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Link to Extreme Makeover item...300 pound phat guy, take II
wrote in message oups.com... I start my computer every morning by retarding the spark and kneeling in front of the radiator with a steel crank. Don't seem to be able to raise alt. groups However, I think this tiny url will direct you to a page where you can "view photos without signing in" http://tinyurl.com/g6usw That works. Now, looking forward to the work in progress pics. Neat boat, BTW. Understand your desire to refurbish and keep. RCE |
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JohnH wrote: On 2 Mar 2006 15:56:51 -0800, wrote: So, let's see if this works! Here are the ugliest photos I hope anybody can ever take of my boat. Sort of like the "before" photos of a guy that's tipping the scales at 300 pounds before he slims down to 190 with the help of Miracle Moe's diet pills. Remember, she didn't always look this bad and she will be a thing of beauty once again. :-) Right now she's beat up enough to where you have to know her to love her, however.... Every umpteen years, a boat needs a good thorough updating and it's a little past time for mine. http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho...8&conn_speed=1 Dene wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I'd post some photos if I knew how or where to go about it. If you have a digital camera, you can use yahoo's free picture service or kodak's. Upload the pictures to their website, then post the link. It comes in the form of a slide show. Here's an example.... http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho... =-huha2v&Ux=0 Chuck, I couldn't get there. Could you try the tiny url bit? Or, post them on alt.binaries.pictures.sports.ocean. Don't let the professional quality stuff posted by Tom, RCE, et al, intimidate you! :) -- 'Til next time, John H I start my computer every morning by retarding the spark and kneeling in front of the radiator with a steel crank. Don't seem to be able to raise alt. groups However, I think this tiny url will direct you to a page where you can "view photos without signing in" http://tinyurl.com/g6usw Chuck, Your boat is one that anyone would be proud to own. From what I could tell you were highlighting that fact that your brightwork needs to be restored, and some minor leaks need caulking/patching. Do you plan on doing this work yourself? If so exactly, what do you plan on doing? -- Reggie ************************************************** ************* That's my story and I am sticking to it. ************************************************** ************* |
Link to Extreme Makeover item...300 pound phat guy, take II
On 3 Mar 2006 08:17:51 -0800, wrote:
JohnH wrote: On 2 Mar 2006 15:56:51 -0800, wrote: So, let's see if this works! Here are the ugliest photos I hope anybody can ever take of my boat. Sort of like the "before" photos of a guy that's tipping the scales at 300 pounds before he slims down to 190 with the help of Miracle Moe's diet pills. Remember, she didn't always look this bad and she will be a thing of beauty once again. :-) Right now she's beat up enough to where you have to know her to love her, however.... Every umpteen years, a boat needs a good thorough updating and it's a little past time for mine. http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho...8&conn_speed=1 Dene wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I'd post some photos if I knew how or where to go about it. If you have a digital camera, you can use yahoo's free picture service or kodak's. Upload the pictures to their website, then post the link. It comes in the form of a slide show. Here's an example.... http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho... =-huha2v&Ux=0 Chuck, I couldn't get there. Could you try the tiny url bit? Or, post them on alt.binaries.pictures.sports.ocean. Don't let the professional quality stuff posted by Tom, RCE, et al, intimidate you! :) -- 'Til next time, John H I start my computer every morning by retarding the spark and kneeling in front of the radiator with a steel crank. Don't seem to be able to raise alt. groups However, I think this tiny url will direct you to a page where you can "view photos without signing in" http://tinyurl.com/g6usw Yes! They came through that time. I love that boat. Sure can understand your decision to fix it up and keep it. Can't wait to see the results of all the work. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** |
Link to Extreme Makeover item...300 pound phat guy, take II
DSK wrote: AHA!!! That one worked. Thanks very much Chuck. How about some engine room photos? After all, I've showed mine. I'm actually interested in how your heater is mounted. I will see if I can find some photos from my heater articles from 2004. The boat is 90 miles away, and I'll be visiting once every 10 days or so to monitor progress. As you will know *exactly* what I'm talking about--- We put the Webasto diesel furnace athwartship, just forward of the port fuel tank. The exhaust went through a new fitting under the port pilothouse door. We mounted the furnace "sideways" so we could get an initial straight run of several feet before there was a bend or other obstruction as that helps the furnace "breathe" efficiently. Combustion air intake is roughly 70% outside air, (gathered from a funnel on the foredeck) and 30% inside air (gathered from a fitting atop the fixture in the port forequarter of the main cabin- where the distribution box is located). I put an outlet through the bulkhead below the companionway steps to the forward cabin, a second outlet in the forward half of the dinette joinery to heat the main cabin, and carried the final outlet to the aft bulkhead of the engineroom to service the master stateroom. Looks like your leaks have been worse than ours. We