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My latest aquisition

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  1. shadow

    shadow DI Forum Luminary

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    Looks like a DI party in the makin;
     

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    Either that, or you are expecting, a lot of rain:p

    Good for the shopping trips, maybe?
     
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    What a beauty !! I'm wondering where you found her, if she is build of wood, lenght, do you have the oars, mast ,centerboard and sails too??
     
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    simple mind DI Forum Patron

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    Have to agree with "Mokum", beautiful lines, I hope for you that it's not resin coated, they are a nightmare to fix, you know the saying...
    The two happiest moments of a boat owner are the moment she/he buys it and the day she/he sa(i)les it...
     
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    aquisition?

    The really question is who "acquired" who? Many times the person or item who controls the other person is not necessary the object that is owned, but the owned item controlling owner.

    For example: "How many young man thought that they had acquired a wife." :confused:
     
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    Not resin coated, just glued together with epoxy resin and painted with marine epoxy paint. So far I have about P300 invested...

    Here it is! http://www.ghboats.com/boats/14-to-17-feet/17-jersey-skiff/

    Larry
     
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