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Old 09-26-2007
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Does that mean Cam is getting a multihull??? BTW, only catamarans are more like RVs... trimarans aren't RVs...
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screws for the larger, heavier items.
Just make sure that they do not go through the hull...
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Decorating

As we cruise, we find little additions to add to the boat, and in this way our boat has become a reflection of us and our ventures...
Sometimes its overwhelming, and nothing matches, but its our home.
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Isn't this thread in the wrong place ? What does this have to do with provisioning ?
This is provisioning for the soul. Making your vessel home like and livable. Then after all is spent on decorations, there is nothing left for the larder and that puts us on a weight reduction plan.
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Isn't this thread in the wrong place ? What does this have to do with provisioning ?
I've seen provisions decorating the cabin of a boat, but it weren't pretty .....
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I've seen provisions decorating the cabin of a boat, but it weren't pretty .....
yah!!! Nets of fruits, eggs and veggies hanging all over the place. Your personal gear fighting for space with the sail bags and extra lines. All this due to a lack of storage spaces.
A lot of boats are excellent coastal cruisers, but lack in the storage spaces for crossing the big ponds.
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Smile I totally agree.....

Nothing worse than getting whacked in the ear with an errant pineapple!!!!

But, LOL, actually I was referring to provisions ..... um..... POST consumption
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Lightbulb If you'd like...

If you would like, send me the plans of the boat with existing pictures and the rough idea what would you like to get. I'll try to design something for you with architectural ideas those you can apply to your boat's cabin...
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Okey you bunch of pansys.....Girly types do decorating, SAILORS refit, geezzz
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Okey you bunch of pansys.....Girly types do decorating, SAILORS refit, geezzz
When you buy a boat that needs refit (almost done) along w/ all the interior cushions missing and major cleaning you learn to decorate! Luckily I have lots of women friends who were happy to help pick out fabric colors (I hate the usual standard boat interior colors).

Valerie (good taste and great w/ colors) picked out a funky olivey?/beige floral print pattern w/ a dark purple 6" or so band that will be running down the middle of all the cushions, inside mast cover, the curtains and it goes well w/ the Yellow hull. She will also sew it all up for me!
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