Who's line says, "Amazing what you can do with an old boat and $100,000."
Here's one example. More later when I'm more awake.
Mikey
3/18/1963 - -31-327 factory hardtop express, the only one left.
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.
-Albert Einstein
Congratulations Mikey!! I hope you saved a little bit of that orange paint to cover the scar where I break the champagne bottle on the bow!!! Creek cruises for everyone!! Looks great Mike!!
As John's eye's I am posting for him. Looks great! I like the combination and the graphics are great! Is that Federal Yellow? I know that you must be proud.
Pam (for John) I described it to him and he is happy for you!
Gracias, guys. More pix as I get the time and inclination.
Rawleigh, Brother Tom brought the bubbly and after yesterday's efforts and high anxiety I was Thuddd, face-down drunk after half a bottle.
Ernie, Stainless not chrome. Chrome is so gauche.
Kabar, where did you get that! I need it!
Harv, Lobster in Atlantic City, you and me Babe, let's get'em again.
Bruce, those are 5" tips. Came with the boat. The only thing I kept that came with. Yea, Cummins. Start'em tomorrow.
Pam, the color is PMS 1485C. Unless you are in the printing or ad business the PMS designation means something else. PMS is the Pantone Matching System. It's used to match printing inks. My brother (the art director of his own ad shop) designed the transom using a variation of the original Dreamsicle logo. From a computer file we went to vinyl. Pretty easy when you have the right tools. Actually one of the easiest jobs I did in seven years. My first boat (sail) was named Lingermouse. It had a fabulous story. Think I posted it several lifetimes ago. Dreamsicle was named after the color. I always wanted to do an orange boat, when I found the right orange the name just tumbled out.
Guys and Pam, I would never have been able to accomplish what I did without your expertise, opinions and Thudd's berating me. Told you I'd beat you into the water!
Patrick, those air intakes are the cat's ass.
Vic, none of this would have been possible without coonass spirit(s) and care package. That shiny hull has two coats of Rejex.
Tony(I know you're there) your exhausts fit like a glove, and your advise was priceless.
DAmn, this could go on for days and I would still inadvertently forget someone. Meanwhile, she's not finished and daylight's burning.
As we say in Hollywood, Love you, mean it.
Mikey
3/18/1963 - -31-327 factory hardtop express, the only one left.
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.
-Albert Einstein
returning from the boatyard today, my friend and I came across a new Mustang. The color is the same as your boat. Since we were discussing your boat, I asked him, what would you call that color, and he replied, Creamsicle Orange.
So when you started the project diesel was less than 2.00 now its close to 5.00. Better hurry up and start using that gem while it still is affordable.
As John's eye's I am posting for him. Looks great! I like the combination and the graphics are great! Is that Federal Yellow? I know that you must be proud.
Pam (for John) I described it to him and he is happy for you!
Rawleigh,
That's a '63 B25 (Sinbad) that's been a project (on & off) close to as many years as Mike's been at Dreamsicle.
I thought Mike would appreciate that pic as we're at about the same stage in our projects, 90% done (?).
That B20 I picked up last summer is under wraps and will be for awhile yet.
Another project + the honey do list ahead of that one.
Cheers,
John.
John S.
Pretty! Pretty! 90% finished and 50% to go.
Capy,
Only Thuddddd can pull a Thuddddddddd!!!!
Like the bumper sticker says,
"I may be slow, but I'm ahead of you."
Mikey
3/18/1963 - -31-327 factory hardtop express, the only one left.
The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits.
-Albert Einstein
What a couple of beautiful boats! It's amazing how high the front the 25 rides with no hardtop or flybridge, plus the sterndrives hanging. Nice work boys!
Mark
72 Bertram 25 FBC "Razorsharp" Hull #254-1849
Things of quality have no fear of time.
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