Hydroplane and Raceboat Museum
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WOW! Does that ever look cool! This is for me, hands down, the most awesome unlimited hydroplane of all time. Thank you all so much for your hard work to bring the AVL back. What a beauty!
Will bring a tear to the eyes of a lot of people when this hits the lake again for the first time. Looks beautiful from what I can see............
Amazing as always!!!
I suppose Don will yhave to try and wrestle away the 1984 Atlas Van Lines hull at some point down the road, huh?
Might be easier to try and find that last original screw left in her, might be all that's left of the original hull anymore.
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Very nice - can't wait till the blue windshield is in place !
Well, Don- Must be close now?
Saw the primed hull this past Saturday, looks great........as always!!!
Great job team, there is nobody more passionate and dedicated than the volunteers who make these dreams reality.
Looking good, Don. Rolling the epoxy primer is the way to go, it's really good at filling in the pinholes.
Blaster Update - January 19, 2013
Randall, we did have a fiberglassing party and have been sanding ever since. The first shot is the boat prepped for glass. The next two are laying out and wetting the two layers of cloth at once. The last is a shot of the boat today after the top resin coat was sanded. Up next we're rolling on some sanding primer to get the deck perfect before we start on the 18 deck hatches.....which will be a big job.
Hey Don, whats the latest ? Have you had your Deck glassing glue party yet ?
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