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[email protected] December 25th 07 12:54 AM

21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
 
On Dec 24, 7:38*pm, HK wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 24, 6:50 pm, HK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 17:34:57 -0500, HK wrote:
A boat made of high quality wood composites would be nice if it were
made by a real craftworker. I know a couple of builders like that. From
what I have seen of your rowboats, you're not on the list.
Harry, *you are way off base on this.
Scott's boats are well crafted, quality material and excellant
workmanship. *I've seen them - some are works of art and very
uncommon.
Tom, we have lots of high-end boatbuilders around here who work in wood,
on this side of the bay and on the other side. Real works of art. Last
summer I had the privilege of a ride and inspection on a Hooper Island
draketail, built of cold molded wood. Nicest wood boat I've seen in many
years. About 27' if memory serves, and suitable for deep water. There's
also a guy about 25 miles south of here who builds beautiful cedar strip
canoes the old fashioned way. The photos Scott had of his boats when I
last saw his site didn't do a thing for me.


When I was a young lad, my dad bought and had manufactured an L16, one
of the prettiest wood sailboats ever. I've seen and admired many really
beautiful wood boats, close up and from a distance.


Culture may be learned, but taste is subjective.


And bullship is still bullship;) *Besides it really does not bother me
that someone out there is a better builder. Not to mention that I am
convinced that when it comes to boat building/builders, you really
have no credible or objective opinion. Those of us who understand the
engineering and structural necessities of wooden boats see that almost
every time you try to get involved in such a conversation... Your dad
might have know a little about the boats he resold, but you obvously
were not really paying attention... Like I said, when it comes to what
I do (and you don't and never will) your opinon is irrelevant,
seriously. Just because you can drive a hull through a hurricane, does
not mean you know why the hull made it.. It is fun watching you though
Harry, 'specially when you get into a coversation about something you
are less versed than your opponent, you seem to only open your mouth
to change feet sometimes, you are kind of like the group muse.. OK,
time to go build my kids last presents...


Merry Christmas all you dirty dogs... oh, an Tom too! *;)


Jeeeze...you build rowboats or rowboats for bitty outboards. What the
hell are you raving about?- Hide quoted text -

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So you do get it;)

[email protected] December 25th 07 12:58 AM

21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
 
On Dec 24, 7:49*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 18:50:13 -0500, HK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 17:34:57 -0500, HK wrote:


A boat made of high quality wood composites would be nice if it were
made by a real craftworker. I know a couple of builders like that. From
what I have seen of your rowboats, you're not on the list.


Harry, *you are way off base on this.


Scott's boats are well crafted, quality material and excellant
workmanship. *I've seen them - some are works of art and very
uncommon.


Tom, we have lots of high-end boatbuilders around here who work in wood,
on this side of the bay and on the other side. Real works of art.


Let's just say you aren't the only one who grew up around premier
wooden boat builders.

I know a quality boat when I see one and Scott's are top quality.

Take it for what you will.- Hide quoted text -

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'S'all right Tom. You know me, don't need to be the best, just need to
be having fun and looking cool doing it;) Merry Christmas to you and
your family.... even the cop;)

HK December 25th 07 01:10 AM

21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
 
wrote:


This was the funniest part of your post:

"Those of us who understand the
engineering and structural necessities of wooden boats see that almost
every time you try to get involved in such a conversation... Your dad
might have know a little about the boats he resold, but you obvously
were not really paying attention... Like I said,"



From 1947 to 1955, my old man was actively involved in building and
racing his own outboard powered hydroplanes and "utility" outboard
racers. These were for outboards ranging from hopped up Mercs to monster
Evinrude 50 hp engines. Very small boats, very highly stressed. I
suspect he understood the "engineering and structural necessities of
wood boats."

All I recall from your webpages are rowboats.


Short Wave Sportfishing December 25th 07 01:17 AM

21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
 
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 16:58:37 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

On Dec 24, 7:49*pm, Short Wave Sportfishing
wrote:
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 18:50:13 -0500, HK wrote:
Short Wave Sportfishing wrote:
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 17:34:57 -0500, HK wrote:


A boat made of high quality wood composites would be nice if it were
made by a real craftworker. I know a couple of builders like that. From
what I have seen of your rowboats, you're not on the list.


Harry, *you are way off base on this.


Scott's boats are well crafted, quality material and excellant
workmanship. *I've seen them - some are works of art and very
uncommon.


Tom, we have lots of high-end boatbuilders around here who work in wood,
on this side of the bay and on the other side. Real works of art.


Let's just say you aren't the only one who grew up around premier
wooden boat builders.

I know a quality boat when I see one and Scott's are top quality.

