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Vincenzo | David - a colleague of your mother's! | Cook Boy with a "K" |
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Mom (I really like it all varnished but I don't want you to get lost on the high seas) |
Kathryn | Azat | Sarah thinks red |
Jeanette (voting with a caveat - if white doesn't make you look like a seal to sharks) |
Jack Prause | Cliff? => |
NOT white. Think of your boat as a fabulous accessory --ie. a pair of shoes. I think I'd have to vote for silver. Perhaps with a big blue stenciled "C" -- "natural" could be fab too. A nice reddish wood stain, something to bring out your highlights! Love from CLIFF |
Matt Murphy | Michael Kalina | your bro | Maroon - Brad |
Billy | Judy Corbett | Nick | Navy - Mark Fitz |
Dr. Oliver | Mary Ellen - another colleague of your Mother's | Joe | Crimson - Novster |
Frankie Neale | Andrew A | Anna Leena Lind from Finland | Red - Paige |
Andy Farinella | Michael Green | John Wilson | Adobe Red - Matty Myers |
Hank Vanderaa | Dad | Kevin Morse | Yellow - Auntie Barbara |
Michael Justice |
gordon is a horrible name but it gave me an idea for a good one LIGHTFOOT
stew it over - Pigsfeeet |
BellSouth | Burgundy! Configme (December 2000) |
Richard Park | How about green for the bottom of the hull, a dark
yellow strip at the water line, and let the beauty of the wood on the
deck - A fellow paddler, Christopher Kidwell (January 2001) |
Garth, a kayak owner and potential stitch and glue
builder (June 2000) |
bright blue!! - stacey from canada, eh (November 2000) |
Raven (New Boat Builder) |
my sister courtney lives in NYC and works at Le Zinc, I built a cedar stripper. You will always love paddling the boat you built with your own two hands! - scott rowe (January 2001) | Steven James (June 2000) |
Yellow - Bill French (November 2000) |
Kevin P (September 2000) |
Tim Schorer (March 2001) |
Rosanna (July 2000) |
Blue - Todd Fee (January 2001) |
Hal Dougherty (January 2001) |
Marta SanMartin (April 2001) |
Dave Quist (July 2000) |
Oxblood Red- George Lansbury (January 2001) |
Sam Lack (February 2001) |
Doug Paige (August 2000) |
Orange-think of it, you are upside down, what is a
color NOT found in nature? You may be clinging to this boat. I was always
interested in adding reflective panels to the bottom for CG rescue.
John Callahan (February 2001) |
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White - BUT WITH SOMETHING "INTERESTING" ON THE BOTTOM
FOR WHEN IT'S UPSIDE DOWN - STORAGE, TRANSPORTATION OR HEAVEN FORBID,
IN THE WATER! RICK FROM THE COAST OF VIRGINIA (April 2001) |
Courtney, make the -back- of your PADDLES flourescent
yellow or orange, but don't paint that wood! Personal esthetics, that's
all... - Brian Giles (October 2000) |
Yellow - Paul Myers (February 2001) |
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Hull white because oncoming boats can see you best,
a forest green line between the hull and top, natural varnish on top
the see the beauty of wood, and thanks for sharing. I am in the process
of selecting a boat plan so you have inspired me to go on. thanks, Conrad
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Jenn Mitchell (October 2000) |
Blue - Thomas E. Neuhart (April 2001) |
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Dawn Krueger (March 2002) |
kim_11076 (January 2001) |
White top w/green trim - treed@ars-novo.com - a soon
to be kayak builder... (April 2001) |
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Fritz Krug (July 2002) |
Gary Champion (January 2001) |
Bright red or any other color that is not naturally
seen on the water (for visibility and rescue). - Ed Sizemore, Retired
Coast Guard Officer (April 2001) |
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Joseph LaBruno (February 2001) |
Pink - wim@lace.nl (May 2001) |
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please don't paint such a beautiful wooden boat, instead
use other methods to be seen on the water. -Bill (February 2001) |
Maroon - JW (June 2001) |
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Bernard (March 2001) |
Maroon - Stephen (January 2002) |
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chef david dfitch@tampabay.rr.com (April 2001) |
Purple - Daniel Skane Mechanicsburg (January 2002) |
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Joshua Atkins |
Light Grey- William Clark (January 2002) |
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Ronsque (May 2002) |
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