...you know the ones. So cheap you couldn't afford not to drag it home-hmmmm-trailer's pretty decent, glass windshield, Teleflex rack, anchor, fenders, 3 drain plugs even a spare PFD. I'll pull the parts and donate the rest to the boat god's 22nd century archaeological dig, it'll be gone before the wife even knows. :GoodJob:
Yeah right-there it sits, grass growing longer by the day, Google Earth will be the only record that it ever happened.:Underconstruction1:
With slightly more than 3 days until Opening Day. My paying gigs have been put on hold for the "push" to get the boat ready. Why did I spend 4 hours cutting up a Fiberform???? Aluminum rubrail! :CutUp1:boater1:
Our '61 Glastron came from the factory with the most hideous rubrail extrusion, that problem was solved today...after wasting 2 hours separating alloy from composite, only to realize that the t-bolts had rusted themselves into place rendering it useless. Plan B: entailed another 2 hour fiasco to scare up the last two 4-foot chunks available.
There may be a way to get this thing on the water yet... Back to polishing!
Yeah right-there it sits, grass growing longer by the day, Google Earth will be the only record that it ever happened.:Underconstruction1:
With slightly more than 3 days until Opening Day. My paying gigs have been put on hold for the "push" to get the boat ready. Why did I spend 4 hours cutting up a Fiberform???? Aluminum rubrail! :CutUp1:boater1:
Our '61 Glastron came from the factory with the most hideous rubrail extrusion, that problem was solved today...after wasting 2 hours separating alloy from composite, only to realize that the t-bolts had rusted themselves into place rendering it useless. Plan B: entailed another 2 hour fiasco to scare up the last two 4-foot chunks available.
There may be a way to get this thing on the water yet... Back to polishing!
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