[C38] nose art for flybye (Alden Andre)

William Knowles whk1965 at gmail.com
Thu Dec 3 09:01:54 EST 2009


First I have to say that your design is way cool, having grown up on a
steady diet of WWII movies always wanted a design of my own. However the
sixties cam along so I designed a grateful dead theme lightning walker. I
have it mounted  toward the stern behind the big tumble home, even there it
does get scraped once in a while. Your design should be on the bow as drawn,
only question will it be able to withstand the flow of water over it? If it
is vinyl. Other then that very good design. Will try to attach short vid of
mine during spring spalsh down

On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 8:42 PM, alden Andre <
alden at clifforddevelopmentgroup.com> wrote:

> So , I have a poll question for the list. Where on the side of the boat
> should I put this picture I had commissioned for FLYBYE.
> 1. on the bow?
> 2. in the middle?
> 3. towards the stern?
>
> I am having digitally scanned so I can do it in vinyl and attach it that
> way. Also then I can have shirts and hats made. I came up with this idea
> this summer as I was the race captain and had to watch my boat race all
> year from the committee boat and thought she looked pretty plain and
> needed something on the side. Since my whole life has been consumed in
> aviation I thought I would do a war bird nose art theme. Attached is the
> preliminary drawing and the final product. I look forward to your
> comments.
>
> Alden Andre (AKA Cpt BilgeWater)
> S/V FLYBYE
> SYSCO Race CPT Vice commodore
> CRACA Rear Commodore
> 503-929-8814
>
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> From: Max Soto <maxsoto at gmail.com>
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> Hi Steve,
>
> I can't help you with this issue because I haven't done this my icebox
> yet.
> The previous emails where for the storage right next to the  galley
> sink,
> but I haven't done that yet..............been kinda lazy lately!! My Ice
> box
> works ok with the pink stuff, but I don't know if it was original or
> installed by the PO.
> In fact I'm taking notes from Tom's post!!!
>
> Regards,
>
> Max
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> 2009/12/1 Steve Smolinske <SSmolinske at rainierrubber.com>
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> >  Tom, and Max
> >
> > This question is following up an earlier post of yours describing how
> you
> > insulated your ice boxes.  I have my galley torn apart to replace the
> > laminate tops and finish the cabinets  I was hoping with the counter
> tops
> > off I would have access to area between the icebox and the liner, no
> such
> > luck.   You mentioned you cut a hole in the aft bulkhead and slipped
> > insulation strips in, how much space is there between the liner and
> the ice
> > box?  Catalina suggested drilling holes from inside the box and
> spraying in
> > foam, Im not crazy about that as you can not gauge or measure the
> coverage
> > your achieving.
> >
> > Max, how did your project go?
> >
> > Steve
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