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JP Dalik
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by JP Dalik » May 20th, '07, 18:48
Bass cakes tonight.
That's my boy with the big smile, he did most of the crankin then we let him gaff. Talk about a happy kid...........
KR
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by Harry Babb » May 20th, '07, 18:57
JP
Thats one happy kid..........brings back a lot of memories from when my son was that age...........I am proud for you
Thats one good looking fishing cockpit also
What time is supper???
Harry Babb
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by STeveZ » May 20th, '07, 19:43
Dang, them's some nice rocks! Looks like a great day was had by all.
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by Bob H. » May 20th, '07, 19:55
JP,
Nice to see it done and having fun with your son, My son is 7 and it may take two years to float mine...Hope to post a similar picture..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?
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by AndreF » May 20th, '07, 20:15
That's what it's all about!
Congrats!
I'm not sure but indecision may or may not be my problem.
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by Brewster Minton » May 21st, '07, 07:04
There is nothing better than harvesting sea creatures with the boy, unless you just have girls. Nice fat fish and the deck looks awsome.
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by Carl » May 21st, '07, 09:28
Looks like your off the highlands, nice fish. I hear they are doing well in the Raritan as well.
Assume looking cockpit!
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by Charlie J » May 21st, '07, 09:32
nice, the big girls are just starting to show around here. i give it another week
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by JP Dalik » May 21st, '07, 09:51
Nothing big yet, maybe 25lbs on the last trip. Going this afternoon with the boy and girl see if they're still hanging around.
Game On!!!!!!!
KR
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by IRGuy » May 21st, '07, 10:12
JP...
Great pic and great catch! Nothing beats boating/fishing with your kids, or in my case now, the grandkids!
Also.. a beautiful cockpit! Is the wood coaming trim laminated or cut from solid chunks?
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by John F. » May 21st, '07, 10:54
JP-
Great picture. There is nothing that's as much fun as catching with your kid. Smiles like that are priceless.
John F.
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by Capt.Frank » May 22nd, '07, 19:43
JP,
I hope my wife never sees you boat it is absoulty awsome!!
She loves the teak and I hate the up keep.
Awsome boat.
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by scot » May 22nd, '07, 20:01
Good stuff JP,
I made the mistake of showing the wife the picture and she loves the teak...I have the same problem Frank does. It looks fantastic and the look on your boy's face was worth all the hard work. As a kid my dad and I were always fart'in around with boats together.
He will remember the sound of those diesels, salt spray and rollin around out there catch'in fish for the rest of his lfe. Good for you.
Scot
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she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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by randall » May 23rd, '07, 07:59
its great to hook your kids into something you both enjoy......that way when they are 16 and dont want to be on the same planet with you...there is still something you can share ....great shot!!
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by Capt Dick Dean » May 23rd, '07, 09:44
Boy, what a great pic. I have a new grandson and I'm in a count down mode for age. He's eight months old.
But we have 2 twin granddaughters who are eight yrs old.
Hey, CWJ - Please let me know when the big ones arrive!
A/K/A El Gaupo
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by Charlie J » May 23rd, '07, 13:40
just starting, i give it a week or two
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by neil » May 23rd, '07, 13:59
jr and i went with jp tues afternoon and had four good ones and three real happy kids thanks again jp, sorry i didnt bring enough beer
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by bob lico » May 23rd, '07, 18:26
the boys smile is priceless and he will remenber good times with his dad more then all the toys in the world.as usual jp you do the right thing.
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by JP Dalik » May 23rd, '07, 20:05
Got these shots back today thought I'd share.
Boat leaves 0 dark thirty tommorow and friday see you guys up there.
First Thresher caught in the pound nets, bunkers up to the red church, its like Christmas.
KR
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by Tony Meola » May 23rd, '07, 21:10
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Real Pretty. Good luck. Looking at your boat, you just have to think about how popular they woudl still be if Bertram still made them today. One of the prettiest boats on the water. Tony Meola
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by Brewster Minton » May 24th, '07, 07:11
WOW!! That Boat looks HOT!! What a killer ride.
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by scot » May 24th, '07, 10:09
Very nice JP. Pictures like these are very inspiring for guys in the middle of a restoration project (like me) Keeps me focused on the light at the end of the tunnel. Also, enjoyed the article in "The Edge"
Scot
1969 Bertram 25 "Roly Poly"
she'll float one of these days.. no really it will :-0
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