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#21
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Pepe, for the record, in Miami this year I was picking apart the 400K boats much worse. I couldn't believe the sloppy caulk work, and unfinished edges.
The screw placement is so minor, that if I hadn't been staring at my computer screen for a week I wouldn't have noticed it.
I love the boat, and yes it's still here and ready to rock in big water almost 30 years later - I think that is a testament to how they were built.
Building 2 boats a week, you must have had it down to a science. And the fact that the screw placement between these two is identical further states that point.
I know I'm too anal.
It also drives me nutz if a roll of toilet paper is put on backwards, or if the screws on a light switch coverplate aren't vertical.
So this is my own little mental problem
I think you build an incredible boat, and I'm proud to own one!
The screw placement is so minor, that if I hadn't been staring at my computer screen for a week I wouldn't have noticed it.
I love the boat, and yes it's still here and ready to rock in big water almost 30 years later - I think that is a testament to how they were built.
Building 2 boats a week, you must have had it down to a science. And the fact that the screw placement between these two is identical further states that point.
I know I'm too anal.
It also drives me nutz if a roll of toilet paper is put on backwards, or if the screws on a light switch coverplate aren't vertical.
So this is my own little mental problem
I think you build an incredible boat, and I'm proud to own one!
#24
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That's acceptable - as long as they match.
The vertical, well, I just think it flows better with the lines of the switch itself
Of course!
That way you don't bang your hand into the wall when you reach for it
I didn't know there was a right or wrong way for the TP until I was 16 and working at a Denny's and a woman informed me I had replaced the roll in the ladies room backwards.
Sorry this all turned into a Hi-Jack, my comment was really just poking fun at myself.
The boat looks to be in great shape.
The vertical, well, I just think it flows better with the lines of the switch itself
Of course!
That way you don't bang your hand into the wall when you reach for it
I didn't know there was a right or wrong way for the TP until I was 16 and working at a Denny's and a woman informed me I had replaced the roll in the ladies room backwards.
Sorry this all turned into a Hi-Jack, my comment was really just poking fun at myself.
The boat looks to be in great shape.
#25
I got those fancy sideways switches, throws guests WAYYYYYYY off, when they get up to take a pee in the middle of the night, and cant figure out the switch