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Chuck wrote in news:1179687707_17657
@sp12lax.superfeed.net: Wooden Boat Construction If you want that boat fixed, we got that covered in Charleston: http://www.seaislandboatworks.com/ Mark Bayne and the other shipwrights do great work, most impressive. Take a tour around the website. They're are also heavily involved in the building of the Spirit of South Carolina, our new state tall ship. It's easy to spot Mark's sport fisherman yachts in the pack of plastic burning up the diesel to get to the fishing in the morning. The lighter wooden boats are the ones passing the plastic ones....(c; The parties they throw when turning a new hull over with the help of us locals is not to be missed! It makes YOU part of the process and is great fun....a throwback to much older times. Larry -- Grade School Physics Factoid: A building cannot freefall into its own footprint without skilled demolition. |
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