[bolger] Re: Topaz assembly & Pointy Skiff

In a message dated 10/19/99 7:54:28 PM Central Daylight Time,
sailormon@...writes:

<< This is an awsome looking
boat. When it has the red valoure, tufted settees and walnut trim
done, all I will have to do to finish the boat is hire a butler to
serve tea. My wife suggests a captain dressed in white would look
nice. Hang in there, Brad >>

You Are going to bring it down to Florida and show it off arn't you? Make
sure you stop by Palm Bay on the way.

Halleuyah! Wife is convinced and i now have the money to go by plywood this
weekend.Have located a good source up the road in Coco about 30 miles north
of Palm Bay. They also sell bronz ring-shank nails & stainless steel screws
and nails as well. Now all i need is some bulk Weldwood for glue and I am on
my way.
One show stopping "Pointy Skiff"....
"Flat bottomed boats forever"!

Larry
Palm Bay, Florida
Born St. Vincent W.I. of American stock,
Descendant of George Haworth <A
HREF="http://members.aol.com/HenryClann/Haworth.index.html">HenryClann's
HAWORTH Page</A>
"The Emmigrant" 1699, Bucks County Pn.
<A HREF="http://hometown.aol.com/henryclann/Boats/amatureboats.index.htm">The
Careenage & Blue Lagoon, A page for Home Built Boats & Owners!</A>
Remember; the Titanic was built by the professionals, but Noah's Ark by
amatures!