Finshed our Cheoy Lee 41 and launched

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Invitation
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Finshed our Cheoy Lee 41 and launched

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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
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Post by s/v Groovy »

now THAT'S a thread.... all I can say is WOW!

May the sun be on your face, and the wind at your back.

Happy Sailing......
Gregg
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Hirilondë
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Post by Hirilondë »

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.
Dave Finnegan
builder of Spindrift 9N #521 'Wingë'
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Post by jhenson »

Stunning!! Absolutely Stunning!!!

Congratulations!
Invitation
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Post by Invitation »

Trying to figure out where you did the work based on the shots of the trip the boat took to Great Salt Pond.
I live at the top of Old Mountain Rd right next to Old Mountain Field. We built the boat shed in our back yard. We keep the boat in Dutch Harbor. If you are ever there, come by and say "Hi".
Quetzalsailor
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What a delightful small world! I'll bet you have a teacher at Chestnut Hill Academy in your family.

I think I've been hearing about this boat for a couple years.

Doug
Invitation
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That would be my very close first cousin Peter Randall.
Quetzalsailor
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Post by Quetzalsailor »

Peter and I sing in the OC, do lights, talk robots and boats. He just emailed me to say he was sailing with you this weekend. What a hoot!
Invitation
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Our family nickname for him is El Diablo - The master blaster - ask him someday how he got it. You'll get a smile out of him.
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Post by jollyboat »

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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AJ
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Post by AJ »

Um...

AMAZING!!!

Now that's what I call a refit! Congratulations on a tremendous and thorough job. I'm sure you and you're wife are rightfully proud of what you've accomplished.

AJ
Figment
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Post by Figment »

aaaaah. I've finally finished reading that thread.

That is one serious boat. Nice work.
Now go spend twice as much time sailing her!
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Post by Lloyd »

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.
Lloyd
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