Take it for what you will.- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -


'S'all right Tom. You know me, don't need to be the best, just need to
be having fun and looking cool doing it;)


True enough - it's all about looking cool. :)

I'm hiding out in the office at the moment - there are so many people
in the house, the dogs and I are taking a break. :) It's time for a
cigar anyway - get some fresh air and let the mutts run around a
little.

Merry Christmas to you and your family.... even the cop;)


10-4.

The cop is with his girlfriend tonight at her parents and will be
there tomorrow too. The cop says next time you pass through SC, let
him know and he'll keep an eye out for you.

~~ snerk ~~

Dan December 25th 07 01:24 AM

Cheesy Okume vs. Quality Mahogany
 
HK wrote:
wrote:
On Dec 24, 2:16 pm, HK wrote:
Wayne.B wrote:
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 10:19:03 -0500, HK wrote:
Jealousy over his boatbuilding skills? He builds crappy little
rowboats
out of plywood.
Calling Okume plywood is like referring to fine porcelain as "baked
mud".
Sounds like you are stressed out Hairy, and too much in touch with
your inner child again. Maybe you should go check your shrink wrap
this afternoon and give the internet a rest. Better yet, build a boat
or two.
http://www.by-the-sea.com/archdavisd...s_jacktar.html
Sorry, Whine, but when my father built boats, he built their hulls and
decks of mahogany ply, because the wood was beautiful, and it was strong
and pretty rot-resistant. That's mahogany ply, not okume. I have seen
some nice okume cigar boxes, which is a suitable use for a wood that
isn't going to be epoxied.- Hide quoted text -

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I don't use a material because it is "beautiful", I use it because it
is the best material available. I don't make ornaments, I make
tools... Say what you want Harry, I know what I do with the wood, your
lame insults are of no concequence. Funny how you would consider a
hand made wooden boat made of new high quality composites to be
inferior, then spend nearly 100 grand on a floating clorox bottle,
with a big frekin' hole to boot;)


Hairy's very upset today.

Dan December 25th 07 01:33 AM

Herring's Foto Madness
 
John H. wrote:
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 11:29:46 -0500, HK wrote:

John H. wrote:
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 07:57:20 -0800 (PST),
wrote:

On Dec 24, 10:55 am, John H. wrote:
On Mon, 24 Dec 2007 10:25:50 -0500, HK wrote:
John H. wrote:
Let's see, how did that go again...'friggin' dense'? Was that the
assessment?
--
John H
Speaking of which, got any more photos of your grandchildren, dogs, golf
balls or the dirty diaper pail on the Disney cruises?
Only because you asked so nicely...

http://tinyurl.com/29atkn
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*
Glare, probably photoshopped, bad compositition,,, bad, bad, bad...
and you smell too..;)
Yeah, but it was quick!
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*


Another great post, Harry! One of your better ones, IMHO.
--
John H

*Have a Super Christmas and a Spectacular New Year!*


John, don't respond to the bitter troll. Trust me, he's so uptight that
he has to resort to these reposts to feed his narcissism.

Merry Christmas, John!

Dan

CalifBill December 25th 07 04:21 AM

21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
 

"Eisboch" wrote in message
...

"HK" wrote in message
. ..

Wayne.B wrote:

Careful now. There are people here who associate low transoms with
low self esteem and will lash out against those who point out the
dangers to the inexperienced.




You know what they say, Wayne: big boat=small dick, and since you have
the biggest boat in here, you must also have the smallest dick.


I have a big boat.
I am also probably the biggest Dick here.

Eisboch




I have a smaller boat, but am probably bigger than you. And I am a Richard
also.



Sunk December 25th 07 08:02 AM

21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
 


My 21' CC doesnt have a low transom, and has handled very rough
chop.Heh heh

[email protected] December 25th 07 08:22 AM

21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
 
On Dec 25, 3:02*am, Sunk wrote:
My 21' CC doesnt have a low transom, and has handled very rough
chop.Heh heh


The funny thing is my transom is lower than anyone here that I know
of, except maybe Don and the Princecraft... Hey, Don has a
"Prince"craft, how Jeff Gordon is that;) ??

Don White December 25th 07 01:45 PM

21' Low Transom CC almost sinks in 3 ft. waves
 

wrote in message
...
On Dec 25, 3:02 am, Sunk wrote:
My 21' CC doesnt have a low transom, and has handled very rough
chop.Heh heh


The funny thing is my transom is lower than anyone here that I know
of, except maybe Don and the Princecraft... Hey, Don has a
"Prince"craft, how Jeff Gordon is that;) ??

If you're questioning my masculinity, you'd better start with the 'big guy'
first. (no...not God)
He owned this Princecraft a lot longer than I have. ;-)




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