Thats why the welds are all shakey shakey... Should'a let SGI do the tig'in.Kept trying to figure out what was wrong with that third picture.
Then it struck me… No corona.
He passed on early this morning.Went to visit my old friend in hospice care today. Not sure if he knew I was there. I left some tears and a picture of the boat with the name on it...
I truly do own the last boat he'll ever build.
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He was one of a kind and will be greatly missed.He passed on early this morning.
CondolencesHe passed on early this morning.
Thank you.Condolences
He passed last night around 10pm, lots of sadness & tears. He will be missed, he thought a lot about you and your brother.He passed on early this morning.
I just heard it was around 10 pm..Ray sent me a message a bit ago. The message I got initially was at 1:45 am this morning...so sorta went with that.He passed last night around 10pm, lots of sadness & tears. He will be missed, he thought a lot about you and your brother.
Is that one that did work on the dentist home?I just heard it was around 10 pm..Ray sent me a message a bit ago. The message I got initially was at 1:45 am this morning...so sorta went with that.
My "little" brother was practically their adopted son...he's taking it pretty hard.
A ton of work on it...my brother working for him at the time.Is that one that did work on the dentist home?
Lighthouse road with the upside down boat in the ceiling?A ton of work on it...my brother working for him at the time.
Yep.. "Doc's place" we called it. Had a log cabin section too....disassembled where he bought it (well, his wife did, actually) , every piece numbered, and reassembled attached to Doc's house. My brother said it was a huge PITA project.Lighthouse road with the upside down boat in the ceiling?
Sorry for your loss. You are in my thoughts.He passed on early this morning.
The cabin is the one right behind The Big House.Yep.. "Doc's place" we called it. Had a log cabin section too....disassembled where he bought it (well, his wife did, actually) , every piece numbered, and reassembled attached to Doc's house. My brother said it was a huge PITA project.
Now I believe I know of whom you speak.Yep.. "Doc's place" we called it. Had a log cabin section too....disassembled where he bought it (well, his wife did, actually) , every piece numbered, and reassembled attached to Doc's house. My brother said it was a huge PITA project.
There are a lot of rot issues with the place now..Doc's wife insisted on using "old" windows and door and, as she was warned they would, they leak. But nothing is being done now to maintain it. A shame.The cabin is the one right behind The Big House.
It's an interesting place for sure.
That is a shame, I liked the place for the most part. I didn't like the uneven barn flooring in the big house living room? as I recall.There are a lot of rot issues with the place now..Doc's wife insisted on using "old" windows and door and, as she was warned they would, they leak. But nothing is being done now to maintain it. A shame.
Hurricane helped "donate" my boat lift. Guy had a pier at the end of the beach stretch just before the turn..hurricane wrecked his pier but left the lift intact at the end. He sold it to me real cheap. We unbolted it, working from a 20' work skiff, let it down in to the skiff, ran it straight on over to my pier where TJ had already set the four poles, lifted it up, and bolted er down. ;-)That is a shame, I liked the place for the most part. I didn't like the uneven barn flooring in the big house living room? as I recall.
Its now been years since I've seen the place. I don't even know if my sister owns there place in the townhouses up the street???
I ended up with his boat lift after the hurricane, I made two, up to an inch square stock twisters to use for some of the yard I art I do on occasion.
I gave one to a friend and kept the other.
I dont recall what size boat was on this lift, the one that survived had a restored 19'? Glastron? tri-hull on it.Hurricane helped "donate" my boat lift. Guy had a pier at the end of the beach stretch just before the turn..hurricane wrecked his pier but left the lift intact at the end. He sold it to me real cheap. We unbolted it, working from a 20' work skiff, let it down in to the skiff, ran it straight on over to my pier where TJ had already set the four poles, lifted it up, and bolted er down. ;-)
As I recall, Doc had a pretty good-sized boat that was on that lift and wrecked by the hurricane.