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crufone
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Forum goes beyond on-line advice

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Tim and Zach,
On a recent trip to Beaufort, NC I connected with one of our on-line participants. I would like to thank Zach Eakes for spending several hours after work one day last week demonstrating recoring materials and techniques to me. Zach went way beyond what could be expected to help me become more confidant in using these materials. He was superb in offering his time and knowledge.
Tim also gets my big thank you for setting up this most helpful web-site for the do it yourself good old boat owner. There is a tremendious wealth of knowledge, expertise and sometimes just (opinion) available here.
Michael
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preserved_killick
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Cheers to that!
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Grin...

It was a fun evening!

Holds up cardboard sign, "Will teach and BS about boats for beer and pizza."

Zach
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