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Here is a selection of random photos. I have to get back to the shop for final plank hanging on two boats and plan to add some comments and descriptions here later.
Best,
howard
Howard…great looking “Production” Build…How far did you folks get with the ten SCAMPS?? As far as my build went?? (hull done, cabin on, one full coat of epoxy on exterior for rain/ snow travel). Regards, Dan…1st kit built…SCAMP #6 “B.Frank” PS… did my cousin B. Frank ever show up?? I got a call from Two Egg a couple of weeks ago and he was threatening an appearance!
Hello Dan
Your cousin B Frank did show and spent several days with us. Always good to see him. We have ten boats at the same stage. Hulls planked, decks not attached but in place, boats out the door. Not bad for ten working days. The builders are very happy. Three boats will stay in the shop for a few days and we plan to help them move along. One then goes across the pond to Germany.
Always good to hear from you brother Dan.
howard
Impressive job! I’d love to find out how it went. Working on Dan’s was a lot of work, I can’t imagine how it is to do 10 of them.
All of you should be so proud of what you have done. This was both a formidable and an amazing accomplishment, yet it looked so organized and efficiently done.
Mike and I congratulate you all on the Scamp Camp.