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Another intruder!
This one caught and released unharmed last night. We have no idea how it was getting under the house because we didn't find a breech point anywhere, but hopefully it will have learned the lesson.
The cat wasn't feral and must have weighed 15 pounds! A true fat cat! :lol:
Back to normal. Didn't secure the frame members with screws or straps or anything yet though. That time will come. In the meantime, we'll keep a closer eye on things in order to prevent a recurrence.
My wife scooped most of the water out and I managed to get the rest. I'd say there was 100...
Oops. I waited too long to reattach the overhead frame rails on the shelter.
It rained last night and the part that was hanging down filled with water. All seems okay though. Just need to get it bailed out and the overhead frame posts pushed back together. The boat is okay too.
Just another...
Well guys, the tent shelter made it through the storms okay. Just the top frame rail popped loose. Need to put it back together then add a couple screws to keep it from happening again. Will get my neighbor friends to help with that.
Buddy of mine lives in Johnstown, PA. Yesterday they were predicting 4-6 inches. He sent me this pic of his patio a little while ago. Says they're at 22 inches and still counting. :laugh:
Just a quick update that nothing has been done for the last month. Been having side effects from meds and simply can't do any physical effort. Doc said to just chill and recover. It'll all be better but it takes time. A shame too because the weather finally got right and I have SIX major...
Oh man, my heart goes out to ya on that one. I had the exact same thing on my Kingfisher. I don't recommend using a cutoff wheel to get them out. My deck was still usable before I started but I ended up with grooves around the screw holes when I was done. Not only unsightly, but that method...
I was Starcraft surfin' the 'net today and found this video.
Dunno if the boat belongs to someone on here but I absolutely love the song that's used for the background. Good job on the restomod too!
The picture of the capacity plate shows the model number in the lower left hand corner, which is a 1996 Model 1650 MV DLX, a utility hull weighing 327 pounds empty according to NADA. http://www.nadaguides.com/Boats/1996/Starcraft-Co
Weight redistribution is the first order of business in...
Went out this morning and marked all of the trees that will need to be removed in order to give me some boat/truck maneuvering room as well as fit into future plans for the property.
Then I broke the tractor! D'oh. My bad. Texted my buddy, who came over and took a look. Yup, broken parts...
No physical work done today but I did do some computer work. It's not to scale and doesn't show everything, but it gets the point across.
Talked with a guy today who gave me a different perspective on the trespasser situation. I'd explained that I completely understand why the people want to...
Any ideas? Looks like early 60s to me.
Buddy of mine picked this up a couple days ago. 15' long, 53" beam at the widest.
No HIN on the boat. Never registered. No title since it's only been used on a farm pond.
Any ideas?