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.
guess it depends on the shafts and the blades. cat shafts seem to go for $125 and $150 new for sgx and sgg respectively. not sure on the sawyers. standards cat magnum blades sell for $75 new or so. thats about all i know. kinda just been lookin around trying to feel out the market. i have a set of smokers now, and while the wood feels great, i'm looking for something lighter and better suited for heavy water. i'll probably try and build a set of spruce fishing oars..sounds like a fun project for this season if i can't find shop space to start the new build.
Have you been out much yet? I was able to get on the Henry's the other day up by warm river. Caddis were out, but shortly there after the wind showed up and I called it a day. Let me know.
Jesse
At 11:40am on September 14, 2009, Rick Newman said…
You are welcome, I didn't do much, you did all the hard work! Talk to you later or perhaps at the next wooden boat show1
Rick Newman
At 11:09am on September 14, 2009, Rick Newman said…
Hey Dan, how did your epoxy and varnish work turn out? Inquiring minds want to know!
Dan,
Are you comin over for the Festival and Float... you should - I know it's a haul, but it should be a pretty good time!! I'm still "pitchin" our project... I'll have an update for you in a week or so... got a couple of meetings coming up.
GH
That rock in Whitehorse sets just under the water at some river levels. The rowers can't see it and need to know where it is or suffer this fate. There have been many boat of all kinds taken off that rock.
Dan,
Nice job on the poster... very cool. And... nice job on your boat - I've never seen one quite like it... awesome. You need to bring that over to the Boat Festival - it would look "stunning" on the McKenzie River.
Can't wait to get your poster framed and up on the wall...
Thanks for bringing your considerable talents to the Boat People.....
Greg
Hello Dan, Glad you are online now. It would be great to introduce yourself in a blog and post the new boat poster. After you do I will likely put a small thumbnail into a text file on the home page of the site and link to a large version to give everyone the info for the show in April.
Thanks again for the great work.
How did the boat project go? I'd love to see that too.
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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.
That is too bad. I guess what we will do is make the call at the last minute and go from there.
Andrew
cool,
guess it depends on the shafts and the blades. cat shafts seem to go for $125 and $150 new for sgx and sgg respectively. not sure on the sawyers. standards cat magnum blades sell for $75 new or so. thats about all i know. kinda just been lookin around trying to feel out the market. i have a set of smokers now, and while the wood feels great, i'm looking for something lighter and better suited for heavy water. i'll probably try and build a set of spruce fishing oars..sounds like a fun project for this season if i can't find shop space to start the new build.
Have you been out much yet? I was able to get on the Henry's the other day up by warm river. Caddis were out, but shortly there after the wind showed up and I called it a day. Let me know.
Jesse
Rick Newman
Rick Newman
Do you sell prints of the Drift Boat Painting?
Thanks,
Al
Are you comin over for the Festival and Float... you should - I know it's a haul, but it should be a pretty good time!! I'm still "pitchin" our project... I'll have an update for you in a week or so... got a couple of meetings coming up.
GH
That rock in Whitehorse sets just under the water at some river levels. The rowers can't see it and need to know where it is or suffer this fate. There have been many boat of all kinds taken off that rock.
Thanks again for the help.
Nice job on the poster... very cool. And... nice job on your boat - I've never seen one quite like it... awesome. You need to bring that over to the Boat Festival - it would look "stunning" on the McKenzie River.
Can't wait to get your poster framed and up on the wall...
Thanks for bringing your considerable talents to the Boat People.....
Greg
Thanks again for the great work.
How did the boat project go? I'd love to see that too.
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