My sincere condolences to you and yours. Your jokes always made my day. I would copy and paste into my e-mails. Get back to fishing if you can. Someone here said it was therapeutic and I agree. It helped me with the loss of my father years ago. Still helps today when I'm out in the boat.
Holy Cow BobberBoy!! Selfishly I'm disappointed because I was looking forward to seeing it in it's finished glory. Whoever snags it up will be damned lucky. You have always been an asset to this forum. I thank you for all I have learned so far. If I lived back there, I would take a crack at it...
Hey Bobberboy,
Thanks for the show. What a comfortable place you have. I love the skylights, they really open up your space. A place like that would keep me off the streets and out of the pool halls and my wife would know where to find me. Great job.
HEY BOBBERBOY,
Great looking lures! I don't know if they will catch fish, but if you sell them, I know you will catch fisherman! Nothing I like better than a trip to Bass Pro Shops. That place is designed to catch fisherman. I would love to see your work shop. Post some pics one day.
Hey Bobberboy,
I was sure you hibernate during Winter months. I can't wait to see more pics of that great build you are doing!! If I visit my brother in Lakeville, I just might want to see it in person. You do really nice work!
I really feel sorry for anyone coming directly toward you! Will probably think it's a UFO. Nice set up. Your right, you can never have too much light. You never know when you might have to do surgery! :lol: :lol: :lol:
Welcome!! Tinboats has been a great source of pleasure that has enhanced my boat ownership and turned it into a hobby. Something to be proud of. Besides, I tell the wife it keeps me in the garage and off the streets and out of the pool halls.
I second that rich99! Turbotodd has helped me a couple of times. Always a promped reply. I don't have a local marine tech that I can depend on, so I'm left to my own devices. Thanks alot Todd. And to all of the other experienced tinnies out there.
I have an exposed ceiling in my garage. I did the same thing with the trailer jack. I put a rope through the bow eye nad then up to one of the cross runners. I used jack stands to support the transom. I ran a rope from the transon eye bolts over the above board just in case she fell off the...