Or clean your glassesChief Brody wrote:I think I see a brush mark on that transom...may need to paint it again

Great work CL

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Or clean your glassesChief Brody wrote:I think I see a brush mark on that transom...may need to paint it again
Yeah, I see one too. It's hard to keep a wet edge with the temps over 90I think I see a brush mark on that transom...may need to paint it again
Thanks Peter, you probably missed the starting pics?y peter-curacao » Fri Jun 10, 2011 11:57 am
Larry I missed this one completelyLooks great as always
"Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made." -Robert N. Rose
Maybe I need to clean MY glassesCracker Larry wrote:Thanks yall![]()
Yeah, I see one too. It's hard to keep a wet edge with the temps over 90I think I see a brush mark on that transom...may need to paint it again
Sure...http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/userp ... rs_006.jpgpeter-curacao wrote:Please can you give me a link to a pic to your transom?Chief Brody wrote:I think I see a brush mark on that transom...
Clever, hard to check on brush marks on a tiny pic like thatChief Brody wrote:Sure...http://gallery.bateau2.com/albums/userp ... rs_006.jpgpeter-curacao wrote:Please can you give me a link to a pic to your transom?Chief Brody wrote:I think I see a brush mark on that transom...
"Ships are the nearest things to dreams that hands have ever made." -Robert N. Rose
Thanks for that remark, Larry I think those are the same scuppers I'm using, how do you keep them closed under that angle? If it is with a spring or something how does the water flow out?wegcagle wrote:Nice work Larry. I really like the scuppers on the back
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