Well guys, thanks again. Couldna done it without you and this forum.
It's my first boat and I'm doggone happy with the result. Since it's February and I live in NY, it'll be a while before I'll find out how it rows and sails. But that will give me time to build the daggerboard, rudder, mast partner, and sailing rig!
But the basic boat is finished!
I'll post a photo in the gallery.
Thanks again to all on the forum and to the tutorials!
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V10 mostly finished (photo)
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How did you manage to include the photo in the message?? What do you do to accomplish that?
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You browse to a picture that you want to include in a thread.
Right click on picture itself and select properties.
copy the location of the picture. It should end in .gif or .jpg
edit your message when you want to insert your picture press the IMG button above the edit box.
paste in your picture locaiton.
click the IMG button.
Submit the message and admire your picture.
Right click on picture itself and select properties.
copy the location of the picture. It should end in .gif or .jpg
edit your message when you want to insert your picture press the IMG button above the edit box.
paste in your picture locaiton.
click the IMG button.
Submit the message and admire your picture.
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I'm using System Three... blending their blue green and white. If you like the color when I post a picture (one of these days), I'll be happy to give you the ratio, which I will hope to be very simple. One of my first test trials will be 1 part blue, 1 part green, 1 or two parts white. If it looks good, sound simple enough to do your own blend? 

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