My Windy's plastic but the interior is teak, so much so, that it looks like a bank managers office! Does that count?
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04-12-03, 09:21 #11
Re: Motor Boat Chat, sub division \"wood\"
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04-12-03, 11:40 #12
Re: Motor Boat Chat, sub division \"wood\"
Nice to recognise a man in his prime! (..and the boat too)
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04-12-03, 11:45 #13
Only two then!
Looks like just "Englander" and "Hermees" then, and me when I get out my cheque book again...finally...whenever.
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04-12-03, 11:58 #14
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Re: ccscott\'s boat
no, cscott's boat is actually made of structural high-tensile varnish. The wood is only there underneath as something to look nice, i think.
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04-12-03, 11:59 #15
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Re: Motor Boat Chat, sub division \"wood\"
My boat got lots of wood in it, but not that manky raw wood like in a gnarly old tree. Proper plywood. In fact, since it's from Italy or germany or france or somewhere on the continent, it might even be genuine "conti-board". Posh eh?
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04-12-03, 14:17 #16
Re: ccscott\'s boat
I daren`t strip the varnish off, it might fall to bits!! Same as I did!
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04-12-03, 19:22 #17
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Re: Motor Boat Chat, sub division \"wood\"
I've got TWO large piles of classic British firewood. Sorry non-diplacement though.
Bill.
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05-12-03, 10:10 #18
Re: Motor Boat Chat, sub division "wood"
Your credibility quotient is still pretty high, plus you get bonus points for keeping two, and I admit they are wood even if a tree wouldn't recognise them!
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05-12-03, 10:12 #19
Re: ccscott\'s boat
Every old tart needs make-up
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05-12-03, 10:30 #20
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Re: Motor Boat Chat, sub division \"wood\"
Can I join the splinter group?
As per Blue Blazes, wood, but not displacement.
I reckon I've got more epoxy holding her together than CCS has got epifanes...
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