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Old 03-06-2005, 05:30 PM
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Sit - mix a drink - sail fast...

Hello...

been busy at work...

been busy with the bottle...

next thoughts below...

SH.
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Old 03-06-2005, 06:50 PM
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Cool hull idea. Don't advertise that ur busy w/bottle...
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Old 03-11-2005, 11:29 PM
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With a little more width you migh have room for someone to share with.

Bunk in front, sitting in middle. Flip-up cover over stove and sink in the back - and you have a fast safe gourmet love-boat.
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Old 03-12-2005, 01:09 AM
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I'm dying for someone to build an updated Farrier Tramp.
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Old 03-14-2005, 08:30 AM
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With seriously no pun intended I could not resist.

Dear sirs.
If you are going to use alcohol as an ecsqshuse for an inventive talent, then please, do it with style.




1. American (plural is law):
Try something like, I had lots of exotic drinks and then came up with a brand new tri-design engineerd for sex on the beam...


2. Central european (has always just had a glass of wine):
This is, and I swear, the best tri I have ever drawed, I could die to just see it in reality. You must love this wonder of creation. Its a gift from the saint...


3. English (not UK or the English Isles):
... [lot's of empty rows without text] ...Pretty Isn't it.


4. Down under:
I never got to know these fellas because they are always out sailing...


5. Asia (before celebrating with the sake):
Good day san! Me just copied american boat good! It has purpouse to s..it on the beam.


6. Skandinavian (not the vikings, never had a drink in public, but twice a year - lot's of schnaps):
Exuse me I think I had an idea, and then I drew it. I don't think it would float, but maby it could be used as landfill when it sinks. So concrete is the best bulid-material to be shure it would be used. Or something like that, Im not shure...

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Old 03-14-2005, 10:44 AM
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3 hulls

Sean is there any good reason not to have three hulls that are identical using the same mold and a bolt on superstructure with accomodations (the center hull could still be the footwell) The small tris are not stand up anything (or anybody) anyway .

Making both a "sport" trampoline and a "cruiser" version would the be possible off the same tooling

Kind of like the old VW bug and Dune Buggy concept .

Bolt on what you like.

(Sorry my doughter is teaching me the signs)
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