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  • in reply to: RG 65 /DF65 #2553

    KYLE  that is the answer I required  because I had received no reply’s  I assumed no one knew  so I hope a lot read this answer  thanks a lot cobber

    in reply to: sailing at the canal 23/02/2019 #2551

    your very welcome

    in reply to: RG 65 /DF65 #2547

    PRED   your right  when I wrote the request I was frustrated  of couse boats are female for the above reasons   it was just the stupid regulations  one model changes the rules  from another   ………………..oh…. that’s like a devoice  isn’t it   Nowwwwww   i’v got it     thanks cobber should have asked you first

    in reply to: Weed Clearing #2528

    TO BE FAIR COBBER    I have seen white bait bigger than that lot   the batter would be the biggest part of em  I can see I will have to introduce you   to real flat head fishing where a flatie under a mtr is thrown back as to small

    in reply to: Weed Clearing #2524

    YOU CALL THEM BIG FISH   I throw that size back….. My flat head fish hooks are bigger than any of those tiddlers ….the ones down here require a marlin rod  to land em   Sorry cobber but those  wee tiddlers wouldn’t even make bait for my hooks     but keep trying one day you might get lucky

    in reply to: Weed Clearing #2519

    WE WHO ARE NOT WOUNDED  will be at the canal  sailing  “what ever ” on Saturday and as usual will be having a party at the end of the canal with cream cakes  sausages hamburgers  booooze  an the occasional perve  as the chickie babes run past  and we have a special guest  moooose    will honour us with his presence its always a pleasure to watch him and Ron try to catch the chicki babes   AS THEY GO INTO TOP SPEED PAST OUR LOT

    in reply to: Saiing at the canal Saturday 9th February 2019 #2515

    Fantastic UNCLE G  as usual

    in reply to: Puddleduck Vineyard Racing 5.2.19 #2497

    HOW DID I fix the duck hunters nose  after lifting the rubber nose protector  the fracture was a clear brake   so i shaped a piece of light thin ply  with two string lines  as two gives a better even pull   water proof adhesive  silicone was applied to the outer wood plug then inserted an pulled evenly to seal the gap   then super glue with mix of baking powder to bond and fill,,,, sand down and finish with body filla  to get the shape back   over all not much material was used  so I don’t think  there will be a weight problem      if I’m wrong  I will rename her  Pb  hunter ……………..Pb symbol for lead   so there ya go not only a fix it lesson  but a lesson on the elements of the periodic table sorted by symbol  hoo rah

    in reply to: Puddleduck Vineyard Racing 5.2.19 #2494

              

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    in reply to: 3D Printed Yacht Stand #2489

                    

    in reply to: 3D Printed Yacht Stand #2487

    BRILLIANT…….   I ALSO HAVE built a stand using local material   its fast to build  portable and does not use nuts and bolts   if I get enough requests for it  I will go into production……this is an environmental  sustainable  product        No 3D printer for this product  just good ol bamboo locally made  Comes with green string at no extra cost

    I DID

    in reply to: SEPARATE POST #2480

    DOES that mean that i get a prize

    in reply to: Puddleduck Vineyard Racing 29.1.19 #2479

    THAT LOOKS A LOT LIKE THE WEED I USED TO SMOKE

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