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    A hydraulic tilt trailer I built for a race boat we were working on.
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    that is badass, man. full props, great fab! i have a Longhaul folding kayak that i super love www.longhaulfoldingkayaks.com they make them for US Commandos. i need to touch it up - what is a good marine varnish for wood?
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    This is a shot of a the bottom we put in a 29 ft Chris Craft we just finished restoring. It is cold molded, and vacuum bagged.
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    I use Z-Spar Captains varnish. I've been using it for years. Good Stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hickey View Post
    I use Z-Spar Captains varnish. I've been using it for years. Good Stuff.
    thanks! i wanna give it new coat for Baja - Garro.
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    Quote Originally Posted by steve garro View Post
    i have a Longhaul folding kayak that i super love www.longhaulfoldingkayaks.com they make them for US Commandos. i need to touch it up - what is a good marine varnish for wood?
    These are new to me ,,very cool! Thanks for the link . Does the skin come off for folding? How compact are they?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hickey View Post
    These are new to me ,,very cool! Thanks for the link . Does the skin come off for folding? How compact are they?
    yes it does. it's hypalon. it also has two full length inflatable sponsons that run the length of the waterline. it is a joy to use. ours is a tandem. it breaks down into a long bag 4' x 10", a backpack bag about 3" x 3" x 1', and a round-ish bag about 3' x 2' x 1'. it carries 800lbs. it takes 45min to assemble tight & right. check out the "adventures" & look at the "snow boat" link. that's just like our mark 2. here it is - scroll over the pic to see the wood frame: http://www.longhaulfoldingkayaks.com/boats/mark2.php
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    Lordy, if you love boats or wood grain or being on the water, you need to click on Mr. Hickman's linky:

    http://www.hickmanboatworks.com/

    I clicked on your flats boat photo and got tears in my eyes. It was like a heavenly vision of my distant, future retirement in South Carolina. The angels sang and it sounded like a loaded fly reel. We need more photos.


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    Quote Originally Posted by billrick View Post
    Lordy, if you love boats or wood grain or being on the water, you need to click on Mr. Hickman's linky:

    http://www.hickmanboatworks.com/

    I clicked on your flats boat photo and got tears in my eyes. It was like a heavenly vision of my distant, future retirement in South Carolina. The angels sang and it sounded like a loaded fly reel. We need more photos.


    Man! Beautiful work!

    When I was a kid I would work the barge for the Tacoma Inboard Racing Association working the flags and clock for the racers. Hydros, flat bottoms, drag boats.....those picts bring back fun memories. Thanks for posting the link.



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