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"Lew Hodgett" wrote in message ... "cavelamb himself" wrote: But fairing a hull can be a humbling experience. By defination, you're hull is "fair" when your arms are so tired you can no longer pick up a fairing boardG. Lew Amen to that Lew, but I have a great solution to the sore arms problem. When I started fairing our mahogany runabout I called in some favors from my youngest son. He is 6'3" of solid muscle. I just showed him what to do and he faired pretty much the whole hull. Tom Check out our boat www.edison-marine.com |
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