HMD 19 - Yoda's legacy continues

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Looks good Cowbro, glad your getting close to getting her in the water. Yoda was a favorite of all of all of us.

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I like the way you roll. 8)
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cape man wrote: Mon Mar 01, 2021 7:42 pm I like the way you roll. 8)
I hope you like the way I roll on paint too. lol. I have a somewhat nasty reputation for rolling on paint to places that should not be rolled. So much so that it has become more than just a joke. Last Saturday my buddy stopped by to check out the boat, when I mentioned that I was thinking about spraying the hull, he laughed and said I should just roll it.

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Here is the first coat of "Ivy League". I am pretty happy with it. it is still wet in that picture, i'll get one more coat on this afternoon and atleast one more tomorrow.

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That is a pretty blue. :D

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You don't mess around! Nice!
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Almost ready for a fishing trip tomorrow. Just need to install the new bow roller and winch line on the trailer.

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The more I see your cabin and windows the more I like it :wink:

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I like the stripe you added, looks good!
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Weekend update:

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Took the boat out trolling for halibut in the SF bay, it is a little early in the season. The bite usually picks up around may, so it was cool just to put a few shakers in the boat. We slow trolled for 7 hours on less than 1 gallon of gas, crazy. Then Sunday I met my dad up at Folsom lake a was able to snap a could photos from shore.

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Nice Cowbro!!!! Jeff

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