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Dan Faith
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I hope to get the 30 in this week end about two hours work and in she goes, then start on the 32. I hope to see a couple of the other Trojan guys also this weekend, defineltly not going to work all weekend and will take the boat out.
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Dan Faith wrote:I hope to get the 30 in this week end about two hours work and in she goes, then start on the 32. I hope to see a couple of the other Trojan guys also this weekend, defineltly not going to work all weekend and will take the boat out.
You have two Trojans? I thought for sure that one was plenty enough work for one man. :lol:
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A guy can never have too many toys, two Trojans, one Sea Ray and an Airplane. I have to find out what to do with my spare time.
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jw

thanks for the sympathy,,, lol Ill let you know how it goes,, and by the way if you ever want to get rid of that boat you have, lemme know,,,lol
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guglielmo6160 wrote:Im going to hold my breath , jump into the water with a sharp knife, and cut the damn line wrapped around my prop,,, thats what Im doing this weekend,, anybody want to join me???? lol



Bill make sure you Have a spotter (or 2 ) Watching you . Its eazy to cramp up in cold water . be carefull and have fun
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guglielmo6160 wrote:Im going to hold my breath , jump into the water with a sharp knife, and cut the damn line wrapped around my prop,,, thats what Im doing this weekend,, anybody want to join me???? lol
That water is still mighty cold. you should think about renting a wet suit.
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well theres an update on that, my son wants to do it, he has a wet suit, so, I ll be in the water with him, but he will be doing the grunt work,,, thats the plan, but, ya never know, it all depends on how warm it is out, were talking monday around noon, we plan on going to see the fireworks out in the river, if not, I can still on one engine, its not that far
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Bill stay out of the water you will be in better shape to help if needed if your not half frozen .
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