markpierce
Master and Commander
- Joined
- Sep 25, 2010
- Messages
- 12,557
- Location
- USA
- Vessel Name
- Carquinez Coot
- Vessel Make
- penultimate Seahorse Marine Coot hull #6
April, May, June?KJ wrote:
My, my, what a beauty!* When do you anticipate "bringing her home"?**** KJ
Hah!*superdiver wrote:
what an awesome project! Beautiful work too! You doing it yourself?
Yes, but I'm wondering how it would look/work with a Forfjord.SeaHorse II wrote:
Your bow roller looks like your going with a Bruce/Claw anchor
Man.**That is not bad at all for a new boat.markpierce wrote:
The Cost is posted on Seahorse Marine's website.* Shipping cost, customs,*and user tax will be about the price of a high-end luxury car.
I'll let you know in 15 to 20 years.* It is my second and last boat.superdiver wrote:
So you are planning on selling it?
Is there a "rotten fish" odor spray so the boat's smell can be made consistent with it's appearance?skipperdude wrote:
I wonder what it smells like. You know new car smell.
SWEET boat!* You are dropping a few Boat Units for that, and I congratulate you!markpierce wrote:
The Caquinez Coot is coming along.* Interior details still need to be completed..
I didn't say that.healhustler wrote:
**And BTW, Skipperdude, maybe you've got a fish smell, but that boat is all meat.
Thanks to you guys!* I originally thought of "international orange."* Yuck!* Oh, the waterline stripe is yellow, and the boat's name and home port on the stern will be too.Daddyo wrote:
Congrats Mark! She really looks good. That yellow house top really works.