Re: Lapstrake Chebacco at CWB
Say Tom,
Is this it;
http://www.boat-links.com/PT/PT2001/Jerome-1.jpg
http://www.boat-links.com/PT/PT2001/Jerome-2.jpg
if so, read more at;
http://www.chebacco.com
in the Old Artcles;
Cebacco News #28(Jerome McIlvanie makes
progress), and Cebacco News #8(Another Lapstrake Chebacco).
Patrick
Is this it;
http://www.boat-links.com/PT/PT2001/Jerome-1.jpg
http://www.boat-links.com/PT/PT2001/Jerome-2.jpg
if so, read more at;
http://www.chebacco.com
in the Old Artcles;
Cebacco News #28(Jerome McIlvanie makes
progress), and Cebacco News #8(Another Lapstrake Chebacco).
Patrick
--- In bolger@y..., tom <tkremer@s...> wrote:
> I had a few extra hours while visiting Seattle yesterday so I went
down
> to the Center for Wooden Boats. Tied to a float there was a
lapstrake
> Chebacco with the fairest deck and cabin top, the most flawless
fillets
> and the most professional looking anti-skid and high gloss painted
> finish that I have ever seen on a wooden boat. I am sure that most
> people walking by assume it is a high quality production fiberglass
boat.
>
> So my questions are... who built it? and what did they have to
give up
> in order to gain such unnatural earthly powers?
>
> Tom K
I had a few extra hours while visiting Seattle yesterday so I went down
to the Center for Wooden Boats. Tied to a float there was a lapstrake
Chebacco with the fairest deck and cabin top, the most flawless fillets
and the most professional looking anti-skid and high gloss painted
finish that I have ever seen on a wooden boat. I am sure that most
people walking by assume it is a high quality production fiberglass boat.
So my questions are... who built it? and what did they have to give up
in order to gain such unnatural earthly powers?
Tom K
to the Center for Wooden Boats. Tied to a float there was a lapstrake
Chebacco with the fairest deck and cabin top, the most flawless fillets
and the most professional looking anti-skid and high gloss painted
finish that I have ever seen on a wooden boat. I am sure that most
people walking by assume it is a high quality production fiberglass boat.
So my questions are... who built it? and what did they have to give up
in order to gain such unnatural earthly powers?
Tom K