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joanwillison
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I've been asked to post pics of my boat but...I don't see how I can do that. (another not-dumb question but from a different person). ; )
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Go to Photobucket.com and open a free account. If you have pics on your computer, you can then upload to PB. From there, you can view and copy you're pic URL to your message here.

In the meantime, if you want, email me at my address in my signature, your pics and I'll upload for you.
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While we're on the subject, other forums allow to paste pics directly without using a third party, much easier. Why can't we do that here? I suspect it's a server storage capacity thing ($$$). I think with the current way, they grab the pics from another server rather than keeping it on ours and taking up all that storage space. The problem with third party links is that if any of us change something in the photo server, it disapears from our posts here.
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Post by Stripermann2 »

Here's Lady Jane...very nice!

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Thanks!
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Wow, she is beautiful. She brings back memories from long ago. How does the interior look?
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Post by gumper »

Here is a link to the restoration that she went through.
http://aslinboatbuilding.com/trojanRest ... index.html
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Welcome to the forum joanwillison and really nice looking boat.
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gumper wrote:Here is a link to the restoration that she went through.
http://aslinboatbuilding.com/trojanRest ... index.html
You guys did a ton of work... looks great! I love your boat.

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Post by gumper »

Just to clarify I just posted the link to the restoration because I recognized the boat. Never actually seen the boat in person but it is close to were I live.
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Wow, ya'll did a lot of work. I bet itlooks better than new.
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The interior is great. The couple we purchased it from had had all the work done. All the upholstery is new but other than that everything else is pretty much original. They owned the boat for 35 years. He loved the boat and only sold due to failing health. She was totally restored about 20 years ago.

http://www.aslinboatbuilding.com/trojan ... index.html

Its time to do some more work though. The transom will need to be replaced and a few other minor problems need attention but we'll get through this summer before we worry about that stuff. We love our boat! So fun to anchor in the 1000 Islands on the weekends.
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