have to heavily varnish the top of the pilothouse door slide or water runs around under the fiberglass 'lip' of the pilothouse coach-roof. My wife wants to know about your stern platform. Where can I get one like that? She must be kidding. That platform consists of a couple of 3X10 planks fastened to some stainless support brackets, and topped with some mystery material covered with non-skid. wrote: I start my computer every morning by retarding the spark and kneeling in front of the radiator with a steel crank. Heh I shovel coal into the side of mine ... Don't seem to be able to raise alt. groups That's a shame, I have been checking into "alt.binaries.pictures.tall-ships" where some people have posted amazing photos of all kinds of boats & ships from clipper ships to battleships to modern RO-RO and hi speed ferries. Plus lighthouses. ... However, I think this tiny url will direct you to a page where you can "view photos without signing in" http://tinyurl.com/g6usw Excellent work, thanks Fair Skies Doug King |
Link to Extreme Makeover item...300 pound phat guy, take II
Reggie Smithers wrote: wrote: JohnH wrote: On 2 Mar 2006 15:56:51 -0800, wrote: So, let's see if this works! Here are the ugliest photos I hope anybody can ever take of my boat. Sort of like the "before" photos of a guy that's tipping the scales at 300 pounds before he slims down to 190 with the help of Miracle Moe's diet pills. Remember, she didn't always look this bad and she will be a thing of beauty once again. :-) Right now she's beat up enough to where you have to know her to love her, however.... Every umpteen years, a boat needs a good thorough updating and it's a little past time for mine. http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho...8&conn_speed=1 Dene wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I'd post some photos if I knew how or where to go about it. If you have a digital camera, you can use yahoo's free picture service or kodak's. Upload the pictures to their website, then post the link. It comes in the form of a slide show. Here's an example.... http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho... =-huha2v&Ux=0 Chuck, I couldn't get there. Could you try the tiny url bit? Or, post them on alt.binaries.pictures.sports.ocean. Don't let the professional quality stuff posted by Tom, RCE, et al, intimidate you! :) -- 'Til next time, John H I start my computer every morning by retarding the spark and kneeling in front of the radiator with a steel crank. Don't seem to be able to raise alt. groups However, I think this tiny url will direct you to a page where you can "view photos without signing in" http://tinyurl.com/g6usw Chuck, Your boat is one that anyone would be proud to own. From what I could tell you were highlighting that fact that your brightwork needs to be restored, and some minor leaks need caulking/patching. Do you plan on doing this work yourself? If so exactly, what do you plan on doing? -- Reggie ************************************************** ************* That's my story and I am sticking to it. ************************************************** ************* Reggie, If you follow the link at the head of the thread, you'll find a complete description of the work that is going to be done as well as the name of the firm that is doing it. Due to "spam" senstivities, I didn't post the original draft directly to rec.boats. She is ready, more than ready, for new paint and with the leaks fixed, the brightwork restored, and the interior blemishes corrected she will be even nicer than the day I found her (when she was already about 10 years old). :-) |
Link to Extreme Makeover item...300 pound phat guy, take II
JohnH wrote: On 3 Mar 2006 08:17:51 -0800, wrote: JohnH wrote: On 2 Mar 2006 15:56:51 -0800, wrote: So, let's see if this works! Here are the ugliest photos I hope anybody can ever take of my boat. Sort of like the "before" photos of a guy that's tipping the scales at 300 pounds before he slims down to 190 with the help of Miracle Moe's diet pills. Remember, she didn't always look this bad and she will be a thing of beauty once again. :-) Right now she's beat up enough to where you have to know her to love her, however.... Every umpteen years, a boat needs a good thorough updating and it's a little past time for mine. http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho...8&conn_speed=1 Dene wrote: wrote in message ups.com... I'd post some photos if I knew how or where to go about it. If you have a digital camera, you can use yahoo's free picture service or kodak's. Upload the pictures to their website, then post the link. It comes in the form of a slide show. Here's an example.... http://www.kodakgallery.com/Slidesho... =-huha2v&Ux=0 Chuck, I couldn't get there. Could you try the tiny url bit? Or, post them on alt.binaries.pictures.sports.ocean. Don't let the professional quality stuff posted by Tom, RCE, et al, intimidate you! :) -- 'Til next time, John H I start my computer every morning by retarding the spark and kneeling in front of the radiator with a steel crank. Don't seem to be able to raise alt. groups However, I think this tiny url will direct you to a page where you can "view photos without signing in" http://tinyurl.com/g6usw Yes! They came through that time. I love that boat. Sure can understand your decision to fix it up and keep it. Can't wait to see the results of all the work. -- 'Til next time, John H ****************************************** ***** Have a Spectacular Day! ***** ****************************************** I can't wait either. :-) If you get up this way to visit your brothers, give me a shout and I'll take you and your family out on a private "tour boat" cruise of the Seattle waterfront. |
Link to Extreme Makeover item...300 pound phat guy, take II
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