> I second your comment on the drips. I was building my Tern in a friend's
> garage, with only enough room to access one side and one end of the table.
> I wasn't there when the drips started dropping off the coaming. The next
> morning I wished I'd stayed all night and watched for them. I tried
> sanding them, but I couldn't get the sanding block or the electric sander
> under the lip. I ended up smoothing them out by hand as much as my
> patience allowed, but they're still there. I don't think anyone else has
> noticed them, but I see them every time I pull the boat out. Oh well, next
> time I'll get it right.
> My wife isn't quite convinced she needs something better than her plastic
> boat, but she still hasn't tried out the Tern yet. I'm sure after she does
> that I'll be starting another boat...
> Mark Mark,
You will probably be starting another boat for yourself, because your wife will already have her new Tern.
Mike
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