She is still in the driveway but not for long.
We said we would launch her in June
and
June has one more weekend.
I enjoy woodworking in my little shop and I enjoy good food. Especially meat. I love to smoke, grill, barbecue, and use a dutch oven. Combining the two hobbies is great fun! If this sounds like you then follow me on my journey. Let's make something hot and spicy and full of robust flavor and maybe we'll build a table to set it on too. Sound like fun? Then stop in now and then and see whats cookin.
Wow! Se is a beauty! You both have done a marvelous work. Best of wishes to you, getting her ready to sail off into the sunset :).
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Very nice work. Can't wait to see her in the water.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, BEAUTIFUL!!! It looks like a brand new boat!!!
ReplyDeleteShe's beautiful Steve!!
ReplyDeleteLooks great? Is that all you needed to do was fix the cabin hatch, the floor section I see in one of the pictures, and clean her up? That's great! For some reason I thought there was a LOT more you had to do. She looks terrific! Can't wait to see launch day! Happy sailing! :-D
ReplyDeleteMorning Steve, Well, you're almost there! Getting ready for the BIG launch is exciting! She has turned out beautiful and I love the green color. You have put your heart and soul into the Gypsy Rose, and it shows! Will stay posted for the big launch....BLESSINGS to you and Connie~~~Roxie
ReplyDeleteGypsy Rose is beautiful!!! You did an amazing job!
ReplyDeleteWow- You have done a really great job, Steve. Smooth sailing ahead!!!! Diana
ReplyDeleteI think Gypsy Rose is just beautiful! Looks like new and yous have done a great job! Enjoy! Nancy
ReplyDeleteLooking great. Master craftsmanship for sure.
ReplyDeleteAll I can say is W O W ! What a difference! She is Bee-U-Tee-Full!
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