Shaft log details... and fairing

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Shaft log details... and fairing

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this is the finished shaft log prior to bottom paint using capt patrick`s method.
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my 316 stainless rudders.
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WOW!!
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Bob,
You using packless glands I take it?
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That Bob Lico.......he's a tricky one........
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Slick..... What would be the result if someone put 25 of us together with an unlimited budget, paid all our expenses for a year, and gave us a stripped B31 hull? No, not the Buddy Boy, that's already been done......

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I imagine 2 would work and the other 23 would sit around and drink debating the merits of trying to piss off the transom in a tail wind and the trajectory angles involved to keep it from comming back on you.

Timmy would be still trying to convince us he's a conservative even though he has a "I (heart) FAT TEDDY" t shirt.
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Work? You and who else? I got the pissin' off the back down pat. I can help pass tools to those more better than me..... I also make a good security gurad before dark time.

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I say get the 25 together and watch them for a while then pick the sorriest, laziest one of the bunch and make him the boss......He will work the crap out of the rest of the group...........

Now who wants to be the boss ??


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You guys can piss off the transom, Just keep the insults to a minimum and don't throw stuff at us...I'll help Bruce. I've never had the funds to pay folks to build or fix my boats and therefore for me; boating=work.

I'm still trying to get the fiberglass out of my hair from tonights adventure with the transom.
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Post by Bruce »

Hey I never volunteered to be part of that original two.

I have my own theories on wind trajectory that makes the rocker stoppers seem like crayons at lunch time.

Wanna hear?

Myself, I would like to see Timmy working.
I also make a good security gurad before dark time.
UV, night time is no problem. Listen for the direction where the noise came from and lay down supression fire with a 180 degree arc.

Works every time.
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Bruce, so would Kathi, the neighbors, the guys at work, even the proff would like to see me do more at his villa, than I allready do.

Far as pissin off the back of the boat, ya'll need to get Andre to be in charge of that group. think he even published a tutorial on it.
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UV:

If we put 25 of us together, we would spend the entire day debating how the rocker stoppers work - each with our own theory as to the physics, etc. of what makes them work.

Me, I studied beancounting -- my approach, if the boat is rocking, tie it to the dock. If it is rocking at the dock, buy her some flowers in the morning.

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I'd post a helicopter picture, if I could.
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Ok, now Andre wants to start a debate on how a helicopter works. We have 3 pages on the rocker stoppers, I say we can get 4 on the helicopter. Tony Meola
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We already got a picture of one on top of a 31 in another thread - that's a good start!
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Post by Kevin »

Going to the origainal post, that looks nice....wish mine were like that.
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