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Date Posted: 19:22:30 08/14/03 Thu
Author: Mark Cumberpatch
Author Host/IP: pcp04637758pcs.gambrl01.md.comcast.net / 68.49.86.55
Subject: Re: Correct prop?
In reply to: Glenn Ross 's message, "Correct prop?" on 22:43:04 08/05/03 Tue

Glenn,

I have a 61 27' Skiff I am restoring. A MAJOR restoration! I live in Annapolis and the boat is in Cordova, MD. at Dockside Boat Works. This boat was built in Salisbury so she too is local to the Bay area.

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[> [> Re: Correct prop? -- Glenn, 22:43:54 08/17/03 Sun (cache-dl06.proxy.aol.com/205.188.209.42)

Mark,
I knew there had to be others in the area. Tell me more. Are you going to stay origonal or making pratical changes in layout or materials? How far along are you? I was in Rock Hall this week. There was a nice 19 footer for sale.

Did you see the storm on Sat 8/16? There is an ancorage neer Still Pond, all but a few of the boats (20 or so)were blown and piled ashore. The worst visable damage was to a 1960s 26-27' Egg Harbor. Someone's inflatable landed on/in the hardtop sedan roof. I've been arround some and have never seen anything like it, except a huricane. Not a single injury out of the whole mess.

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