John,
Looking better every day. I see you have the HallCraft installed. I can't wait to meet up and take a ride in the woody.
Take care
B
I am taking this picture into the bathroom to rub one out myself.
Your boat is completely off the shelf sir.
Well, I finally got time to glass the deck. I still need to sand and rub it out though.
Here's some pics:
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...ckglassed2.jpg
John,
Looking better every day. I see you have the HallCraft installed. I can't wait to meet up and take a ride in the woody.
Take care
B
I finished painting the boat, pearl white with pearl blues for trim.
All the dirty work is done, now for the fun stuff!!!
http://www.***boat.com/image_center/...4/P1010691.JPG
I finished painting the boat, pearl white with pearl blues for trim.
All the dirty work is done, now for the fun stuff!!!
Very Cool it looks great keep posting pictures
That thing is awesome... Have you started on Tommies Rayson yet? Are you going to be able to post pictures of the deck re do?
Steve
Looks killer John, just love the wood deckers, ya bringin her to the Bass Lake boat show in June?, Chris
John,
Your boat is so beautiful. I just can't believe that a person can start with a pile of basically 2x4's and plywood and end up with a boat that is prettier than any picture in a museum. You're amazing!!
Thanks much for posting this thread. I owned a 1970 Miller 19,6 for more than a decade. It was such a good boat. Your color layout, the tach mount and the v-drive are identical to mine. It is so retro, yet timeless. I was just viewing the nose on shot and admiring the lines, when my wife walked by and said, "Hey, it looks like the old Miller"--- off of just the nose picture where you could only see the front half of the boat. (I have a pretty cool wife). It's amazing how distinct it is.
Thanks again and I hope the boat brings you as much happiness as I imagine it would me.