Patchman said:Come on down, to Houston that is! Sorry I'm biased! :smile30:
yeah that place ain't crowded yet...... crazy.gif
Patchman said:Come on down, to Houston that is! Sorry I'm biased! :smile30:
Patchman said:Ok, Magnolia since I'm the only boater left here! :grin:
No, I ran all those guys south towards Bay City! :grin:KONA said:Patchman said:Ok, Magnolia since I'm the only boater left here! :grin:
right out of "DELIVERANCE" :evil: :laugh:
Patchman said:No, I ran all those guys south towards Bay City! :grin:KONA said:Patchman said:Ok, Magnolia since I'm the only boater left here! :grin:
right out of "DELIVERANCE" :evil: :laugh:
KONA said:yeah thanks, and i sent one down to Victoria :grin: :grin:
Devilman said:KONA said:yeah thanks, and i sent one down to Victoria :grin: :grin:
But you kept the rest for yourself? lol...
agreed! Take it to a professional!3boatpaul said:kind of look's like a sanger ?????? the wooden floor and the rail's are the back bone of a flattie and the glass is like the skin. a crack that long at that point is not good. a patch on the bottom is just a band aid
and has to be done right. especially on the bottom of a flattie. am wondering how long water might have beeen intruding into the flooring as you said 55 gallons was in the boat. it had to come thru the plywood floor. do you see any major crack's or delamanation on the inside. had to come thru some where. it is fixable BUT not for the faint of heart. :smile25:
HellinnFrnt said:Southern Thread Jackers .... UNITE !!! clap.gif