A Cracker Built FS18
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Re: A Cracker built FS18
Thanks, Larry, don't know why I want to know these details but it is interesting.
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Hi Larry,
let's the show begin - watching your threads of boatbuilding is more interesting as watching TV or a movie.
I'm sure it will initiate others to build their first boat...or...a second, third.....
I believe once I day I can read :" Last boat build by Cracker - Gulfstream 28X - if finished I have built all boats from the bateau website"
I'm looking forward to your pictures
Have fun !
Kind regards from the South of Germany
Bernd
let's the show begin - watching your threads of boatbuilding is more interesting as watching TV or a movie.
I'm sure it will initiate others to build their first boat...or...a second, third.....
I believe once I day I can read :" Last boat build by Cracker - Gulfstream 28X - if finished I have built all boats from the bateau website"
I'm looking forward to your pictures
Have fun !
Kind regards from the South of Germany
Bernd
Re: A Cracker built FS18
I always enjoy a Cracker build thread. Nice one Larry.
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Re: A Cracker built FS18
[quote="gstanfield"]Yep, Cracker builds are very detailed, well thought out and always include lots of pictures
[quote]George, thanks for the back up[/quote]
No sweat [/quote]
Hey Larry,
I always enjoy your builds/threads...this one should be fun.
If you have time do you think you could start a file that would become an index to the build for those that would like to go back later and check on some of the milestone steps in a build.?
Frank
[quote]George, thanks for the back up[/quote]
No sweat [/quote]
Hey Larry,
I always enjoy your builds/threads...this one should be fun.
If you have time do you think you could start a file that would become an index to the build for those that would like to go back later and check on some of the milestone steps in a build.?
Frank
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Re: A Cracker built FS18
Larry,
I'm excited to see your new build. Like other said, it's alot better than watching a movie or TV!!
Andrew
I'm excited to see your new build. Like other said, it's alot better than watching a movie or TV!!
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Re: A Cracker built FS18
cleaned up the thread a bit. 2 pages with nothing to do about the build
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Thank you Joel That's much better
Thanks to the rest of you too!
Thanks to the rest of you too!
Completed GF12 X 2, GF16, OD18, FS18, GF5, GF18, CL6
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Larry can you give me the link to see some of your buildings?
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Sorry I came into this thread by the how to's page, I, soon after I've seen Your Od18... simply beautiful!
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Re: A Cracker built FS18
OD 18 is here http://gallery.bateau2.com/thumbnails.php?album=608
GF12 is here http://gallery.bateau2.com/thumbnails.php?album=1012
GF16 is here http://gallery.bateau2.com/thumbnails.php?album=282
GF12 is here http://gallery.bateau2.com/thumbnails.php?album=1012
GF16 is here http://gallery.bateau2.com/thumbnails.php?album=282
Completed GF12 X 2, GF16, OD18, FS18, GF5, GF18, CL6
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