@@worldboatskiff8709 glad to do it. I think the night it was hit was "aquapalooza". Quincy harbormaster got a report of it drifting and secured it to a mooring in Perry Cove then contacted your father. Job stands out because I was/am really fond of the boat.
love the videos and the way you explain what you are doing, I see you using the premixed epoxy thixo rather than mixing epoxy glue, is it just quicker and easier, and is it as strong in your opinion. I am from Ireland and love the content, keep up the the good work. I hope to take on a boat build myself.
Your father called TowboatusBoston. I'm the Captain that towed it back to the Quincy ramp and met your father. Glad to see it is getting repaired.
Thank you Captain I just dropped my son back to school at Massachusetts Maritime Academy
@@worldboatskiff8709 glad to do it. I think the night it was hit was "aquapalooza". Quincy harbormaster got a report of it drifting and secured it to a mooring in Perry Cove then contacted your father. Job stands out because I was/am really fond of the boat.
You make it so easy to follow. Thank you
Happy to hear that!
love the videos and the way you explain what you are doing, I see you using the premixed epoxy thixo rather than mixing epoxy glue, is it just quicker and easier, and is it as strong in your opinion. I am from Ireland and love the content, keep up the the good work. I hope to take on a boat build myself.
I don’t know about the strength, but it is a lot simpler yet expensive. Thanks for watching
Is access ever needed under the floor? im strongly considering making a boat like this.
There is no access under the floor. The floor is 3/4 of an inch thick plywood.
How about a nice piece of stainless running down the bow for impact and to tie the two sides together? ya or na
Nay the boat good
Thought you quit on us. Glad to see the repair
Not quitting .
@@worldboatskiff8709 never surrender , never give up the ship
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