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Tim
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Post by Tim »

It's been a long, fun road from this in December 2002...

Image

...to this today, awaiting tomorrow's splash. More later.

[url=http://www.the%20daysailor.com/]Image[/url]
Last edited by Tim on Sat Aug 27, 2005 9:19 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Post by Figment »

YEAH, BABY!!!
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Post by Jason K »

Fantastic, Tim. Way to go.
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Post by A30_John »

Congratulations Tim, you've done a wonderful job. Let me know if you need crew for sea trials! :-D
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Post by jhenson »

Thats an amazing amount of quality work accomplished in 2 1/2 years! Congratulations.

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Post by MikeD »

She's a beaut, Tim! Congrats!

Tomorrow looks to be quite a nice day for a sail...
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Post by Shark »

Congratulations Tim. Well done.

She's gorgeous.

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Post by Figment »

Have you caught your breath yet?
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Post by heartofgold »

Figment wrote:Have you caught your breath yet?
Hell, Mike...I'm 1500 miles away and I haven't caught my breath yet!

Incredible job, Tim!
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Post by Tim »

I'm looking forward to getting rid of this oxygen tank.
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I am astonished!

Post by Tom Young »

I came in late to this so I appologize if these things have been said but what and amazing project. The beauty of the Triton hull is startling when it becomes the eyes focus in this new version. It may well be what Alburg saw when he drew the boat.

I saw the new Morris daysailor in Northeast harbor a few weeks ago, your work of art Tim is more pleasing to my eye. Are the costs and hours a secret and the boat is for sale?

Congratulations, you're fearless.
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Post by Tim »

Thanks for the compliments. The boat is indeed for sale. I built her for the fun of it, and to realize an idea I had had, but all along I also intended her to be sold when complete.

I estimate 3000 hours over 2.5 years' elapsed time, but honestly that's a SWAG because I didn't keep track of hours accurately. Check out www.thedaysailor.com for more. The site now contains a full listing for the boat, but click on "Construction Website and Logs" to go to the site I've been maintaining since the beginning.

The boat isn't quite complete. I estimate that I have about another 100 hours' work to finish up some interior trim and a few other nagging details.
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Post by Commanderpete »

Stunning. A lovely craft

Don't forget all the time Tim has spent documenting the work for our education and viewing pleasure.

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Post by Peter »

Some very lucky person is going to buy this beautiful boat. I hope they have an inkling as to how much love and care went into it, and look after it accordingly.

Looking forward to the report on the first sail. Congratulations on a fantastic job, Tim!
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All Hail Tim!

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We all bow our heads in awe at the altar of Tim.

Superlatives are exhausted. Well done, Tim.

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Post by James384 »

Congratulations Tim.

Really a stunning transformation. She'll be turning lots of heads and I'm sure will inspire many others to bring their own boat project visions to life. Thanks for sharing it all and good luck on finding her a good home.

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