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On Jan 22, 1:14 pm, Bob wrote:
On Jan 22, 12:13 am, Two meter troll wrote: This was once a grand pace to share and learn. Now near worthless. Hell even skip hasnt posted lately. Bob I figure the storm will pass. its winter and most are locked on land. so politics seems a way to vent. I am just getting a couple SOF kayaks and one SOF skiff ready to build. and lofting a 30 foot sampan also to start building before the spring hits. not much going on here in oregon at the moment as far as cruising. mostly sitting by the fire and working on projects to long sitting. Ambious my webfoot friend !! What does SOF stand for? The ice has finaly melted and my boat is finally free. That should give you a hint where I am. What can i say: $325/ YEAR for a slip on the river!?!?!? I have a few 2/0 wires to run then a little deck rebed when the temp gets high enough for the epoxy to kick off. Then back to a coastal slip. But that will have to wait til my return. Im off to a quaint little cajun village called Morgan City in 10 days. Argg! Maybe I should get one of those SPOT things so everyone here knows where I am and then i can make 3000 word posts describing the RV park in Galliano, LA ............. uhhh, not! So you at Haden Island or other ptown nooks? Have fun with you projects and remember to keep a lookout for those guys with the Keep Portland Wierd bumper sticker ! Bob SOF is skin on frame. most of the teaching i do is how to build these lovely ultralite boats. he he he i am up in the hills and thanking my luck i no longer have to report to morgan or fuchon or houston or in any way have involvement in the achafilya basin. I feel better and am not stressed out as i was. it was good to work the slope as a decompression but its better to be done with the whole lot of oil patch jobs. have fun on your six ![]() |