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turningpoint84
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Bigger boat?
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peter1234
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bought a 25' formula . either one of the cars need to go or the skylark
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former skylark owner now a formula but I cant let this place go
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DrStevens
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Mike, quite a project, I am considering, thanks for speaking with me today.
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peter1234
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I love the color . there is one on the lake in madison N.H all chalky and faded looking and even that looks good on it .
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former skylark owner now a formula but I cant let this place go
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Air206
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Peter - Love your Skylark. If I could only talk my wife into one more Correct Craft! (A universal hope on this site!)
Beautiful Buddy! |
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peter1234
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I really love it too , but i have too many toys and to be quite frank I like working on projects better than driving them. I would love to start on a mustang or bfn. but only if the color is right .
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turningpoint84
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Want to trade Peter? lol seriously....obviously + cash
Your skylark, might be the nicest skylark i've seen. you did great work. My 1970 I think could be the same thing, I just know i wont get to the stringers for another 4-5 years and i want to do a total engine rebuild someday. It has everything, but the horn is broken and no metal ski rope venter cover protector thing in the back by the flag. It's my 35th b day winter project, and i'm 28 haha. |
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peter1234
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a couple of quick things
1 Mike can you bump/find the pics /thread of the boat from when you bought it and had it out on the water ? 2 in that search i happened onto the first interesting c/list finds. I noticed rain dog listed a found 68 wildcat tangerine bottom white top, although its delisted of course/2007. what a cool combo that must have been. 3. where has rain dog gone? |
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peter1234
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never mind on the rain dog q he was on yesterday i guess
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WakeSlayer
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This is the original thread
Is that what you meant Peter? If not, let me know. I am going to burn a CD of all the photos I have taken of the project to send to another member. I can just as easily burn two of them. There are a lot of measurement photos and reference pics, in addition to the work. Let's move a boat guys! |
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Mike N
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Riley
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Mike, I can't believe you're selling it after doing all that work. What a great project. I'd love to get that boat, but am maxed out right now with boats, space and time.
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WakeSlayer
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Yeah, Bruce. I just don't get enough use out of the two running ones I have. Kinda lost interest, is all. I need to find a home for the nice 340 block and other parts I had bought for it. too.
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Mike N
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peter1234
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I cant believe someone hasent snapped it up yet , will you p. m me with a price for the boat and then add up anything else for sale as a seperate line ?
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peter1234
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is that meridian blue or sopwith blue? i could only find one color wheel for a year older.
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WakeSlayer
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I always considered it the sopwith.
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Mike N
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DrCC
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Show the shiney spot, Slayer.
I've always loved that shiney spot. I was looking for it the other day, and could not find it. I was thinking "Powder", thought "Sopwith" was the rich bright medium blue, slightly lighter than Pettit's "Electric Blue". |
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WakeSlayer
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Funny, as I always referred to it as powder blue, myself. Until i was made aware of the color name sopwith. Here are a couple of the pics. In the last photo, that barn is about 100 yds away. |
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Mike N
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turningpoint84
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Holy crap, what did you use to shine that up?
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peter1234
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I love that color
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WakeSlayer
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150 grit lightly with an orbital, then wetsanded with 220 , 400, 800 1200 1500, meguiars
The 220 wouldn't touch the chalk initially, so I had to back it down a bit. |
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Mike N
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WakeSlayer
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150 grit lightly with an orbital, then wetsanded with 220 , 400, 800 1200 1500, meguiars
The 220 wouldn't touch the chalk initially, so I had to back it down a bit. |
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Mike N
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turningpoint84
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I'll be doing that mine this summer! I'll go with 220 1st.
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Gary S
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Peter post some pictures of yours,I didn't think it was that bad to warrant using 220
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turningpoint84
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I will this summer lol.
boat is 722 miles away. :( |
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WakeSlayer
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OK, going to put the squeeze on now. I need this boat gone.
Anyone ? |
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Mike N
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dwouncmd
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If only. I am pretty sure my wife is not going to let me drive 1300 miles and 20 hours each way to pick up a project boat...
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turningpoint84
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Feel free to drive it do 54545 and drop it off in my driveway if you need a place to park it haha.
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RainDog
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Yup, I'm still around. Manically busy with many other diversions.
Slayer, if it were at all possible, I'd be all over your SN like CQ and HW on a roofied 56 yr old (G)MILF. Text the price and I'll see if I can drum up some interest for you. |
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WakeSlayer
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Have I mentioned the pylon has the coveted ring and finger?
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Mike N
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Airfooter
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Mike,
I told my fiance Kay that we needed to adopt a Nautique. I showed her this thread and she still remembers this boat sitting in your shed from a few years back when we stopped by with Derek for an afternoon of surfing. I think you had just picked it up at the time. None the less, it made a lasting impression (along with the Mustang and Python)! If it wasn't for us living in a town home and our upcoming wedding, i'd be pulling it home! Good luck with the sale. I hope that you find a good home for it! Adam |
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