Can't be! Katie is six or seven and full of wonder at seeing critters like the turtle in the woods. I remarried and my newly acquired nephew worked at the Alcona park at the time. We camped out there two times for a couple of weeks.
I would be proud to call you "Grampa Beekeeper" if you would adopt me and build a boat like that for me. Hint, hint. Nice lookin' boat.
Just ignore the fact that I am your age or older. Don't worry though, :rolleyes:we aren't as old as Jack!
Only a case? Piker! Regardless, they sell a ton of them. I don't particularly care for the rough seams but the distortions are a part of the forming process. If the cuts were to be spaced as close as the cuts on the fly ply it would flow much more smoothly.
Radisson canoes are done in aluminum with that method of forming. They leave the welds a bit rough and paint it to resemble a bark canoe. The gauge of the metal is extremely thin.
Like Samuel Clemens said, "Reports of my demise are greatly exaggerated." However the computer, cable, cell and home phones succumbed (and the home itself) to a fire. Wife, myself and the pups escaped.
"Also, whenever you catch a fish, paint a dot on the floor of the boat so you can find that good fishing spot when you go out again. That is, if you use the same boat." Been doing that for years, Jack.
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