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There was one plant under the stbd gunnel.Carl wrote:Maybe not Tony, we have yet to see any sort of plant growing from Micky's boat.
Todd, my inbox is empty.Todd Pearce wrote:Hi Micky, have sent you a pm
Regards Todd
Its teak and yes, I will strip it down and then see what I will coat it with.Tony Meola wrote:Micky
Is that door mahogany? I would strip it down and refinish it. Nothing better looking than finished Mahogany door.
Primer was sprayed and the paint will be the same.Tony Meola wrote:Looks like you are rolling the primer. Are you going to roll and tip the whole boat with the final paint job.
Ran out of primer.John Swick wrote:You're not going to prime coat the whole thing ?
Got the windlass for a good price.Yannis wrote:Anchor roller backing plates are an overkill! If the deck is like a Bertram’s deck, you can lift the Titanic...
Btw, why did you choose a vertical windlass?
neil wrote:Your boat looks great keep up the good work,just tell timmmmmyy the steps involved
Thanks for those words. I'm located in Puerto Rico.Seapalm wrote:Great Story! And to only be in your thirties... that is awesome. I have purchased project boats, refurbished them, enjoyed and moved on, but also always made a profit by buying at the right price and the right boat! What a great way to keep moving up.
I too learned my skills from my Father, but most important he taught me that I can do anything if I set my mind to it! At your age and skill set the sky is the limit! Best to you and keep the pictures coming.
Where is the boat located? Some of us may be near you would like to see/help with your project.
Cheers!
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