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Ok she's done. Let the paint really dry for a few days and she goes in the water.
Except for video this ends the thread started July 30th. It was a lot of fun shearing this project with you guys. You were all great in the support department. It's much appreciated.
I learned a lot. Got a lot of advice from Merriman. Or as he put it, a kick in the butt. H ell he sent me the book and now he can finally get it back with a kit. Thanks David!
I will start running a few beta kits this weekend. Really! Now that this is done.
I can not compliment you enough on what you've done. I've been following this thread intently from the start, learning a lot along the way. That type XVII is one heck of a good looking boat. I hope you get it running as well as it looks. Some pics of it in the water would finish this thread up nicely....don't you think ?
Craftsmen (not the tools) are a rarity these days.
Pics and video. Next to take her to the lake and get those real looking shots ans video. Next weekend is the target date. If anyone wants to join me I'll be at Balboa lake.
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