Mind Weld Never seen or heard of hull cracks - but clearly you are on to something. The best advice I have is to call JIm Wick at...
Keel Hauling Zinc plates on the keel are a great idea, and are not required to touch bare metal to work. Bolted two Sealloy (low grade aluminum)...
Roamer Some More? Well, they only made so many that year (?) No doubt, you've checked out the models section:...
On eBay (of course). Good chance to get a matched set:...
Apples - Oranges Haven't, but figure they are both great values. Still, one of them tend to attract navigation buoys more than the other....
Creek Monster Snakehead to be sure. All 20" of him (her?) - dont know for sure, but I caught this one back in 2004 when such an event still made...
As the world turnz... ..., Roamer World that is. We've got 20 members signed up - check it out today.:cool:
The real deal... ..., steel! The finest Offshore 38 I've seen yet. :p
One sub or another? You may be correct. Working...
Das Boote That was the USS Greenville after hitting/sinking the Ehime Maru - not a good day for Captain Waddle....
Sad but true Well, if they are like the demented alcoholic, narcissistic, neurotic sea hag that inhabits the end of "B" dock in my marina -...
"Nauti Gal" Great job getting that Riviera and starting the restoration. It always good to hear when one falls into good hands. Hope that motor...
Must run in the (CC) family. Wow! I thought you had good taste before, but, pardon my french, but thatz one mighty fine-looking first mate. :p...
Sad but true That would be you having a 60s-induced flash-back - imagining what Dick Genth, the CEO of Chris-Craft would decide to do to the...
Queen of the River Tennessee I believe. "Harmony II" - which belongs to a Roamer Club member as well - always one of my favorite "big" Roamers....
More on Hull Materials Probably more than the reader will care to know. To wit, the major physical properties and characteristics to be...
The BEST material for boats! IN short, there is none. Each one has its tradeoffs. A short discourse offered here for those "debating" what kinda...
Sort of wood,... ..., only they use alot of epoxy. (strong as can be however). She's "Geronimo" - one of my all time favorite, Torpedo boats...