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will pull the electronics , rods off the boat today, and bring her around to the marina to haul on monday, winterize her next weekend, winter project possibly pull the engine boxes and re finish them, next fall shes getting her ass blasted and barrier coated.
charlie i can honestly say after doing the job on mine there two are some comments. after taking her down to gel-cote there was not one blister on the entire hull the entire hull was checked with a moisture meter and read 1 to 0 in twenty places .then i barrier coated it. by far the hardest part of the job is to move the boat supports 8 times . the jackstands were no big deal,you just need two sets but the cement blocks and shims along the keel had to be move 4 times .--------better get friendly with yardmen!!!!
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Normally I'll haul in the middle of December, but today is warm and forecasts are not so warm, so we went to the yard this morning and should be on the trailer by this afternoon.
If anyone is passing Albertson's Marine on Route 25 in Southold, there is a nice looking 31' for sale. Well finished and advertised with twin Yanmar power, but the asking price is $139K.
If anyone is passing Albertson's Marine on Route 25 in Southold, there is a nice looking 31' for sale. Well finished and advertised with twin Yanmar power, but the asking price is $139K.
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Had to respond...thanks for the good word on Pt Judith, one of the highlights for my season also.
In spite of the weather, got out quite bit, though not much in the way of fish.
I hauled at the end of Oct...winterized pulled, wrapped inside of about 4 days...I was toast....then had to go to Thailand for work for a few weeks.
Had a few intersting moments over there...best one was near the end of the trip. I am at a factory we have done business with for about 6 years about 40 miles from Laos. The owner is abit of a hot shit....there is a tropy case in the lobby with every trophy under the sun in there from many differnt sports. I see 2 motocross trophies. I ask who's? Owner speaks up, mine...I tell him I used to race back in the day. He ask's you ride?..Then you ride my bike. ....On goes the day of meetings. At the end, we come out the front door, and sitting on a stand is a relatively new (couple years old max) YZ 250 on a stand, with helmut, warmed up and ready to go. To make a long story short.. spent about 15 minutes running laps in the front yard of this factory, ripping up sod and just twiting it till the cows come home. I got to say,,,most fun I've had doing a factoy tour in years......anyway, an "only in Thailand" story.
Hope all have a great off season (those that have an off season..as well as those that don't)....got some projects planned that I will ned some advice on.
All the best
Giff
Had to respond...thanks for the good word on Pt Judith, one of the highlights for my season also.
In spite of the weather, got out quite bit, though not much in the way of fish.
I hauled at the end of Oct...winterized pulled, wrapped inside of about 4 days...I was toast....then had to go to Thailand for work for a few weeks.
Had a few intersting moments over there...best one was near the end of the trip. I am at a factory we have done business with for about 6 years about 40 miles from Laos. The owner is abit of a hot shit....there is a tropy case in the lobby with every trophy under the sun in there from many differnt sports. I see 2 motocross trophies. I ask who's? Owner speaks up, mine...I tell him I used to race back in the day. He ask's you ride?..Then you ride my bike. ....On goes the day of meetings. At the end, we come out the front door, and sitting on a stand is a relatively new (couple years old max) YZ 250 on a stand, with helmut, warmed up and ready to go. To make a long story short.. spent about 15 minutes running laps in the front yard of this factory, ripping up sod and just twiting it till the cows come home. I got to say,,,most fun I've had doing a factoy tour in years......anyway, an "only in Thailand" story.
Hope all have a great off season (those that have an off season..as well as those that don't)....got some projects planned that I will ned some advice on.
All the best
Giff
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Speaking of boats in the yard, a very sharp 31 flybridge is the yard at the end of Maple ave., Bay Shore, Long Island. It has no name but "SAER" in on the lower transome in crayon. The boat has been redone on the outside and the exhaust ports indicate gas engines. Looks very sharp!
I think this was the boat that was an awfull green a few yrs back at White Water Marine on Sunrise Hwy in Sayville.
This yard on Maple Ave gets some action. Fred Geis' boat was there getting the Piano Mans' engines, some doctor got new Yannies about the same time, the Bimini Kid stays there in the winter. That boat with the very high HP gas engines with the red stripe that had airplane type engine related work was there also. Red Boots? The widow sold the boat. Who bought those engines and then resold them for big bucks? Jimmy G.?
I think this was the boat that was an awfull green a few yrs back at White Water Marine on Sunrise Hwy in Sayville.
This yard on Maple Ave gets some action. Fred Geis' boat was there getting the Piano Mans' engines, some doctor got new Yannies about the same time, the Bimini Kid stays there in the winter. That boat with the very high HP gas engines with the red stripe that had airplane type engine related work was there also. Red Boots? The widow sold the boat. Who bought those engines and then resold them for big bucks? Jimmy G.?
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