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I am taking this picture into the bathroom to rub one out myself.
Your boat is completely off the shelf sir.
Well, I finally got time to glass the deck. I still need to sand and rub it out though.
Here's some pics:
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...ckglassed2.jpg
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John,
Looking better every day. I see you have the HallCraft installed. I can't wait to meet up and take a ride in the woody.
Take care
B
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I finished painting the boat, pearl white with pearl blues for trim.
All the dirty work is done, now for the fun stuff!!!
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...4/P1010691.JPG
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I finished painting the boat, pearl white with pearl blues for trim.
All the dirty work is done, now for the fun stuff!!!
Very Cool it looks great keep posting pictures
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That thing is awesome... Have you started on Tommies Rayson yet? Are you going to be able to post pictures of the deck re do?
Steve
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Looks killer John, just love the wood deckers, ya bringin her to the Bass Lake boat show in June?, Chris
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John,
Your boat is so beautiful. I just can't believe that a person can start with a pile of basically 2x4's and plywood and end up with a boat that is prettier than any picture in a museum. You're amazing!!
Thanks much for posting this thread. I owned a 1970 Miller 19,6 for more than a decade. It was such a good boat. Your color layout, the tach mount and the v-drive are identical to mine. It is so retro, yet timeless. I was just viewing the nose on shot and admiring the lines, when my wife walked by and said, "Hey, it looks like the old Miller"--- off of just the nose picture where you could only see the front half of the boat. (I have a pretty cool wife). It's amazing how distinct it is.
Thanks again and I hope the boat brings you as much happiness as I imagine it would me.