Barry Willis Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 It appears you posted on the forum here but I am unable to open it up. It goes to Fisherman's post. I've have it happen a few time before. Being old and old school I'm not all that computer literate so I don't know the reason. Maybe it's our computer. Thank you.
CrowMan Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 (edited) Hi Barry...not sure what you mean, or what you're looking for ? If you have a specific question, I'd be happy to help you out. Edited March 31, 2023 by CrowMan
CrowMan Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 (edited) Ahh...I think I know what happened... I "liked" your post about the new boat. You probably got an email saying that I "reacted to your post". Doesn't mean that I actually posted something. It just means that little "blue heart" symbol appears at the bottom of your post. No worries about being computer literate...I'm an old fart too.. Edited March 31, 2023 by CrowMan 1 1
Barry Willis Posted March 31, 2023 Author Report Posted March 31, 2023 Thanks Guy's, I got it now Crowman. Thank you. I'm glad I'm not alone when it comes to computer literacy. I'm going to have to find a young whipper snapper to show me how to work my felix7. I hope he has lots of time cause we're going to need it, LOL.
CrowMan Posted March 31, 2023 Report Posted March 31, 2023 BTW Barry, congrats on the new boat ! Speaking of old farts...you may want to make the boat a little more senior friendly. Cut a couple of pieces of plywood to fit in the bottom of the hull in the bow and between the middle seats (where the V of the hull is more prominent). You can make a pattern with cardboard, and then trace it on to the plywood to cut the profile with a jigsaw. Cover the plywood with outdoor carpet or marine flooring vinyl (glued on). That way you have a nice flat stable platform if you stand to cast, or just getting in and out. I twisted an ankle once or twice on an old tinner I had before making this simple and cheap modification...the sloped sides of wet slippery aluminum didn't get along with old legs...
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