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Thanks, its comments like that...that keep most of motivated to keep on going.
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Terry,
Your 21 keeps looking/getting better and better. What are you thinking on the fore deck hatch? Slide rails or flip like the original? Perhaps something really cool employing a fancy power-slide? -Gillie
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A master carpenter!
Looking GREAT!
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Check out post #278 for your answer. (Keeping it simple)
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Just for grins Terry I went back about 10 pages to review your build again, stopped at post #278 like you mentioned to Gilly. Your quote "Windshield fits nicely" just killed me!!! NO kidding, it's just like the whole project, everything fits nicely!!!! Great job!
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Thanks for the refresher, Terry. Yeah, I must have been sleepin'. I remember most of that page yet the hatch bungies eluded me. Springy bastards... nice simple solution. I had actually thought of using Jeep hood -style releases to make the Seavette a convertible cuddy. Fortunately I quickly shelved that idea.
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An amazing job Terry. Your attention to detail and the meticulous workmanship is so impressive.
I came to work today and turned on my computer,poured a cup of coffee and figured that I'd take a few minutes to see what's going on at the site.Came across the update of your project,and now after 1-1/2 hours of an almost hypnotic state caused by this incredible project of yours,I finally started to get back to my work. Congats on a beautiful job,I can't wait to see the finish.
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Still Going
I would like to report that the boat is done and ready to be splashed.
How-ever it is not! Progress is being made. Below the waterline is painted and the sides are primed. Weather and a few personal issues (not mine are setting the timetable back). But pleased with the results so far. A few pictures of the hatches. They were sprayed with Grip Tex a mixture of fine and coarse. IMHO they look good The better half is real happy on the slow going...she states "Boy a lot of stuff around the house gets done when the boat is not around" That's my story and I am sticking to it.
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I really like your non-skid! What's your ETC (estimated time till completion)? The respect to the original design is most impressive.
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Terry, lookin' real good so far! Your paint guy clearly knows what he's doing! Can't wait to see the finished job! Denny
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