking heart out, Brucie Boi. You have NOTHING that can compare.
You FAILED in your circumnavigation attempt by half while I SUCCEEDED in
my coastal cruising lifestyle with 210,000 miles under the keel with
perhaps a paltry 1,000 of those miles motoring - the remainder under
sail.
YOU LOSE!
P.S. "Bruce" sure is a gay-sounding name. LOL!
Wilbur Hubbard
Ah Willie, I went to the site you mentioned... All the photos were of
the topsides of a horrid little yellow boat.
I hate to be the one to tell you but a hull doesn't absorb much water
above the waterline. I'm amazed that a well rounded sailor like
yourself doesn't know that it is the under water portion that gets the
blisters.
Ah well, as I've often told you, opening your mouth simply proves what
most people already assume - that you are the biggest fool on rbc.
Cheers,
Bruce