So Cheryl and I get up on Saturday morning with no real plans for the weekend (for a change). We talked jibberjabberabout maybe going to Sausagefest in Everett, or Railroad days in Granite Falls. I also mention the boat 'estate sale' in Cle Elum (see boat sightings thread). We discuss it a bit more and decide to check it out in the morning and then get back to the West side by early afternoon. We head over the pass in the 'little car' to maybe pick up some 'small' boating items. I was also very curious to check out the (2) Powercats
that will be there for sale. We did NOT take the truck because we both agreed "No More Boats!
" We get there about 11 and start snoopin around. I start building a pile in the middle of his shop; chrome doodads, lights, paddles, an old hydro controller etc. I find a box of hydro hardware that I could use, but the guy wants to keep it all with the boat it goes to (an 11' hydroplane that is leaned up against the wall.) He doesn't know much about it and want's me to make an offer on the boat and box of hardware. I glance over to Cheryl and get the rolled eyes reply, "I thought we were in NO MORE BOATS mode." :donttouch: Well modes change pretty fast sometimes!
I made what I thought was a reasonable but cheap offer and after thinking on it a while, he said YES!
Well we had no way to get it home, and the guy was headed back to Boise Sat. evening. Sooooo after a banzai run back to Lake Stevens, emptying the truck out and loading tires, padding and straps, we found ourselves once again on the road to Cle Elum! We did do a driveby thru the Sausage festival part of town, (see, I try to be somewhat diplomatic!
) but we were tired, and having a hydro poking out the back of the truck was going to make parking a challenge. It was 9:00 when we got home, 12 hours and about 500 miles later!:Bigdriving1: We spent Sunday hanging another hydro up in the shed (to free up the trailer) and modifying the trailer to fit this boat. Then mating the 2 together. I am very happy with the look of this boat. It is an older (read heavier) hull but is really solid with a nice fresh varnish job. I already have the engine for it so it's basically a rigging affair. I'm really not much of a wood boat guy, but I couldn't say no to such a pretty little thing!
and since Cheryl has a hard time reining me in, I now have yet another boat project!:HandHorn1:






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