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Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Living deep (was: your own country)
What is an "E" scow? Obviously it is a sailboat, but what does it look
like? How big/small is it? Is it a day sailer? Does it have a cabin with
berths and a galley? What kind of rigging? Does it have auxillary power?
Does it have a trailer? What's it made of? How old is it? Do I sound
curious? I'am, but mostly I'm just drunk.
Big Dave
-----Original Message-----
From: David Buchner <buchner@wcta.net>
To: personal_submersibles@psubs.org <personal_submersibles@psubs.org>
Date: Friday, January 28, 2000 10:02 AM
Subject: Re: [PSUBS-MAILIST] Living deep (was: your own country)
>At 2138 -0600 01/25/0, D. Blake wrote:
>>Hello David:
>>Did you ever get that tank with the big rivets you described last fall?
If
>>so, any progress?
>>Big Dave
>
>Yes, I dragged it home and put it next to the little sailboat that needs
patching, and the big sailboat** that needs varnishing, and the Mountain Dew
drum with a log splitter frame hanging from it, and the broken rear blade
for the tractor. Maybe I'll borrow a torch next summer and do something with
it -- but I've been thinking of fixing it up to just LOOK like a cartoony
little sub, painting it yellow, and putting it out as a driveway marker.
>
>**: (By the way, I have an "E" scow here that I seem to not be getting
around to fixing up and learning how to operate. If anyone's interested, and
close enough to MN to make it worthwhile... I'm listening...)
>
>--
>David
>Osage MN USA
>buchner@wcta.net - http://customer.wcta.net/buchner
>
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