Hallelujah!
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My daughter took the photos and doesn't want to send them to me tonight so maybe some time tomorrow.
It's a 22' X 7' X 1.5" lifeboat that someone tried to convert to sail. It has an engine in it but I don't know what. It's a 2 banger, sounds like a lot of engine for the size.
Try to get some sleep, I don't think I will.basilComment
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Congratulations Basil, (I think). Welcome to the world of the gloriously insane.Larks
“It’s impossible”, said pride.
“It’s risky”, said experience.
“It’s pointless”, said reason.
“Give it a try”, whispered the heart.
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I am a bit confused because the last post on the linked thread says that the boat had gone to someone else. Did you finally end up with her?
BTW the link to the craigslisting on the other thread is dead.Steve MartinsenComment
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Seen that you've already started threads in other sections of the board.
Looking forward to learning more about this cool boat as you find out more.
Good snag!“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness, and many of our people need it sorely on these accounts. Broad, wholesome, charitable views of men and things cannot be acquired by vegetating in one little corner of the earth all one's lifetime.”― Mark Twain,Comment
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One of the most enduring qualities of an old wooden boat is the smell it imparts to your clothing.Comment
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Originally posted by roosterAll my life,I always wanted to be somebody. Now I see that I should have been more specific.Comment
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We'll need more pictures and better ones! Congratulations. She should be perfect
for you!One of the most enduring qualities of an old wooden boat is the smell it imparts to your clothing.Comment
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