Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

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Re: Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

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Turn it over first! :D ;)
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I've never seen that beauty from the side before. She is long! Do canoes have "hull speeds", like a ship?
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BuckeyeDennis wrote:I've never seen that beauty from the side before. She is long! Do canoes have "hull speeds", like a ship?
It's a 16 footer, Dennis. I don't think that's very large for a 2 person canoe, but I'm no expert. I also can't answer your question about hull speeds, but this is A Slow Boat To Nowhere so speed doesn't matter! :D
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Re: Hanging A Slow Boat To Nowhere

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algale wrote:Gonna splash the first warm weekend this month....
Beautiful job. Looks real effective to solve the problem.

Now pictures of the splash. " We don't want no stinkin pictures" a video would be in order. :D

Complete with the champagne bottle to christen it? Na. A toast would be in order...

Again GREAT project.
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