Finshed our Cheoy Lee 41 and launched
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Finshed our Cheoy Lee 41 and launched
Here is a link to the last few pages of our restoration of our Cheoy Lee 41 which we launched on May 25th. The sailing season has begun! Feel free to scroll back through the pages to see the entire project.
http://www.renegade-cruisers.net/bb/vie ... &start=340
Scott
http://www.renegade-cruisers.net/bb/vie ... &start=340
Scott
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Beautiful job on a beautiful boat. Trying to figure out where you did the work based on the shots of the trip the boat took to Great Salt Pond. Looks like the old section of Wakefield near Peace Dale?
Have a great summer sailing after all your hard work! I'll be looking for you when ever I head east.
Have a great summer sailing after all your hard work! I'll be looking for you when ever I head east.
Dave Finnegan
builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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Gresham’s Law of information: Bad information drives out good. No matter how long ago a correction for a particular error may have appeared in print or online, it never seems to catch up with the ever-widening distribution of the error.
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Fantastic! Great Job. The boat looks wonderful - I am sure that you are very proud as I know I would be. Keep the Forum posted of your continued adventures.
Brian
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I, like Figment, just finished reading your boat thread. What a beautiful boat and a job well done. I hope you find lots of time to spend on her enjoying long sails.
Some of your pictures brought back some teanage memories. I spent 5 years as a kid on the Great Salt Pond. Dad had his 35 ft. old wooden sailboat hauled at Ram Point every year. I had some great times on the water (liquid and frozen) there.
Some of your pictures brought back some teanage memories. I spent 5 years as a kid on the Great Salt Pond. Dad had his 35 ft. old wooden sailboat hauled at Ram Point every year. I had some great times on the water (liquid and frozen) there.
Lloyd
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