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Post by Maine Sail »

Seeing as our friends are not actively "pimping" their freshly re-finished CD-36 I figured I'd post a photo.. The boat looks stunning and deserves some "pimping"...:D

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I think she's blushing.

Post by mahalocd36 »

Wow, thanks!

Nothing like spending a winter inside a heated boat barn.
:-)
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Sweet!

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Stunning

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That! is the quintessential Cape Dory;
IMHO

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Post by mahalocd36 »

Okay, Since she may never look this good again, here's some more pic's. Deck and hull were all redone. All possible hardware removed (not toerail or cockpit coamings) and rebedded. Old, unused hardware removed and holes filled. Cracks ground out, filled, any wet areas (not many!) repaired. Awlgripped, Cetol'd. Looks like she came out right out of Taunton. Casey Yacht Services in Freeport, ME did the work, Rich provided a lot of grunt work in removing/replacing all the hardware.
Originally we were just doing the deck and teak, and that looked so good we had to do the hull at that point.

http://www.sailmahalo.com/picture_colle ... Mahalo2011
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A fitting bark for Captain Nemo! Beautiful!!

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Eye Candy

Post by Oswego John »

Hey Dick,

You sly one. I caught that headline.

"A fitting bark (barque) for the mascot, Capt Nemo! Beautiful!!"

A person has to be alert on this forum. :D

O J
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Is that...

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...a gorgeous boat or what?!?
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Beautiful

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Beautiful boat sailed by two fine people. Congrats!!
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Post by gates_cliff »

My gosh, what a gorgeous boat. Not just the hull and topsides but the attention to detail of the fittings, etc. What an inspiration!!!!!

Now, I need to make a lot more money or not work at all. In the first case, enough money to have someone do the work or enough time to do it myself. Although, I'm not sure I'd have the skill to come out with that kind of result!

Again, a beautiful boat.
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Well yes

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I'm not sure I'd have the skill to come out with that kind of result!
If you need to match the results of Mike Casey, Ed Mitchell, and Rich Abato... well, it will be a stretch! Fair Warning.
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Post by rollo_cd26 »

Splendid and lovely! Not enough superlatives to express appreciation of this boat! The red-on-red boot stripe on the Maine blue water is so appealing.

How do you achieve such a boat? What eye was used before she was launched that proved so adept at color and proportion?
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Post by bottomscraper »

Mike Casey was the "eye" that located and sized the new boot stripe. The Awlgrip colors are Oyster White, Desert Sand (non-skid) and Claret for the boot and cove stripe.
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A lovely sight

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still miss you in Mattapoisett.
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Mahalo is beautiful

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and making me look bad. And slow :-/
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