I was just getting ready to put the epoxy on the 7/8 wraps when the storm hit. The power went out and if the Epoxy was on the wraps it would of been a mess. After applying the epoxy, the rod has to turn for at least 6 + hours so the epoxy will flow smooth on the wraps. It takes a while to set up.
I have been told I could say the boat was on top of the dock and the tree falling knocked it into the water. Where do people get these ideas. LOL.
We got a better look at the boat, it is still floating after we bailed it out. The outboard has some damage. Can't do much till the tree is cut up and cleared off the dock. The boat is under the tree, the tree is across the dock and over the boat. The dock is wrecked. It will have to be replaced.
Tony
Steve wrote:
OMG
Sorry to hear about your boat and dock,
The bout was on top the dock right?
If that doesnt work then how about under it?
Steve Clark Moreno Valley, Ca. http://www.deepcreekflyfishers.org/
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