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PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 26th, '12, 15:46
by Craig Mac
Was bumming around the docks in Brielle and found PAPI CHULO-port of call BROOKLYN, interesting boat totally redone, anyone know her?

Blue Hull, Teak Transon
Teak deck and covering boards and toe rail
No side or front windows-solid fiberglass

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 27th, '12, 08:08
by Craig Mac
i have some pics but still having a problem posting----

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 27th, '12, 08:19
by Buju
Craig, if you post up a link to the pics, I could post them for ya. DO you have a photobucket accnt?

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 27th, '12, 09:57
by Buju
Sorry Craig-
Shutterfly is not cooperative, they seem to think they own copyright to your pics or something... Tried about every avenue I can.
Maybe at home on my Mac I can do something... this Toshiba dosen't help matters for me.

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 27th, '12, 10:30
by CaptPatrick
Shutterfly has been problematic for a lot of folks. Photobucket still proves to the most user friendly of the bunch.

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 27th, '12, 10:50
by Craig Mac
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Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 27th, '12, 10:51
by Craig Mac
uploaded pics to photobucket---but still not getting photos to post

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 27th, '12, 10:55
by Buju
Shoot me a link to your p.bucket accnt craig, I'll get 'em up in seconds

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 27th, '12, 11:06
by Buju
Pretty boat...
Looks like we have some clipping because they're sized too large?

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Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 27th, '12, 11:18
by CaptPatrick
Craig Mac wrote:uploaded pics to photobucket---but still not getting photos to post
Craig,

Ya' almost got it right... I edited your previous post to make it work.

Here's what you had:

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[img]http://s178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/donzi28/?action=view&current=dghalloweensep26015.jpg[/img]
I suspect you opened the image on photobucket and copied the URL address. That added "?action=view&current=" to the [img] code and made it un-workable.

Here's what I edited in:

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[img]http://i178.photobucket.com/albums/w265/donzi28/dghalloweensep26015.jpg[/img]
When on Photobucket, select an image you want to post and look right below it in the blue "Share Copy" list. Our phpBB board only accepts phpcodes which, in PhotoBucket, will be identified as "IMG code".

Click on the yellow highlighted code box and it will turn blue. With your cursor on that blue highlight, select copy, then paste in here in a message box.

Nothing else to do, no more buttons to push. Always select "Preview" before hitting the "Submit" botton, so that you can see what you have before it's posted.

Br,

Patrick

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 27th, '12, 11:22
by PeterPalmieri
http://bertram31.com/newbb/viewtopic.ph ... no+windows" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Looks like someone bought this one

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 27th, '12, 11:28
by CaptPatrick
anyone know her?
I recognize my original style air box holes, but haven't a clue as to who purchased them or who might own the boat. They also "took a page from my book" by sweeping the plasters like I did on Buddy Boy... It is a looker!

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 27th, '12, 12:20
by JP Dalik
She's powered by Yanmars with a genset on the port side.

Looks like Spencer was down stairs sleeping one off.

The work in the bilge is as nice as the work on the outside. Still think she needs windows.

The boat was purchased out of Florida and new to Manasquan this year. It is a step down boat for the owner, not sure who he is.

She was pictured on this site maybe a year or so ago, maybe Peter ??? found it on Yacht world or something like that and posted the link.

Craig she looks tiny next to that Hines Farley the Antoinette doesnt she.

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Sep 28th, '12, 07:44
by Craig Mac
I noticed that Hines-Farley not too many around.

I was on a 34 foot--I think they only made one--my friend was doing some major upgrades on--a big 34.

Curious on the teak toe rail--did they grind down the fiberglass or just covered it. Not sure if you can tell from the pics, but those are not coaming pads --that's teak. The deck has a nice crown to it.

Like I said, interesting boat --who did the work? Needs windows.

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Oct 4th, '12, 19:35
by CaptPatrick
CaptPatrick wrote:They also "took a page from my book" by sweeping the plasters like I did on Buddy Boy...
Craig requested more information on "sweeping pilasters" and figured it was overdue time to add to the tips page...

If anyone else is interested in tayloring their pilasters for a more pleasant look, here's basically how I do it:

http://bertram31.com/proj/tips/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; (second column first link)

http://bertram31.com/proj/pilasters/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Br,

Patrick

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Oct 4th, '12, 21:05
by Buju
Love that. Those are the type of mods that accumulate to really make a customized boat shine.
Thanks for sharing once again Capt.

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Oct 5th, '12, 08:39
by Craig Mac
In addition to sweeping the palsters---has anybody fiberglassed the outboard filler pieces of the motor boxes instaed of making them removable? I understand for some boats with generators this would be a problem.

Re: PAPI CHULO

Posted: Oct 5th, '12, 09:14
by CaptPatrick
Craig,

Yup, did that on Hancock's B31...

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