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Justin plans to live on the boat, but has not yet set his course. Although
he has been sailing since he was a boy, he said his experience sailing on
the ocean is limited.

When asked if such a challenge worried him, the intrepid shipwright replied,
“Nervous? No, I'm not that smart.

Shipwright prepares to set sail
Dryden man designs, builds boat from scratch

http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps...WS01/612210318


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Justin plans to live on the boat, but has not yet set his course. Although
he has been sailing since he was a boy, he said his experience sailing on
the ocean is limited.

When asked if such a challenge worried him, the intrepid shipwright replied,
"Nervous? No, I'm not that smart.

Shipwright prepares to set sail
Dryden man designs, builds boat from scratch

http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps...WS01/612210318



Smart kid, great looking boat.

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jlrogers±³© wrote:
Shipwright prepares to set sail
Dryden man designs, builds boat from scratch

http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps...WS01/612210318


I would like to hear more about the design of the boat. There's
certainly a large number of proven full-keel 30 foot cutter designs
out there, so why go out on a limb? Anyway it's a very impressive
achievement, I'll be looking for them (boat & builder) when passing
through that area this spring.

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Smart kid, great looking boat.


It's not steel.

-signed- Injun Ear (formerly known as Eagle Eye)

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Justin plans to live on the boat, but has not yet set his course. Although he has been sailing since he was a boy, he
said his experience sailing on the ocean is limited.


He needs to sell it to somebody else. He's got talent. Builds a nice boat. Somebody like
that probably won't be satisfied just sailing. People like him have to keep busy. They enjoy
the making of something better than the using of it....

Cheers,
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jlrogers±³© wrote:
Shipwright prepares to set sail
Dryden man designs, builds boat from scratch

http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps...WS01/612210318


I would like to hear more about the design of the boat. There's
certainly a large number of proven full-keel 30 foot cutter designs
out there, so why go out on a limb? Anyway it's a very impressive
achievement, I'll be looking for them (boat & builder) when passing
through that area this spring.

Joe wrote:
Smart kid, great looking boat.


It's not steel.


I did not say he was a genius.

All the washers are copper pennies, thats a good start.

Joe

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All the washers are copper pennies, thats a good start.

Duh, they don't make pennies out of copper any more. Copper the size of a penny is worth about three
cents now.

Cheers,
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"jlrogers±³©" wrote
Justin plans to live on the boat, but has not yet set his course.
Although he has been sailing since he was a boy, he said his experience
sailing on the ocean is limited.


He needs to sell it to somebody else. He's got talent. Builds a nice
boat. Somebody like
that probably won't be satisfied just sailing. People like him have to
keep busy. They enjoy
the making of something better than the using of it....

Cheers,
Ellen


If he follows through and lives aboard, at least for a couple of years, he
will be a much better boat builder.

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"jlrogers±³©" wrote
If he follows through and lives aboard, at least for a couple of years, he will be a much better boat builder.


I agree with you on this. But he needs to sail many many miles too. If he turns into a sailor
who builds boats that's better than a carpenter who builds floating homes.


Cheers,
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"jlrogers±³©" wrote
If he follows through and lives aboard, at least for a couple of years,
he will be a much better boat builder.


I agree with you on this. But he needs to sail many many miles too. If
he turns into a sailor
who builds boats that's better than a carpenter who builds floating homes.


Cheers,
Ellen


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Joe wrote:
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jlrogers±³© wrote:
Shipwright prepares to set sail
Dryden man designs, builds boat from scratch

http://www.theithacajournal.com/apps...WS01/612210318


I would like to hear more about the design of the boat. There's
certainly a large number of proven full-keel 30 foot cutter designs
out there, so why go out on a limb? Anyway it's a very impressive
achievement, I'll be looking for them (boat & builder) when passing
through that area this spring.

Joe wrote:
Smart kid, great looking boat.

hi all again - need a little advice here- my guy - , man of the boat
CAPTAIN , been married to for a while - , lies cheats - i don't like -
i want divorce-he don't and won't, i dont want to fight - what u
suggest i do ? - been in that situation before anyone- do i play it off
-and get what i can get or do i just mother f**k his ass , laim
ass----do what i want to do & let him too - ouch need somne help here
-need advice


It's not steel.


I did not say he was a genius.

All the washers are copper pennies, thats a good start.

Joe

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