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I have a question. I was looking at your paint job and I really like the colors you selected, but I couldn't tell if you had used a wood sealer before you applied the paint? Tim
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As I said before, nice work! I'm looking forward to seeing more.
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Nice clean work on the windows! Cheers, Tim
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Cant wait to see her with the sails rigged, you are doing an excellant job. Keet it up... Tim
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Boy, those deck guns look GREAT... Tim
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Normanh, You are doing a beautiful job! You have me thinking about adding her to my future build list! Cheers, Tim
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I agree the photos are very nice. They do a good job of showing his workmanship. Keep those photos coming in! Tim
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Havn't been by in a while, sure is lookong good! Tim
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She really looks nice, keep up the great work! Tim
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Thanks guys, it's unanimous, thats where the pedestals will be placed! Thanks again for the help and comments! Cheers, Tim
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I'm about at the point where I will have to make a decision of where to place the pedestals on the hull. I ask the question in another post at MSW and received the rough answer at 1/3 the hull length. I gave it a look and I wasn't happy, it looked out of proportion, the forward pedestal looked to me as if it was too far forward. I decided to move the pedestal further aft about to the 8 3/4" point, this move in my estimation gives the bow a longer more graceful look. Please feel free to give me your thoughts on the subject. Cheers. Tim
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Thanks Mark, To be honest, it's a Basswood hull and Basswood is very easy and forgiving to work with. Thanks for the nice comment! Cheers, Tim
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Thanks Russ, The paint is only a coat of gray primer! The actual color will be a lighter shade of gray. Tim
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An overall look of where she sits at this point, as you can see I'm moving along like a "Herd of Turtles." Cheers, Tim
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ZyXuz, I figured I should drop in on your build, Very nice job, I'm looking forward to seeing her completed! Keep the photos rolling in! Cheers, Tim
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