CAPE FEAR STRIPPER- More Pictures Added

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Bellybuster
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Re: CAPE FEAR STRIPPER- FINISHED THE VARNISH

Post by Bellybuster »

you can't use that boat, it's too pretty to scratch or get dirty

what a great looking boat
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Re: CAPE FEAR STRIPPER- FINISHED THE VARNISH

Post by olsnappa »

Preacher.......she's just magnificent! Great work mate. You've done a beautiful looking design proud. :)
John.
1 Cape Fear Sit In....a couple more planned
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preacher
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Re: CAPE FEAR STRIPPER- FINISHED THE VARNISH

Post by preacher »

Bellybuster wrote:you can't use that boat, it's too pretty to scratch or get dirty

what a great looking boat
Too late to tell me that :roll:
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Re: CAPE FEAR STRIPPER- FINISHED THE VARNISH

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Re: CAPE FEAR STRIPPER- FINISHED THE VARNISH

Post by woodman »

Sweet looking.
I really like the hull design of this one the way the hull flares out from the bottom panel and chine #1 and then angles back in at chine#2. This looks like it could be converted to a tandem sit in yak.
The Swamp Girl hull appears to be very similar.

The cedar panel idea is relay slick.
preacher
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Re: CAPE FEAR STRIPPER- More Pictures Added

Post by preacher »

Most important, the monogram
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Rudder elevator behind and on each side of the seat.
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Homemade rudder control system
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Scupper also serves as a conduit for the security cable
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Reshaped bow design
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Overall shot
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Bemm 52
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Re: CAPE FEAR STRIPPER- More Pictures Added

Post by Bemm 52 »

Very very nice :lol: :lol: ................by the way, whats the yellow baby sharing the trailer...........happy paddling and look out fish :lol: :lol:
Cheers Paul
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Re: CAPE FEAR STRIPPER- More Pictures Added

Post by jem »

Get that baby on the water! :D
-Matt. Designer.
preacher
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Re: CAPE FEAR STRIPPER- More Pictures Added

Post by preacher »

jem wrote:Get that baby on the water! :D
Tried my best. Spent 7 days at the coast watching the 30 + MPH winds. I'm too old to mess with those kinds of winds. But at least I got to watch it rain for 3 days also :shock:

One day this boat is going to get more slime on it . . . you can take that to the bank.
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Re: CAPE FEAR STRIPPER- More Pictures Added

Post by surfman »

Excellent job but, you know you can't wear any plaid or poke-a-dots while paddling that beauty. :mrgreen:
Tight Lines, Steve
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