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mikecaffrey
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Posted - 12 Jul 2016 : 22:02:14
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Agreed and understood! Thanks again and yes.. more posts to follow :)
quote: Originally posted by trevork
OK. so the two of you obviously disagree! Lets leave it at that please! The luxury of forums is that we can ignore what we don't like. There is no golden rule at having to bite at every point you may not agree with. Mike, yes, can I repeat the warm welcome to our forum. carry on and post the details and pictures of the work as it progresses, that is what we love to see on here. Clive, please desist form having a go at further posts. Just ignore them if you don't agree.
Being that I have the power, I will simply delete any further posts that I think return to this popintless squabble from either of you!
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mikecaffrey
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Posted - 13 Jul 2016 : 07:57:16
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Hi Jud and thanks for the reply...
I'm hoping not but it is a valid point, one I've given thought to but as yet can't answer fully. I've no idea of the weight of the existing top so have nothing to compare to but of course can readily calculate the weight of the materials I'll be putting in place. If I come up with an answer prior to the built great, if not I'll have to hope! :/ I'm on the canals too, the GU right now and yes, it's very shallow in parts! I'll be posting more as and when I make any discoveries...
quote: Originally posted by jud
Hi Mike. Your project makes interesting reading, and I'm looking forward to watching your progress and seeing the end result, but is it going to add much weight to the boat? My 23's on a canal and if I'm not careful she's chewing mud. Hope all goes well for you, Jud. p.s. not trying to put your fire out Mike, just curious
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Florian
United Kingdom
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Posted - 27 Feb 2017 : 21:24:25
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Hello,
How have things been going? Best Wishes, Florian
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