Re: houseboat #481

--- Inbolger@yahoogroups.com, "Paul" <bysc@i...> wrote:
> The hull has been completed and flipped.


Congrats Paul!!!
It must be really cool to have her upright and the cabin being
shaped in.I'm incredibly jealous!!!! It's good to have a willing hand
along for help too,otherwise you may be too sorely tempted to while
away the hours daydreaming from withing the skeleton of the cabin.
I know that once I get the hull/cabin sides up on WINDERMERE,I am at
serious risk of doing just that from various postures,in different
parts of the boat. About the only thing that will bring this type of
behavior to a grinding halt is bitter cold winter months.Hmmmmm....I
just remembered that WINDERMERE is going to be insulated! There's no
hope for me now :-)
This Saturday will be my flipping baptism and I sure hope it
comes out as trouble free as your houseboat flip!!!
With the worst of your troubles over,the rest ought to be a
piece of cake.Continued success with her and keep those pictures
coming for slow poke builders like yours truly !!

Sincerely,
Peter Lenihan,psyched and zoned on nothin' but the flip,this
Saturday,along the banks of the St.Lawrence Seaway.........
The hull has been completed and flipped. The flippin' was done under
the guidance of John Bartlett and myself as the tractor driver and
mainly staying out of the way. A cakewalk and not worth all the prior
sweat. Chuck will be posting pictures and a bit of a write-up on
Duckworks and he will probably let us know with a link. The cabin
construction is going very well under John's leadership. If I was
doing it alone it would be mid august and I might be still scratching
my a**. Chuck mentioned he would post some of the pictures to Bolger
2 for me. Yours in epoxy Paul McLellan === stuck to almost everything.