Date: 6/24/1999, 6:48 pm
> You're such a tease.
> I finished the 4th coat of varnish on the Guillemot earlier this week. I
> think I'll stop there and paddle for awhile. Maybe add a couple more coats
> and buff it this winter (after I add the skeg). I'll try to get the final
> pictures posted on my website over the weekend.
From that famous line, "Damn the Torpedoes", No point in getting all the coats on at once, save some to cover the scratches. I am still amazed each time I take mine out, 9 of us went out yesterday for a 7 mile trip, not all strippers, some plastic, some wide, some with experience, some with little. My G-boat works so slick, I could stop and let the people in the rear catch up, then catch up easily with the front people, separated by about 200 yds. one thing though, the skeg makes a world of difference, lower it, set my course then paddle for maximum speed, correction strokes are rarely needed.
Happy paddling
Greg
Messages In This Thread
- The Best Sawhorse In The World! - dwgs/
mike allen -- 6/22/1999, 9:07 pm- Re: The Best Sawhorse In The World! - dwgs/
Ross Leidy -- 6/24/1999, 2:46 pm- Re: The Best Sawhorse In The World! - dwgs/
mike allen -- 6/24/1999, 4:14 pm- Re: The Best Sawhorse In The World! - dwgs/
Ross Leidy -- 6/24/1999, 5:13 pm- "dam the scatches, full speed ahead" :-)
Greg Steeves -- 6/24/1999, 6:48 pm
- "dam the scatches, full speed ahead" :-)
- Re: The Best Sawhorse In The World! - dwgs/
- Re: The Best Sawhorse In The World! - dwgs/
- Re: The Best Sawhorse In The World! - dwgs/