Latex paint. in a boat yard in ft pierce floroida. He was put in on a monday and out by a friday. His paint job was marginal by most standads but i congradulated him for his expediancy and also envied his time out on the water. Fishing ,snorkeling ,scubaing, and living a lifestyle that i wanted to capture and emulate too........How we are quick to judge a boats soundness and seaworthyness by it's top side paint astounds me. God bless him and fair winds.... More time out on the water and less in a boat yard ...Amen.
rich
I remember a fellow with a liveaboard tri with a roller and
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Re: I remember a fellow with a liveaboard tri with a roller and
In the end, it's all about what makes an individual happy, not what others think. We all have our own individual standards for what constitutes personal happiness and satisfaction.
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Amen, to that quote.Tim wrote:In the end, it's all about what makes an individual happy, not what others think. We all have our own individual standards for what constitutes personal happiness and satisfaction.