A Parade of Concordias

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Tim
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A Parade of Concordias

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Padanarum Harbor (South Dartmouth, MA) is a haven for Concordias, as it is, of course, the home to the famed yacht yard of the same name.

On a recent trip through the harbor, one could view one beauty after another without even trying. Follow the link below to see four of the boats we passed in rapid succession.

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ok, THAT DOES IT!!

I'm going to apply wood veneers over my topsides this winter!

don't anyone try to talk me out of it, either!
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I hear they sell some really cool wood grain stuff at Wal-Mart. Just peel'n'stick for that natural "woody" look. Easy to apply, too--though it tends to wrinkle over curved surfaces. But then, natural wood is hardly flawless either.

It would surely be the perfect complement to the realistic wood-grained laminate found in most Triton interiors.

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