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wow, Realy love the work you did building the "Aurora" She is wery elegant. too bad you had to paint her.

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A couple months ago we had a poster share his 27 year building project of a steel Sloop...You remind me of him.
I truly am a product of the need it now generation and cant even fathom the "sticktoitivness" you both show...I am truly humbled by what you types achieve...
Fantastic job on both
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Good gravy! If only I lived in the Northeast... you would be an invaluable friend to have, indeed, just based on your work alone. But somebody like me really appreciates your step-by-step photos and captions--I can learn a lot from them. I look forward to following your progress on Azura throughout the year.
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I believe that would be Steelboat, and his s/v Restless....which is truly a lovely piece of craftsmanship. I've had the fortunate good luck to see s/v Restless in person. Of course, his halyard winches are larger than the primary genoa winches on my boat.

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A couple months ago we had a poster share his 27 year building project of a steel Sloop...You remind me of him.
I truly am a product of the need it now generation and cant even fathom the "sticktoitivness" you both show...I am truly humbled by what you types achieve...
Fantastic job on both
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