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Greetings, Tyboo

I received this reply to a thread I started several days ago:

Hey there, I live just across the river from you. Sportcraft Marine in Oregon City has recieved some good reviews. Other than buying our boat there, I haven't done any business with them. They have sold and rigged a bunch of C-Dorys and are pretty good folks....There's also Tyboo Mike's Marine Industries but I think they're busy at TMMI, besides, it's more of a think tank, prototype producing outfit.
I'll look for you on the river.

Is there such a thing as TMMI and do you fabricate cool custom stuff relating to C-Dorys in exchange for coin of the realm? If so, please drop me a line; I might be interested in having you lighten my wallet on a fabrication I have in mind for the cockpit. Or maybe you build ocean going tugs, barges, supertankers, fast frigates and such. Unfortunately I cannot afford one this year...

John on C-Trial
 
Hi everone,
Someone posted about a cheap cover for his boat something about a big barn and lots of dust. was talking to my buddy about same thing and he suggested to go on ebay and buy one of thouse cheap parachutes about 30 bucks seems to me would work fine and if it gets to grungy you aren't out much.
Richard
 
Holy cats! That's the problem when a guy's that good at mechanical/electrical/hydrolical/psychological stuff. Everybody wants a piece of his smarts.

Now me and Pat, we're plenty safe, I should think.
 
Someone posted about a cheap cover for his boat something about a big barn and lots of dust. was talking to my buddy about same thing and he suggested to go on ebay and buy one of thouse cheap parachutes about 30 bucks seems to me would work fine and if it gets to grungy you aren't out much.

Great idea!
 
Is there such a thing as TMMI...?

Here's a hint: B~C stands for Buncha~Crap.

I came up with one stupid thing to hang on the cabin door to hold fishing stuff, and B~C thinks I own Bayliner Corp. or something. I did own a Bayliner for a short while, but I don't know that much about boats. I'm just a plain old paper mill mechanic.

There are a bunch of true craftsmen who frequent this pub, however, and if you tell 'em what your idea is, you will get plenty of help and advice. As for the thing to hold fishing stuff on the cabin door - my wife actually made it.

I ain't a nerd, either, but if you want to show off some pictures of your boat, I can make you a C-Trial photo album in short order. Unless the real nerd beats me to it.

Have fun.
 
Cute Mike but I don't agree with you about either subject. Blue~C wouldn't tell anything but the truth :roll: and I have some of your fine crafted items on Scorpio. :D Glad to see you posting again. Missed all the good stuff you put into this board. :thup
 
Mike,

I get it... Nice friends you got around here :smilep

Meet me over on the Bayliners Users Group (BUG) bulletin board and we'll discuss things. It's really just hunk dory if you like teak gewgaws.

On the other hand, I've seen your postings and you've got master inventor written all over you.

John on C-Trial
 
It stands for Busted~Crap, cuz I gots a bunch of it over here......I know that there's been more than a fishing do-dad holder come out of the C-D Skunkworks at Warrenton and you can't tell me otherwise.
 
B~C":2gulnuhg said:
.I know that there's been more than a fishing do-dad holder come out of the C-D Skunkworks at Warrenton

You've got that right B~C! If it weren't for Mike, Carol wouldn't have a "Barber Chair" to sit on in the new SSSS! (Because of Mike's Barber Chair invention, Les has more work to do when he's outfitting these new C-Dorys).
 
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