Uncle Vic
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Uncle Vic
Thanks for the kind words and all the great stories remembering my Dad. I have begun restoring his beloved 31, Another Joy. I'd love to share some pics with yall. I guess I need some help posting pics on this board. Help! Lol
"Fish where they live. Must be present to win!"
- Tom
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Re: Uncle Vic
Welcome Captain Brent.
I'm sitting here with my dad under hospice care and found myself thinking of Uncle Vic. He burned bright fo sho. Miss him this time of year especially. Glad to hear Another Joy is still with you.
Look at the top of the general discussion page for a link on how to post images. It should help.
I'm sitting here with my dad under hospice care and found myself thinking of Uncle Vic. He burned bright fo sho. Miss him this time of year especially. Glad to hear Another Joy is still with you.
Look at the top of the general discussion page for a link on how to post images. It should help.
Viva la Presidente!
Re: Uncle Vic
Thanks Tom! I will check it out and get some pics on here for yall
"Fish where they live. Must be present to win!"
Re: Uncle Vic
Brent,
First of all, I am more than excited to see a post from you here in a "world"/forum that your father was such a deep part of and know you are extremely welcome here fo sho!!!! Secondarily I am really excited to hear that Another Joy is still in the Roy family. So excited and so pleased.
Welcome my new friend, because if you are a Roy, you are a friend of mine.
Anything I can ever do to help (except posting pics, sorry buddy, that reaches the end of my capabilities...) please ask. And I am pretty sure that goes for all others here. Your dad was a GREAT part of why this is such a special place, and I will FOREVER be grateful for his contributions to my world and my life. So bring it on!!!!
I hope you, and your ENTIRE family are well. And we hear a lot from you!
Best,
Dug
First of all, I am more than excited to see a post from you here in a "world"/forum that your father was such a deep part of and know you are extremely welcome here fo sho!!!! Secondarily I am really excited to hear that Another Joy is still in the Roy family. So excited and so pleased.
Welcome my new friend, because if you are a Roy, you are a friend of mine.
Anything I can ever do to help (except posting pics, sorry buddy, that reaches the end of my capabilities...) please ask. And I am pretty sure that goes for all others here. Your dad was a GREAT part of why this is such a special place, and I will FOREVER be grateful for his contributions to my world and my life. So bring it on!!!!
I hope you, and your ENTIRE family are well. And we hear a lot from you!
Best,
Dug
Re: Uncle Vic
Thanks Dug. He loved this site and being friends with you all more than you know.
"Fish where they live. Must be present to win!"
- scot
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Re: Uncle Vic
Great to see his boat staying in the family! That boat will mean more to you than any boat you could own, good luck on the re-fit.
Scot
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
Re: Uncle Vic
My sister Jennifer's husband Chuck and I will be working on her. I'll post pics as we progress.
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Brent
Your father would be proud to know you have taken over as the steward to Another Joy.
He is missed by all of us. He was a great person.
Look forward to hearing more about your updates to the boat.
Your father would be proud to know you have taken over as the steward to Another Joy.
He is missed by all of us. He was a great person.
Look forward to hearing more about your updates to the boat.
1975 FBC BERG1467-315
Re: Uncle Vic
Don't think there's any doubt to that Tony. Every time UV mentioned Brent, a proud smile would appear.
- MarkS
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Re: Uncle Vic
This is a good post, I like this post......
Howdy boat my ass she's still a killer.
Howdy boat my ass she's still a killer.
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Things of quality have no fear of time.
Bondage to spiritual faith faith to great courage courage to liberty liberty to abundance abundance to complacency to apathy to dependence to bondage
Things of quality have no fear of time.
Bondage to spiritual faith faith to great courage courage to liberty liberty to abundance abundance to complacency to apathy to dependence to bondage
Re: Uncle Vic
Brent
I was fortunate to meet your Dad a few times. I think two or three times in DC when he was here for work (met your Mom too--lovely lady), and at least once at a rendezvous. Each time we met, you came up in some part of the conversation, and UV beamed when he talked about you. Its just great to see that you wound up with AJ. Just perfect.
John F.
Doug C. and I met your Dad and I think your Mom one time in DC for dinner. Doug had just bought a black Porsche--completely blacked out. We had a few drinks, and Doug wanted your Dad to see his new car. So we walked out, your Dad looked at it, said "it looks like a coffin," and turned around and walked back into the bar. Unbelievably funny.
I was fortunate to meet your Dad a few times. I think two or three times in DC when he was here for work (met your Mom too--lovely lady), and at least once at a rendezvous. Each time we met, you came up in some part of the conversation, and UV beamed when he talked about you. Its just great to see that you wound up with AJ. Just perfect.
John F.
Doug C. and I met your Dad and I think your Mom one time in DC for dinner. Doug had just bought a black Porsche--completely blacked out. We had a few drinks, and Doug wanted your Dad to see his new car. So we walked out, your Dad looked at it, said "it looks like a coffin," and turned around and walked back into the bar. Unbelievably funny.
1968 B20 Moppie - Hull # 201-937
1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
1977 B31 FBC - Hull # BERG1652M77J (sold)
1969 B31 FBC - Hull # 315-881 (sold)
1977 B31 FBC - Hull # BERG1652M77J (sold)
Re: Uncle Vic
Laughed out loud. That was him. Very much to the point. And he always spoke his mind chuck and I have made great progress in the last week. Both engines are running, generator running, ac works, cleaned and oiled teak, and preparing to change shift and throttle cables Wednesday. Will post more pics soon
"Fish where they live. Must be present to win!"
- PeterPalmieri
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Re: Uncle Vic
Brent,
Very happy to have you around!
Pete
Very happy to have you around!
Pete
1969 31 Bertram FBC "East Wind" hull #315939
Re: Uncle Vic
Yep Brent, for sure that was!!!! Sounds like you have made really great progress. One of my favorite stories was how he got her back after Katrina. He's smiling for sure!
First you make a roux... :)
First you make a roux... :)
Re: Uncle Vic
Brent,
Some things you can never replace...love to see her still in the family...made my day!!!! BH
Some things you can never replace...love to see her still in the family...made my day!!!! BH
1966 31 Bahia Mar #316-512....8 years later..Resolute is now a reality..Builder to Boater..285 hours on the clocks..enjoying every minute..how many days till spring?
Re: Uncle Vic
Just be aware that your Dad might not like it if you convert to Grosbeak power... ;)
Fbook request is on its way by the way...
Fbook request is on its way by the way...
Re: Uncle Vic
Brent,
The NE Bertram Rendezvous is usually the first weekend of August in Greenport, NY. I am pretty sure you may wish to escape the heat of southern Louisiana with a trip up to Long Island that weekend, right? :)
Come on up! Join the fun!!!! It would be truly great to have you and family join everyone!!!!
Dug
The NE Bertram Rendezvous is usually the first weekend of August in Greenport, NY. I am pretty sure you may wish to escape the heat of southern Louisiana with a trip up to Long Island that weekend, right? :)
Come on up! Join the fun!!!! It would be truly great to have you and family join everyone!!!!
Dug
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My favorite Uncle Vic line came many years ago at the Flop House. In fact my buddies still bring it up and laugh about it. Somehow the subject of toilet paper came up and UV made a comment "that using cheap toilet paper is like wiping your ass with wax paper."
Those were the good 'ol days!
--JK
Those were the good 'ol days!
--JK
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