boat dreaming

Igor Loving lovingigor at hotmail.com
Sun Jul 17 11:20:19 EDT 2005


Do you recall that Jim Weiler came into a pile of money 15 years or so ago 
and he bought this really nice big sail boat. It was on the Pacific coast of 
Mexico and he had it berthed there. The boat slowly rotted away and was 
taken over as a derilict by the harbor. It never sailed a foot and he lived 
on it for a few months as best as I can recall. It was a financial disaster.

Boats I have had were all that. I have owned a passel of sail boats and a 
couple of bass boats. They are sort of like horses and dogs a lot of 
trouble. Horses are costly and if you don't insure them they can be a total 
loss. I lost a heap of dollars on two horses that just fell over dead which 
is a thing that they do.

As for dogs they bite people and kill chidkens or at least the ones I had of 
late did and they were very very stupid.

No pets is my adage. THat way you do not have to worry about what to do when 
you go out of town for a month or a year.



Charlie Loving

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FILETIME=[A0C88E20:01C58AE1]<br>&gt;<br>&gt;Clark,<br>&gt;<br>&gt;This has a 
10hp Yanmar diesel, right? Are you going to pull it and <br>&gt;rebuild? Or 
maybe it doesn't need rebuilding.<br>&gt;<br>&gt;I once dreamt of rebuilding 
a Suzuki 3 banger from a Metro from <br>&gt;Artie Osborne to bolt to an 
engine stand in my living room, the <br>&gt;engine stand yellow or red from 
Harbor Freight. It was to go into my <br>&gt;sailboat after i ripped out the 
centerboard. Then the sailboat would <br>&gt;be a power boat. Keep the 
manual transmission, extend one of the CV <br>&gt;struts for the drive 
shaft. Cooling and exhaust would be <br>&gt;unimaginable difficult but 
perhaps doable.<br>&gt;<br>&gt;I hit up on Artie, took him to lunch, tried 
to get him to part me <br>&gt;out an engine from one or another of his 
wrecked Chevy Metros which <br>&gt;he and Doug Breeding<br>&gt;bought at 
auction (Tuesday every two weeks). He even took me out <br>&gt;there once 
and sneaked me into the auction which is not public, ya <br>&gt;know. But 
he/they never came<br>&gt;across on this project. I couldnt make them like 
me<br>&gt;so why would they cooperate?<br>&gt;<br>&gt;The project is 
described in my shaggy dog story at 
<br>&gt;http://www.charlesumlauf.com/boat.htm including<br>&gt;technical 
details and a black and white picture taken<br>&gt;by subscriber Han Otto of 
the boat abuilding in my living room circa <br>&gt;1980.<br>&gt;<br>&gt;You 
will remember, Clark, that I spoke with you about<br>&gt;15 years ago 
regarding surplus Japanese car engines which were sold <br>&gt;in Houston at 
that time.<br>&gt;<br>&gt;I am glad to hear that you got you a Watkins 27 in 
your<br>&gt;back yard.<br>&gt;<br>&gt;Mike<br>&gt;<br>&gt;----- Original 
Message -----<br>&gt;<br>&gt;From: &quot;Clark 
Santos&quot;<br>&gt;<br>&gt;&gt;You guys got me shaking in my boots! So I 
found this nice looking <br>&gt;&gt;unit for $5000...<br>




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