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Messages - S.Allen

#1
Sold.  Thanks for the inquiries.
#2
Technical / New Generation Anchor
September 25, 2006, 09:24:55 AM
Quote from: c_amos;13890Just got back from Wilmington where I sailed the boat down and took my Captains liscence tests.

I saw you go by Swan Point Marina yesterday, around 11:00a.m.  Good looking boat.
#3
General/Off-Topic / FS: Ariel on Ebay from Maryland
September 23, 2006, 09:43:48 PM
EBAY LINK  I don't have any interest in this, but maybe someone wants to rescue it.
#4
Technical / looking for photos of Treadmaster on an Ariel
September 12, 2006, 04:42:23 PM
Ebb,

Excellent reply, thanks for the input on this.

Scott
#5
Technical / looking for photos of Treadmaster on an Ariel
September 10, 2006, 06:55:28 PM
I have done a search with no success  Does anyone have any photos of an Ariel deck that has had Treadmaster applied?  

I am trying to decide what to do about non-skid on Ariel # 120 and am considering Treadmaster.

Thanks,

Scott
#6
Gallery / hello and pictures of A-120
August 24, 2006, 10:22:18 AM
Quote from: ericwith a little bit of imagination and very little additional hardware this can be used as an alternative outboard mount, thats what I did on my triton----but it was side mounted, and utilized a 2x4 on a rung for the mount.
                           necessity is the mother of invention

Thanks for the tip.  I am going to update the mid-90's  Honda 8 that is in it with a new outboard this weekend.

Next week I will start brining her down from Kill Devil Hills to New River.  I am looking forward to that.

Regards,

Scott
#7
Gallery / hello and pictures of A-120
August 21, 2006, 08:05:00 PM
Hello everyone,

I would like to introduce myself and my new old boat, Ariel # 120.

This boat had been owned by Jeremy (ElBeethoven) since last year.  He brought it down from Maryland and started repairing the deck core issues, repainted the bottom, and did lots of other work on it.  He became a colleague of mine this year and when he announced he was moving to New York City, I immediately asked about his boat.

We drove to Kill Devil Hills, NC on August 19 to look at it.  It was apparent that Jeremy had spent much money and many hours already on the boat, but the deck repairs were not complete and there was still some repairs to make on the cabin top.  We worked out the deal and she is mine.

Currently she is unnamed but was most recently "Dulcimer."  Before that, best I can tell, she was "Parlay."  I will work out her new name my upcoming cruise down to my home port at New River, NC sometime in the next few weeks.

Here are the pictures as she is now.
http://seallen.fastmail.fm/Picture%20009.jpg
http://seallen.fastmail.fm/Picture%20010.jpg

Best regards,

Scott