"Not Me" said Play-PenOriginally Posted by Rogues
"Not Me" said Play-PenOriginally Posted by Rogues
Aha, a closet addictOriginally Posted by Mudlux
We've had the seats for over two years, they're out of a Seafarer. We got them through a Seafarer dealer. Someone had purchased a new Seafarer and changed the seats... so these ones were sitting on the shop floor begging Ross to buy them
Hi jon, you must have missed a report or two..... the trailer had a quick reno in the middle of all this. Although there is talk now of modifying the trailer to protect Play-Pen from stone chipsOriginally Posted by familyman
From day 1 to 160 what an awsome job I bet you thought at times the end would never come
Great reno, whats your next project
Tight lines <*)(((((((((><
Well done guys!!!
Play-Pen is a credit to you both and thank you for sharing the reno with us all.
What will you do with your weekends now though? Fish? Camping? Enjoying?
Cheers
Geoff
Well done guys. A fantastic read and an excellant job on the boat.
I would love to go down to the pin this weekend for a closer look but guess what............ We found white ants in our bathroom so all boating is cancelled until the bathroom is rebuilt!
I saved a jar full of the little buggers and am going to use them for burley when I can go fishing again.
OMG... don't you bring that jar within cooee of our Play-PenOriginally Posted by maxwell9
May you have a speedy bathroom reno so you can get back to your boating activities soon
Yes there were definitely times like that, especially towards the end.... so close, yet still so far to go.Originally Posted by griz066
Ummm... finish the truck that has been getting around two-toned for just over 160 days!Great reno, whats your next project
Well done guys its been a long haul but the end result is well worth it. May you enjoy many happy days & nights aboard Play-Pen. Im sure there will be many more opportunities to sit back and reflect on what has been achieved. Its easy to go out and buy something new but you guys have done it all yourselves and that is something o be VERY proud of.
Congratulations again and thanks for sharing the journey with all of us.
Cheers and beers
Scott
"Mystique" Haines Signature 580BR with 175 of Mr Suzuki's finest ponies
congratulations bev / ross,
as has been said a million times before, it looks great and has been rebuilt with a lot of skill and patience. i am very impressed and thank you for sharing the project with all of us.
i'm sorry to see it end but i'm sure you are extremely happy.
steve
Good onya's, see ya down the Pin on the weekend.
Darryl.
Ps, i knew it wasn't a mirage.
Fantastic result Bev, congratulations to both of you for persisting
Now would you have a before and after shot of the boat that you could put up for comparison ? that would be awesome
Russ
If men are from Mars, and women are from Venus, politicians must be from uranus ?
Did you cost the rebuild or too scared to?
Either way good job, came up great.
congratulations
fantastic and an excellant job on the boat.
i wish u many years of fun to come
cheers no_luck
Before - Jan 2006Originally Posted by Dirtysanchez
After - June 2006
I can't find an overall pic of the interior, but this shows the cabin layout before...
and after.
We still need to get some upholstery work done in the cabin.... but it can wait until the bank balance is looking healthier