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JoeinNY
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Gary - try leaving your finger on the text for a second or three it might give you a couple arrows to move to the front and back of the text you want to copy - and a menu that allows you to copy - when you want to paste after that go to where you want to paste and touch there for a second or three and the paste option should come up |
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Hollywood
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Cool ***************
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Nautilus
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Up until two years ago, this was my boat:
I now own eight boats. The newest is 1988. The Stingray and Formula both run. The other six are projects, including a 1955 Shepherd that I will be converting to a rear cockpit racer powered by a V12 American-LaFrance engine. |
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Striving for mediocrity !
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Gary S
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Just so you know you can't copy and paste on a phone or a pad, just saying------
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8122pbrainard
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Jan,
Do you have a personal boat? If so, can you fill us in? |
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Nautilus
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I'll take your advice...and thanks. Yes, sphincters can ruin a forum if you let them. Best plan is to ignore them, not retreat. I'll be sticking around.
I just added a restoration photo log of the Barracuda to my website...copy and paste into your browser: http://www.nautilusrestorations.com/main/1991-2/ |
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rleinen79
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Nautilus
I lurk on the site a lot, but rarely post anymore. Too much drama and BS and "my way is the only way". I've enjoyed looking at the pics you've posted and following your previous thread. Don't let a couple of a**holes run you out of the site. Keep up the good work! Rob |
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Hollywood
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Nice looking shop too
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Nautilus
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Yes, the boat was originally orange and cream colored. I took my best shot at matching the colors. I think I got the orange right on the nose but the off-white turned out to look bright white so we repainted it. I used PPG automotive paint.
The engine is finished and will be installed on Monday, as will the outside rub rail trim. We'll do a shakedown cruise late next week then winterize the engine, load her onto the trailer and she'll be ready for the first warm day of spring. The links I posted were not meant to be "clickable"...just be copied and pasted into your browser. |
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8122pbrainard
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Jan, Keep on working on those CC's! Just to help out, the CCfan site doesn't automatically create links. Here's your first link And your second link For direct links, go to "post rely" rather than "quick reply". Clicking on the world icon brings up a box where you add a description. The next box is were you past the link address. I understand there are problems with this method on a cell phone. Once again, keep those CC's in the water! |
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Gary S
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'Cuda looks great,I can just imagine the hours involved. Did you do the paint? Is the whole hull the same paint or is something else used on the bottom? Since the interior matches is it safe to assume it was orange to begin with? I just Imron'd my Shamrock this summer so I know the time,expense and the amount of work you went thru on just the hull alone not to mention stringers,electrical work etc. Great job!
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fanofccfan
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Nice work! Keep the pictures coming please as we all love seeing photos. Glad to have you back.
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93/70 ccpb
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hello nautilus.i hope my 69 barracuda ss turns out as nice as yours when it is done.keep up your good work.original or not we need to keep them still on the water.dan in ohio
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what you dont want to hear from jbear and bill.you cant get in the boat till you get your minute,and they throw you back in water!
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93/70 ccpb
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hello nautilus.i hope my 69 barracuda ss turns out as nice as yours when it is done.keep up you work.original or not wee need to keep them still on the water.dan in ohio
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what you dont want to hear from jbear and bill.you cant get in the boat till you get your minute,and they throw you back in water!
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Nautilus
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Forum Members:
I apologize for taking my frustrations out on the entire forum. I own, appreciate and restore, or at least re-do, Correct Craft boats. Leaving the forum spites no one but myself. I look forward to future discussions and hope to be able to make positive contributions regarding the preservation, in any form, of Correct Craft boats. Here is the web address of my Restoration Photo Log of the 1986 Ski Nautique we recently restored. We will begin work on a nearly identical 1982 next week. The owner has requested the same interior treatment as we gave the 1986: http://www.nautilusrestorations.com/main/1986-ski-nautique/ This is the web address for the Restoration Photo Log of the 1963 CC Debonnaire: http://www.nautilusrestorations.com/main/1963-correct-craft/ I have attached three photos taken this afternoon of the 1969 CC Barracuda. All that remains to do is install the engine and the outside aluminum rub rail. The owner provided the upholstery and we scrubbed it as clean as it would come. Not to rub salt into any wounds but I have also attached a photo of a 1954 Atom Skier which I converted to dual cockpit runabout configuration at the owner's request. |
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