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Originally Posted by MiniHawk
(Post 3252275)
How's the project going?
The Cary is in Florida and the disassembly will begin on Monday. Once the boat is completely apart, we can get into what it actually needs as far as replacement.....transom, stringers, bulkheads, etc etc. We then make up a priority list and draw up a budget and start the campaign for funds to get to work. Once again, a big thanks to Bobby Sheer for transporting this boat from California to Florida and to Catastrophe for providing the funding for the trip. |
Originally Posted by Phil M
(Post 3252291)
Walt was one of the best - I met him when He was on a refresher course at Raco Helicopters - He would fly - "under a hood" to practice his instrument rating - a great guy - fun to be with - always a smile - a famous quote from him while flying - was - "Where to Boss" - haha ! as everyone aboard had their own ideas of where we should go -! Walt was cool under pressure - and just a nice guy to work with.
Phil I had head he was really good at flying, he could do some crazy things with a choper. I think he was a Med-Vac pilot in Viet Nam,, had to be good to get out a live there. yes I worked with him got many years in the 70s when we worked at Interdata. Never knew he flew or was involved in Racing until one day I asked him where was a for a few days and told me he was flying for you. I wonder where he is now? Thank you Jim |
Walt M.
He was excellent at flying - he went to New Zealand with us too in 1986 -
I have lost track with him - more than 15 years ago - but am still greatful for his skills and experience. For sure, our efforts were a team effort - and he was one of the key players ! I remember he used to ride his Motorcycle to work too - Thanks for bringing back Memmories Jim ! Phil |
Originally Posted by Top Banana
(Post 3252311)
Thank you Sam, Marco can inquire about adding to his photo collection in another thread if needed.
Sorry if I've entered into your thread. Adios!:offtopic: |
Originally Posted by Phil M
(Post 3252472)
He was excellent at flying - he went to New Zealand with us too in 1986 -
I have lost track with him - more than 15 years ago - but am still greatful for his skills and experience. For sure, our efforts were a team effort - and he was one of the key players ! I remember he used to ride his Motorcycle to work too - Thanks for bringing back Memmories Jim ! Phil My pleasure, I haven't seen or heard from Walt in about 25+ years, I moved up to New England and lost track of him right after that. Thank you Jim |
Tornado... clear your PM box please
thanx |
Charlie,
congrats on this project. Growing up in Northern California i remember that part of offshore history especially the LA>SF race in the 60's. Best of luck...one of the icons that got be interested in ocean running. How fun! Please keep us posted. btw, Check your PM. |
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nice!
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Get her done
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