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14 Jun 2011 01:04
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Thanks David....I forgot all about adding pix in my profile album. I will start adding my pix there. Here is a link with a few pix showing different stages of the rebuild if anyone is interested.
http://www.angelfire.com/pe2/hott/elf_rebuild/
Sea Elf is or was a Nic 32, built in 1964. She is now truly, one of a kind.
14 Jun 2011 00:31
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Good to hear, Neil. A boat starts to look like a "proper boat" again, when she gets her sticks in place. We look forward to seeing some pics in your profile albums, as the rig comes together.
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I'm excited....I got the foremast in this afternoon. I would have got the mainmast in too, but I need to make some adjustments to the "crane" we use on our lift for yanking or stepping masts.....I'm one happy puppy today....2003 my boat got burned and after a major restoration I'm almost ready to sail Sea Elf again!!
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