The Continuing Adventures of A Slow Boat to Nowhere

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I agree. It is great to see the ongoing adventure ! Few woodworking projects have had the mileage of the slow boat :)
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I went for a dog paddle today....
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Every time I see that beautiful canoe I get goose bumps.
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jsburger wrote:Every time I see that beautiful canoe I get goose bumps.
Every time I use those holes with the copper pipe in the bow and stern to lash it down to my car, I think of you! It worked out.

Come east, we will go for a paddle.
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algale wrote:
jsburger wrote:Every time I see that beautiful canoe I get goose bumps.
Every time I use those holes with the copper pipe in the bow and stern to lash it down to my car, I think of you! It worked out.

Come east, we will go for a paddle.
Yes it did. I opened my mouth before my brain was engaged. It makes perfect sense.
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Thursday on the Potomac River.
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:D :D :D :D :D :D
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I was out last Thursday on our local “lake”. All this was seen within a 3 mile loop.
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Makes me wish I had a slow boat to nowhere. NICE!

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Nice pictures
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