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Gert van Leest
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by Gert van Leest » Feb 5th, '12, 04:30
My baby is finished , nothing more to do , exept for waiting the water to be liquid again.
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by Charlie J » Feb 5th, '12, 07:55
looks great gert, and it looks like you will be thawed out around july, lol
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Harry Babb
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by Harry Babb » Feb 5th, '12, 08:17
She's a beauty Gert
Send her to South Alabama.....no problem finding "Liquid" here.......I'll keep her warm for ya! ! !
I am envious......never, I mean never, had a boat (or anything else for that matter) that I considered "All Done"
Your last pic....is that a frozen body of water??
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by Rocky » Feb 5th, '12, 08:38
That is absolutely gorgeous Gert, wow. Say, how about those engine boxes they look original- did you put the patterned nonskid back into the tops, and any reinforcing from underside done on them? That's one sharp lookin 31..
I'd have one of those ballboys for tennis tournaments spot cleaning that one as I'm fishing making a bloody mess!!
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by Carl » Feb 5th, '12, 09:13
Looks sharp!
I'll raise a glass to liquid water again!
Carl
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by Skipper Dick » Feb 5th, '12, 09:40
Gert,
That is absolutely gorgeous. I'd almost be afraid of using it for fear of getting it dirty or a footprint on the deck. You can be very proud of her.
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randall
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by randall » Feb 5th, '12, 10:33
very very beautiful. extended eye brow?
you must get a lot of comment on the name and hailing port.
BCBertie
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by BCBertie » Feb 5th, '12, 12:29
Just stunning. Well deserved congratulations...
John
Gert van Leest
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by Gert van Leest » Feb 5th, '12, 13:57
Hi Guys thanks for the compliments.
Yes Harry , that is a lake solid frozen 2 minutes from my shipyard.
Yes Rocky , reinforced from the underside and put the nonskid back on it.
No Randall , one of my old company’s that I sold 2 years ago was called
www.longisland.nl , check the name on the big ice boat , and then take a look at the little one next to it they are both mine and mix very well !!! Crown with ice !!
Yes Dick me to !!!
Regards Gert
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by Tony Meola » Feb 5th, '12, 23:23
Gert
Absolutely beutifull. And that paint job, all with a brush. I still can not believe it.
Best of luck with her.
If we could find a cheap way of getting our boats to your yard, you would have a ton of business.
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