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We are back from the South of France and still not finished Hennie??? You are working slowly my friend...☺️ But it looks terriffic! Sjors
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I'm away for 2 1/2 week and you are doing a job that takes normally 7 months ..... Are you still sleeping and eating in the mean while? But man, that looks great! My hat off for you. Sjors
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I was in the south of France for 2 1/2 weeks and missed a lot! The only thing that i not will read is that you damaged the ship. Better to read that you fixed the damage😊 Now i can read again with joy..... Wonderful job Bob! Sjors
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Welcome home sailor 😄😄 Thanks for the nice picture and the wonderful hours when we are meeting you and the Admiral in Amsterdam. We are hoping that you had a wonderful cruise . Nice to see that you still found the time to visit the maritime museum. Anja & Sjors
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Nice planking job! No oil on the hull? Sjors
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Maybe i' m that person who ever turn it upside down to take a look🤣 Sjors
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Goede reis Rich 😀 ( safe trip Rich) Now you can read a little Dutch! Sjors
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A few more days Rich 😃 We see you there. Sjors
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Anton, You talk to much 😁😁😁😁😁 But still, great job! Sjors
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Wow, that's all i can and want to say! Sjors
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You want to be finished at the end of the month ???????? Looks great ! Sjors
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Thanks Ulises. No. I'm not painting the hull. The lower part is gonna be the wood that you see in the first picture on top and I love that. Above it is the wood you are now seeing under it. Maybe a layer of tung oil and that's it. I mean rubbing strakes.....I have change it.....thank you I think nervous about the coming holiday in France in two weeks.....yippie ! Sjors
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The first planks are on it. I go a little bit different as what the manual is saying. Normally you have to do the planking till the hull is closed. Then you will place the rubbing strakes. I will do it the different way. I have all ready sanding the planks and will put now the rubber strakes. Also glue in the frames for the gun ports for the upper deck. Then I know that I have a straight rubbing strakes..... Sjors
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Wow,wow and wow!! Great job my friend! Sjors
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To bad Ken, In a few weeks we are on holiday in the south of France and there is no room for the build so my fishing rods are coming with me 😳 Sjors
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Merci, thanks and dank je wel Koen 😄😁 Sjors
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