Rwatson - Slap To The Head...

Discussion in 'All Things Boats & Boating' started by Sean Herron, Mar 22, 2009.

  1. Sean Herron
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    Sean Herron Senior Member

    Hello...

    I believe I need some opinion - other than my own - or even a slap to the back of my head - I believe RWATSON to be best at both - regarding these mini ideas...

    I cannot get away from this stupid little 'mini tug' - very plagerized from old man Berkeley and other - but I can fit a berth - some counter space - a porti poo - some tankage and maybe a 10 HP IB diesel into mine...

    Shall I carry on - or should I be taking slaps to the back of my head...

    New files to come - see old at http://www.boatdesign.net/gallery/showphoto.php/photo/12589/ppuser/3673 ...

    New has self bailing cockpit and other bits...

    Needs a keel cooler for the drink a main motor...

    Back to Monday - can someone call in for me...

    Cheers...

    SH.
     

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  2. marshmat
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    marshmat Senior Member

    I think it's kind of cute. Definitely an attention getter. The under-14 crowd will love it, the old salts will raise an eyebrow and perhaps ask what recreational substances were involved in the preparation of its drawings. Toss a couple of flopper-stoppers out, set a few lines, and you could lounge around in comfortable shade while you wait for the fish to bite.... with nothing to distract you from your book....
     
  3. Sean Herron
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    Sean Herron Senior Member

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