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Flying Pig Damage Assessment and update
On Feb 14, 9:19 pm, "Bob" wrote:
On Feb 14, 6:01 pm, wrote: As much as I hate to say it, I wouldn't put money back into this hull. That would be throwing good money after bad. -- Geoff I agree, collect the insurance, and go find a steel hull. Joe As some one described my first marrage......... if its dead, bury it. And I sure like that steel hull idea. Especially for thoes prone to beach/surf landings. How about a 45-50' Texas Scow Schooner in steel. Draws maybe 2-3 feet max and ya get 1/2" steel plate on the bottom. Bullet proof. Who needs a marina. Just let her sit on the mud. Flat bottom is great! Put a 6-71 in it. Parts are cheep get em any where in the world and every body can work on an old jimmy. Sail it or motor through ANY THING! Damn. I think I want one of thoes...... Square is Beautiful. Barge Bob Why have a boxey hull? http://sports.webshots.com/photo/124...63212926VskyTX Joe |
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