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New Old Boat
Went by a friends today to pick up an old tin boat he wanted to give away. I now start a project that sould take about 6 - 12
months (on my budget). The boat is 14 foot v hull that is 58 inches wide. I loade the monster on the trailer for my 12 footer (going to have to modify the trailer) then he hands me this BIG box labeled "Boat Stuff" When I get home I open it up and inside is a bilge pump, live well pump, through the hull fittings (I was wondering about those holes drilled through the hull) tubing, mounting brackets, running lights, and a wiring harness. I asked Duke what he wanted for all this stuff and he said he had just been operated on for colon cancer for the secound time in four years and that he's been watching me pull my 12 footer past his house four or five times a week and that I need a bigger boat that is more stable to take him fishing. Go figgure. It's nice to see anouther kind hearted person. Remember, What goes around comes around. Doc |
New Old Boat
Why not post a list of things you might need? Who knows, some of us have
extra parts in the garage. "Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message ... Went by a friends today to pick up an old tin boat he wanted to give away. I now start a project that sould take about 6 - 12 months (on my budget). The boat is 14 foot v hull that is 58 inches wide. I loade the monster on the trailer for my 12 footer (going to have to modify the trailer) then he hands me this BIG box labeled "Boat Stuff" When I get home I open it up and inside is a bilge pump, live well pump, through the hull fittings (I was wondering about those holes drilled through the hull) tubing, mounting brackets, running lights, and a wiring harness. I asked Duke what he wanted for all this stuff and he said he had just been operated on for colon cancer for the secound time in four years and that he's been watching me pull my 12 footer past his house four or five times a week and that I need a bigger boat that is more stable to take him fishing. Go figgure. It's nice to see anouther kind hearted person. Remember, What goes around comes around. Doc |
New Old Boat
On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 21:57:13 -0500, "Doc \(The Tin Boat King\)"
wrote: Went by a friends today to pick up an old tin boat he wanted to give away. I now start a project that sould take about 6 - 12 months (on my budget). The boat is 14 foot v hull that is 58 inches wide..........Remember, What goes around comes around. Doc Doc-- Great! You will be pleasantly surprised at the increased stability of the new boat. Keep us posted about the project--and link us to some photos. |
New Old Boat
"Doc (The Tin Boat King)" wrote in message
... Went by a friends today to pick up an old tin boat he wanted to give away. I now start a project that sould take about 6 - 12 months (on my budget). The boat is 14 foot v hull that is 58 inches wide. I loade the monster on the trailer for my 12 footer (going to have to modify the trailer) then he hands me this BIG box labeled "Boat Stuff" When I get home I open it up and inside is a bilge pump, live well pump, through the hull fittings (I was wondering about those holes drilled through the hull) tubing, mounting brackets, running lights, and a wiring harness. I asked Duke what he wanted for all this stuff and he said he had just been operated on for colon cancer for the secound time in four years and that he's been watching me pull my 12 footer past his house four or five times a week and that I need a bigger boat that is more stable to take him fishing. Go figgure. It's nice to see anouther kind hearted person. Remember, What goes around comes around. Doc That is so cool. Mostly I am light hearted to see that you seem to really appreciate the gift. Over the years I have given away a lot of stuff, loaned people money when they needed it, and many people never seemed to appreciate it. In what hurts more than anything is when you give somebody something and all they see is the dollar signs. I am glad that you seem to appreciate the spirit of the gift. You have moved up as far in my personal estimations of people as a person I have not met possibly can. Doc, you are welcome in my boat anytime, even if I have to take a day off work. -- Public Fishing Forums Fishing Link Index www.YumaBassMan.com webmaster at YumaBsssMan dot com |
New Old Boat
Have fun with it Doc! Good things do happen to good people...sometimes!
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New Old Boat
Doc
Congrats on the new boat. Send me a pic or two as you go along - would like to see what you do to it. Might give me some ideas. Jim On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 21:57:13 -0500, "Doc \(The Tin Boat King\)" wrote: Went by a friends today to pick up an old tin boat he wanted to give away. I now start a project that sould take about 6 - 12 months (on my budget). The boat is 14 foot v hull that is 58 inches wide. I loade the monster on the trailer for my 12 footer (going to have to modify the trailer) then he hands me this BIG box labeled "Boat Stuff" When I get home I open it up and inside is a bilge pump, live well pump, through the hull fittings (I was wondering about those holes drilled through the hull) tubing, mounting brackets, running lights, and a wiring harness. I asked Duke what he wanted for all this stuff and he said he had just been operated on for colon cancer for the secound time in four years and that he's been watching me pull my 12 footer past his house four or five times a week and that I need a bigger boat that is more stable to take him fishing. Go figgure. It's nice to see anouther kind hearted person. Remember, What goes around comes around. Doc |
New Old Boat
"Jim Laumann" wrote in message ... Doc Congrats on the new boat. Send me a pic or two as you go along - would like to see what you do to it. Might give me some ideas. Jim On Sun, 28 Mar 2004 21:57:13 -0500, "Doc \(The Tin Boat King\)" wrote: Went by a friends today to pick up an old tin boat he wanted to give away. I now start a project that sould take about 6 - 12 months (on my budget). The boat is 14 foot v hull that is 58 inches wide. I loade the monster on the trailer for my 12 footer (going to have to modify the trailer) then he hands me this BIG box labeled "Boat Stuff" When I get home I open it up and inside is a bilge pump, live well pump, through the hull fittings (I was wondering about those holes drilled through the hull) tubing, mounting brackets, running lights, and a wiring harness. I asked Duke what he wanted for all this stuff and he said he had just been operated on for colon cancer for the secound time in four years and that he's been watching me pull my 12 footer past his house four or five times a week and that I need a bigger boat that is more stable to take him fishing. Go figgure. It's nice to see anouther kind hearted person. Remember, What goes around comes around. Doc What's the story Doc. Retired? Were you a doctor, or a medic? Bill |
New Old Boat
Hospital Corpsman, USN/ NSWG 12 years left as HM1 (E6) 69 -80 Doc just stuck even after I was out of the Navy. Now I'm retired
(diabled vet). Doc ================================================== ================= "Calif Bill" wrote in message ink.net... What's the story Doc. Retired? Were you a doctor, or a medic? Bill |
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