The boat now has a pierced nose for its "nose ring". The bow has been sculpted and the top side molded in. It is starting to look pretty good up front.
Not so long ago, in a town far, far away in upstate New York some may say. Away in a dark, dank domicile a forlorn little yacht lay. Long forgotten by her maker, she laid in wait for someone to take her. This journey starts with a simple ad in the local Craigslist that stated "Get Me Out Of Here! Any offers considered." Or something to that effect. Thus starting a process we may all regret. Spying this site from many states away in search of antique boats for which to play. Mr. E reached out to heed the call. Emails would come, emails would go, for weeks it seemed, with nary a call. Then one fateful night Gordon did call but it was not as easy as this at all. Not convinced his heart was true, more pleading he must do. Then came a call from Marguerite it seemed Mr. E might have the boat of his dreams. Plans were laid, negotiations were made, and soon a deal was struck. Reaching into his coffers he made her an offer of $500 bucks. Fearing the boat would soon be m...
Dayton has moved and we did install a portable covering for better workspace. The boat stands came from a very nice man at "Katlynn Marine" (info below) we found on vacation. This is a full service boat yard with the most excellent people. Now Dayton can begin working on the bottom and hopefully we will see some progress soon. Katlynn Marine, 7448 NY - 14, Sodus Point, New York 14555 (315) 483-9102 http://www.katlynnmarine.com/ historical information from the area: https://historicsoduspoint.com/
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