How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on:(mrsstellaabudheir@gmail.com ) for the full details.
We are just getting rid of our snow and looking forward to spring maintenance work and then hitting the river. Hope you are well and getting out to cast a line. Maybe some day we will get to meet face to face. Take Care
Ray Cotnoir
Moose Jaw Fishing Guide Service
At 10:24am on November 20, 2013, Gregg Maddock said…
Hi Greg,
I built one of your boats back in 2001. A 17' drift boat. Great boat that is still going strong. Two years ago I moved and lost your instruction manual. I used it as a reference for any repairs. I know you are out of the business now. I was hoping you still had copings of the instructions and could send them to me. I would great appreciate it.
At 4:39pm on September 11, 2011, Ray Cotnoir said…
Hi Greg, I am still guiding (part time as usual). I have some restoratoration work to do as 2 decades plus have allowed some Androscoggin River water into some of that Pacific Northwest wood. She still looks pretty good. Looking forward to getting the project behind me so we can do some bird hunting and tie a bunch of flies for next year. So nice to hear from you. Hope you are casting a fly and doing lots of smiling.
I was reading the HB 20th anniversary book. This is where I saw the part about you building wooden boats. Brad Jackson and I both live in Bellingham and plan to come down together for the reunion. I've never been able to attend so am looking forward to the event and seeing old friends.
Just discovered this weblink today. Please reply direct: douglascole7@comcast.net
While reviewing info on classmates for the upcoming Hudson's Bay 40th reunion, I read you were building wooden boats in Eugene. Sounds like you graduated and moved to Butte. I've been involved in wooden boats as well, even writing an occasional article for WB magazine.
Hey Greg,
Thanx for the input. I usually do a sloped scarf but I thought I might be missing something. I couldn't pass up the opportunity to get the opinion of an expert.
Thank you
Mike
Hey Greg,
I just got one of your kit boats that is about ten years old I am guessing. I am curious, it looks like the scarfs are a sloped scarf with a step in them. If you don't mind me asking how did you cut these? It looks like that would be easier to line up when glueing and the ones on this boat are very nice.
Thanx,
Mike
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Good Day,
How is everything with you, I picked interest on you after going through your short profile and deemed it necessary to write you immediately. I have something very vital to disclose to you, but I found it difficult to express myself here, since it's a public site.Could you please get back to me on:(mrsstellaabudheir@gmail.com ) for the full details.
Have a nice day
Thanks God bless.
Stella.
Hi Greg, Ray Cotnoir here in New Hampshire.
We are just getting rid of our snow and looking forward to spring maintenance work and then hitting the river. Hope you are well and getting out to cast a line. Maybe some day we will get to meet face to face. Take Care
Ray Cotnoir
Moose Jaw Fishing Guide Service
Hi Greg,
I built one of your boats back in 2001. A 17' drift boat. Great boat that is still going strong. Two years ago I moved and lost your instruction manual. I used it as a reference for any repairs. I know you are out of the business now. I was hoping you still had copings of the instructions and could send them to me. I would great appreciate it.
Gregg Maddock kcoddamggerg@hotmail.com
Hi Greg, I am still guiding (part time as usual). I have some restoratoration work to do as 2 decades plus have allowed some Androscoggin River water into some of that Pacific Northwest wood. She still looks pretty good. Looking forward to getting the project behind me so we can do some bird hunting and tie a bunch of flies for next year. So nice to hear from you. Hope you are casting a fly and doing lots of smiling.
Ray Cotnoir
Moose Jaw Fishing Guide Service
Please send direct to my email address:
douglascole7@comcast.net
The WB site is cumbersome for me to use and seems to clip the content.
TNX.
Doug
I was reading the HB 20th anniversary book. This is where I saw the part about you building wooden boats. Brad Jackson and I both live in Bellingham and plan to come down together for the reunion. I've never been able to attend so am looking forward to the event and seeing old friends.
Just discovered this weblink today. Please reply direct: douglascole7@comcast.net
Doug
While reviewing info on classmates for the upcoming Hudson's Bay 40th reunion, I read you were building wooden boats in Eugene. Sounds like you graduated and moved to Butte. I've been involved in wooden boats as well, even writing an occasional article for WB magazine.
Will you be in Vancouver August 7?
Doug Cole
Bellingham
Thanx for the input. I usually do a sloped scarf but I thought I might be missing something. I couldn't pass up the opportunity to get the opinion of an expert.
Thank you
Mike
I just got one of your kit boats that is about ten years old I am guessing. I am curious, it looks like the scarfs are a sloped scarf with a step in them. If you don't mind me asking how did you cut these? It looks like that would be easier to line up when glueing and the ones on this boat are very nice.
Thanx,
Mike
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