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Good luck Joe... we have all seen boat projects in peoples yards (and some of us have had them) that just never see the water again. I am confident in your case however that you will have her running as good or better than new in no time. Hopefully the project runs ahead of schedule and we'll get to fish at least once this ice season. You'll be missed on the Shanty for sure.P.S. I know it isn't on-topic (ice fishing) but if you are so inclined to share your progress, I know I for one would be interested in following.
Fundamental difference between my project and those you speak of, this was not bought as a project, I e owned this boat for 43 years,also, this is not my first rodeo, I e been doing these type repairs my entire life, lastly, I have a plan, on paper, I have the knowledge and tools that the average person does not have,I'm not overwhelmed by what I w found.. conversely, IMHO the worst is over, I e already bought 90 % of what I need.. I'll be jigging haddock in May
Wow, that's beyond me, but I'm gonna assume it's done right! Big job there!
Way to get it done Joe...
I only posted this for you because of your request..
Great job Roccus, hope your lines are tight with haddock in May and you are able to enjoy some hard water time before then ? At the rate you are going I would say your chances are good ? Best of luck with your boat and everything else too
Not many men left that can pull that off
Oh no! Well, maybe it was going to easy until this point so I guess you have to pay your dues, lol!