Lovely weather...View attachment 352187
This was not that long ago…
Speed limit in Texas was max 70mph, if memory serves me correctly.View attachment 352188
Hmmm…skating down the road…this is how I do it!
This was a pic I took in my Challenger Hellcat... at the raceway! I have gone much faster in it, but didn't dare take a hand off the wheel for pics!Speed limit in Texas was max 70mph, if memory serves me correctly.
Or were you enjoying yourself at the Houston Raceway?
A friend of mine living north of Ft Worth owns a Corvette. He once took me for a spin, nothing extreme though, just the lovely sound of the engine was sufficient to attract the attention of the local cops...
I have forgotten myself!Dean, it's fun and all to talk about the local effects of La Nina here in Texas and to laugh at those who have to suffer through the cold winters, But when are we going to see some action on your ship?!!! I've forgotten what you're working on!
Now we are talking business again, Dean. It's the status of june 3th last year, but hope to see you soon working again on this lovely NL.View attachment 352307
This is where I am at Vic, still adding planks to the hull on the other side. Once I close it up, then I can finish the keel and start on cannon ports and lower wales.
That's what I'm talking about! I like your set up.View attachment 352307
This is where I am at Vic, still adding planks to the hull on the other side. Once I close it up, then I can finish the keel and start on cannon ports and lower wales.
It does look like a rather solid foundation for a Dean Special...View attachment 352307
This is where I am at Vic, still adding planks to the hull on the other side. Once I close it up, then I can finish the keel and start on cannon ports and lower wales.
I have actually added some planks on the open side, not much to show. I am hoping to finish it and post the results. Until then, no peeking!Now we are talking business again, Dean. It's the status of june 3th last year, but hope to see you soon working again on this lovely NL.
Regards, Peter
Thanks, I always say organization is the key to efficiency. Also ergonomics help too! I keep what I use most within arms length.That's what I'm talking about! I like your set up.
I keep everything at arms length—in one pile!Thanks, I always say organization is the key to efficiency. Also ergonomics help too! I keep what I use most within arms length.
No swimming there!
Nope, at least not for the faint hearted...No swimming there!
Come Dean- go for it. It was so good to see a pic of your Norske Love again. You are skilled Dean and we want to see. Cheers GrantNo swimming there!