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Is Choy Lee tastier than Chung King?

Amen!

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funny you mention that, Today I saw a small 13 foot sailboat that had 4
foot cut off the stern, bullwarks put in... and the boat latched back
together. The guy said he did it because it was to long to hang on the
davits of his Choy Lee. Pretty good ideal.

Joe



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Scout wrote:
for just a little more I can add on to yr cabin. I've got the tools out
already.


Remember that discussion of sawing a boat in half and lengthening it?

I think it would be a nice Christmas gift to Scotty to turn his S30 into a
35 or 36. I've got some spare fiberglass in the garage...


I'm gonna need a lot of nails, 2x4's, elmer's glue, caulking, and coffee.
Scout


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Remember that discussion of sawing a boat in half and lengthening it?

I think it would be a nice Christmas gift to Scotty to turn his S30 into a
35 or 36. I've got some spare fiberglass in the garage...



Scout wrote:
I'm gonna need a lot of nails, 2x4's, elmer's glue, caulking, and coffee.
Scout


2x4s are expensive. How about lumber from scavenged shipping pallets?

Coffee, check. We get it in those 10# Navy cannisters.

DSK

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"DSK" wrote in message
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Remember that discussion of sawing a boat in half and lengthening

it?

I think it would be a nice Christmas gift to Scotty to turn his

S30 into a
35 or 36. I've got some spare fiberglass in the garage...



Scout wrote:
I'm gonna need a lot of nails, 2x4's, elmer's glue, caulking, and

coffee.
Scout


2x4s are expensive. How about lumber from scavenged shipping

pallets?

They work great. That's what I built my barn out of. I've still got
a bunch scattered around the backyard.

SV




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"Scout" wrote

Remember that discussion of sawing a boat in half and lengthening

it?

I think it would be a nice Christmas gift to Scotty to turn his

S30 into a
35 or 36. I've got some spare fiberglass in the garage...


I'm gonna need a lot of nails, 2x4's, elmer's glue, caulking, and

coffee.

Galvanized nails, right?

Scotty




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2x4s are expensive. How about lumber from scavenged shipping
pallets?


Scott Vernon wrote:
They work great. That's what I built my barn out of. I've still got
a bunch scattered around the backyard.


I'll bring some tarpaper too.

Your boat is gonna be so big & so fine, Bubbles will **** a H500 Enduro
and beg to go sailing with you!

DSK

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Bob Crantz wrote:
Is Choy Lee tastier than Chung King?


Only with LeChoy Soya Sauce

Amen!

Bob Crantz

"Joe" wrote in message
ps.com...
funny you mention that, Today I saw a small 13 foot sailboat that had
4 foot cut off the stern, bullwarks put in... and the boat latched
back together. The guy said he did it because it was to long to hang
on the davits of his Choy Lee. Pretty good ideal.

Joe




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"Scout" wrote

Remember that discussion of sawing a boat in half and lengthening

it?

I think it would be a nice Christmas gift to Scotty to turn his

S30 into a
35 or 36. I've got some spare fiberglass in the garage...


I'm gonna need a lot of nails, 2x4's, elmer's glue, caulking, and

coffee.

Galvanized nails, right?


ok, but that's considered an upgrade.


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Remember that discussion of sawing a boat in half and lengthening it?

I think it would be a nice Christmas gift to Scotty to turn his S30 into
a 35 or 36. I've got some spare fiberglass in the garage...



Scout wrote:
I'm gonna need a lot of nails, 2x4's, elmer's glue, caulking, and coffee.
Scout


2x4s are expensive. How about lumber from scavenged shipping pallets?


absolutely but we'll have to soak 'em in water so's they don't split when
nailed.

Coffee, check. We get it in those 10# Navy cannisters.

cool, I can't drink the cheap stuff though - I'm class, all the way.

Scout



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Coffee, check. We get it in those 10# Navy cannisters.

Scout wrote:
cool, I can't drink the cheap stuff though - I'm class, all the way.


Understood. But this ain't the cheap stuff. Cost me 8 years of my life

DSK

 
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