Some of you folks that have been with the club forever it seems, we used to do Work shops at Marty Island Boat Club.
When Tim McCrain was involved, we started on a Wiring Work Shop but never was able to make that happen.
Right now we are not a Non Profit so its hard to get public meeting places as were we have enough parking and can do this.
This will take a President, secretary at least. The Work shops and Safety Training would be all we need.
We have people like Tim Mattson, Marty Loken, Tim Jones that can lend a hand in work shops.
You have wooden boat schools but no one has anything about how to restore the old 50's and 60's Glass boats.
Allot of this will roll over into the wood boats, like the wiring. Wiring is wiring and its not hard once you know how.
I had been talking about trying to get a shop open again but at this point, its not looking good on my part.
I think we need to come up with some way to maybe teach these skills.
On the Work Shops, we would draw people from Long distances.
So, we would need some place maybe in the around Olympia so the folks from the North and South (Oregon folks) can all make it possible.
When the economy went into the toilet, most of us had shut down our operations due to that or age and health.
I don't want to take knowledge with me guys.
I think its going to be up to you newer, younger members to help promote some of these work shops.
Right up front, I would have to have some fuel help to able to attend and maybe put on some on the wiring Work shops but I am more than willing.
Can anyone help with this please?
I am More than open for ideas.
When Tim McCrain was involved, we started on a Wiring Work Shop but never was able to make that happen.
Right now we are not a Non Profit so its hard to get public meeting places as were we have enough parking and can do this.
This will take a President, secretary at least. The Work shops and Safety Training would be all we need.
We have people like Tim Mattson, Marty Loken, Tim Jones that can lend a hand in work shops.
You have wooden boat schools but no one has anything about how to restore the old 50's and 60's Glass boats.
Allot of this will roll over into the wood boats, like the wiring. Wiring is wiring and its not hard once you know how.
I had been talking about trying to get a shop open again but at this point, its not looking good on my part.
I think we need to come up with some way to maybe teach these skills.
On the Work Shops, we would draw people from Long distances.
So, we would need some place maybe in the around Olympia so the folks from the North and South (Oregon folks) can all make it possible.
When the economy went into the toilet, most of us had shut down our operations due to that or age and health.
I don't want to take knowledge with me guys.
I think its going to be up to you newer, younger members to help promote some of these work shops.
Right up front, I would have to have some fuel help to able to attend and maybe put on some on the wiring Work shops but I am more than willing.
Can anyone help with this please?
I am More than open for ideas.
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