Sweet victory

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rong
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Location: Buffalo, NY

Sweet victory

Post by rong »

She floats and runs perfect!
Not a drop of water from all of the work I did. Only a very small section that I (didn't work on) is sweating in a bead or two of water - nothing of concern, at all!
Thank you all of you support. You gave me the courage to take on the project and see it through.
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Ron
LancerBoy
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Re: Sweet victory

Post by LancerBoy »

woot woot

congratulations! A great sense of satisfaction I bet!

Andreas
Phill Blank
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Re: Sweet victory

Post by Phill Blank »

Rong,

Great job! Looks great and you can take a big bow and a pat on the back.

Good Luck,

Phill
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rong
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Re: Sweet victory

Post by rong »

Thanks again.
Now if Lake Erie would calm down I could take her out and open that engine up.
It does take the waves very nicely but I want a calm day so we can get to know each other a bit.
Ron
chvjillson
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Re: Sweet victory

Post by chvjillson »

Great work Ron ... she looks great! It looks like your keel and stem is made of one solid piece of white oak ... how were you able to bend that long peace and attach it?

Clark
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