Most humble appologies Captian :oops: I bleed Garlic sir!! I just made some fresh pesto the other day with plenty-o-stinking rose in her. Tossed it with some al dente Farfalle (bow tie pasta for you michiganders) added asiago and picorino cheeses!! mmmmmm!! Besides Guido says he likes my cooking.
Man that sandwich sounds good. :) I make my horseradish sauce with about a table spoon of good horseradish and add an almost equal amount to taste of sour cream. It's mmm good on rare prime rib.
Thanks Jack
Bye the way Areo I still can't get over that picture of your boat filled with water. It looks so odd yet cool at the same time. I wondered about mine going to the famous locker under the sea if it filled also but the geezers had to remind my dumb arse that wood floats. :roll:
Hey Mudd, good to see your back. I know how life can get in the way of things at times. The boat looks like it's coming along great. How long is she gonna be?
WARNING :shock: I had a place on mine that did the same thing. I just glued it again and put weights on it. Although I put too much...
Me likes where your going with this Piper! I think I can get a picture of what your talking about in my head BUT your gonna need to draw a picture for all the yankees up north to follow. Especially Jack!
Psst- He is a little slow with the technical stuff so take it easy on him OK :wink:
Hey guy's, I want to rig up mine with some anchors as well I noticed the same thing about getting blown around. I'm guessing some cam cleats would do the trick? Is ther more info I can obtain on here or elsewhere?
How big a line etc? Thanks in advance
Dr.Jack, Have you ever seen the movie AS GOOD AS It Gets with Jack not to be confused with someone else on this board Nichalson and Helen Hunt. That is OCD at it's best. He could not even get out of bed if the house was on fire until he did a ritual of crossing and tapping his feet back and...
Again thanks,
Aero, I glassed the outside and inside completly.
Mister Jack of the Kayak or is it Dr. Jack- Your whit and common wisdom is much appreciated. The rather dashing fellow in the pics is known in these parts as 'Mr. Cool' :wink: I'm surprised you have never heard of him! I...
Thanks Guy's I can't wait to get her out again!
Bear, Right now she wants the garage back but we have not ruled out another boat either.
Chuck, I knew you were gonna like that photo. I put it at the end and thought you would dig it. I love the lines and your right it looks like the center...
I finnaly got her wet today and had a blast! :lol: It will take a few more trips to the lake to get good and used to her, but after a few minutes of paddling I felt pretty comfortable in her. I tried both types of paddles and will keep both in the boat at hand as they both have there place it...
Ok, this will be the last entry for the build thread from me and the next will be in the Boat bragging section with pics. The pics today are of the finished boat accept for final sand and varnish and the front grab bar I used in the boat. The piece of drift wood I used for the front grab bar was...
I like the K.I.S.S.(keep it simple stupid) method also Mick. It's gotton me this far, which is not saying much. I also use the T.L.A.R. (that looks about right) quite a bit!.
I bet the rudder is going to work great judging by your past rigging on your boats.
ARRRHH!!! Jack I get what ya mean now. A little of The Macallen and all is well. I like yer thinkin there matey. Perhaps a #4 cuban Monticristo to go with that sir! Arrrhhh!! :wink:
Thank you all so much! I will post pics A.S.A.P. and also send them on to Uncle John!
I love the boat Chuck! No worries there. It would be hard to think of getting rid of it especially not having rowed her yet. And yes I did all the work in the garage accept one day when I sanded the...
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