Picture of my boat

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Tunneltug
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Picture of my boat

Post by Tunneltug »

I've been working on this project for about six years now and to tell you the truth I was always only 95% sure anything would come out of it but after my last visit to the people building my hull I am now re-enthused. I ave attached a picture and am thinking about doing a bit of a write up for the SBA magazine "The Funnell", but I'm not the literate type as you've probably noticed.

I've attached the picture as a file, hope this works.
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Guards being welded on
Guards being welded on
Hasty 07-12-10 H Web.JPG (169.95 KiB) Viewed 5340 times
farmerden
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Re: Picture of my boat

Post by farmerden »

Who cares how long it takes! :lol: Life is about the journey not the destination. And from the looks of things you've had a pretty good journey so put the helmet down and weld some more! Den
Tunneltug
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Re: Picture of my boat

Post by Tunneltug »

Oops, I should have put this in the "Members Websites and Boats" section, Sorry.

I have to confess Den that I was behind the camera and the boatbuilder is the one doing all the work. It takes some pretty extensive facilities and experiance to build a hull like this one and I certainly haven't got those, is's one of those occasions where it should be left to the professionals.
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