I know its wood, but you hate to see an old boat with nice lines end up like this.
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Sad fate for classic boat
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Re: Sad fate for classic boat
No boat lives forever. Death paid a visit to that hull a long time ago.
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Re: Sad fate for classic boat
Jackpot!
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Re: Sad fate for classic boat
Yeah, we were talking about this one over at the Wooden Boat Forum. A regular member there lives up on the Northern Neck and went over and checked the boat out. His conclusion was: "she's so rotten, you could eat her with a spoon."
As you can see from the pics, she's terribly hogged.
I think she's a long-gone goose.
As you can see from the pics, she's terribly hogged.
I think she's a long-gone goose.
Bill T.
Richmond, VA
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Richmond, VA
"All men dream: but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible." - T E Lawrence