Mike's (Seaslugs) SK14 Launch
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Re: Mike's (Seaslugs) SK14 Launch
Thank you Seaslug. I plan to try the paint and anti-skid method. I heard paint with non-skid additives is really easy to keep clean.
Completed D15, Completed PH18
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Re: Mike's (Seaslugs) SK14 Launch
Thanks for the reply Mike. Misawa is located in northern Japan I'm the senior enlisted guy out here with a small Seabee group. If you have a iPhone then 757 839 7538 or navybuilder13@gmail.com I am searching Japan for an acceptable plywood.
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Re: Mike's (Seaslugs) SK14 Launch
I would think there would be lots of good wood of all sorts in Japan. For many years all the best logs out of Southeast Alaska have been going there. Good plywood might take some looking though.
Re: Mike's (Seaslugs) SK14 Launch
Navy13, When I get a chance I'll take some pics of the rod holders and text them to you, but the boat is not at my house and I've been a little busy. Maybe tomorrow, we'll see. Hope you can find a good source for plywood. Mike
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Re: Mike's (Seaslugs) SK14 Launch
No worries Mike I appreciate the help and support.
Take care,
Frank
Take care,
Frank
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