Classic V-Berth Recon

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OK I'm puting this topic out there for all the brats, peeps have email me about this and I thought it should just go on the boards! :) Yes I know it eliminates the boats only "positive floatation" but so what :monty :xtongue :smilep don't even go there :bat :shock:

Here is the link to the new album http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?set_ ... _album.php

please feel free to rename the "nested album" i could not find the way to do that.

The album will grow over time, providin it's welcome here?

I did the best i could with filling in information

i used pretty much just carpenter tools.

Questions are welcome, be patient and kick some in yourself if ya con mon :idea
 
Greg, Great work that you do. If you ever get a chance I would love to see more of things you have done to your boat. Some good shots on smallboat talk and your old web site (before it was wiped out) was great.
Your Alaska shots from the air and around your place really make a Southern guy want to see more of that life. Good luck in your ventures.
Ron
 
Greg,

It is good to see you back on the C-Brats site. You are always doing interesting things and telling it in an interesting way.
You might remember me telling you why your cabin roof is different than the other 1985 classics.
Your project looks good.

Jack in Alaska
 
Red Fox,

Man is it good to see ya back on the site!!!

You and your wealth of information are welcome.

I rember many of your posts on the old C-dog site.

Many of your ideas with the old "Classic design"
have spurred me into really thinking and then doing things with my 1982 Angler.

As you know there are a good number of the older hulls still on the water. There are a pretty good number of them that have been refurbished, renovated and placed into service

I for one will look forward to any and all posts that you may offer to share your experience and at times unique approaches to making the classic just right for your intended uses here in Alaska.
Again thank you for sharing and getting back on the site
Regards ,
Doug Cruickshank aka "Stimpy's Dad"
 
Greg thanks for the pictures and the great ideas.I am interested to see the final design of that hinged cover you plan on installing.Great boat also. Tug
 
Greg,

Nice work, ambitious, would expect nothing less from a master. Anxious to see the finished product.

Harvey
SleepyC :moon
 
thankyou all for the warm welcome again :) I got some time to work more on the album, did a lot of rearranging to, aded maybe a dozen new pix with captions. I'll do more as i get time. :clock

I also managed to get the album named properly, the old link does not seem to work anymore, here's the new link;


http://www.c-brats.com/modules.php?set_ ... php&page=1
 
your welcome ... I keep looking for a "like" button instead of posting another message :)
 
Doug - Are you still hanging around the Prince of Wales Island? Catch a flight on the island with the "bridge to no where" and come down to the boat show. Like to visit with you.
John
 
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