Headliner
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Re: Headliner
Restless choose a peach interior I think that is a caution color.
It can make you go blind at least that is what my mom told me. 
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waternwaves
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Re: Headliner
I have not met a mac owner yet, that does not carry a similar image in his minds eye.
a similar pic of mine is my fav.
a similar pic of mine is my fav.
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Re: Headliner
I think I'll try to match that interior on my boat.restless wrote:As we seem to be on an interior theme, we decided on peach...
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Re: Headliner
| ! | Moderator Note: |
| I have split the furler project to a new topic in Repairs and Modifications. It can be found here: Furler Project. ~Rich---Hamin' X~ |
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Re: Headliner
Oh No,
Dont let Scott see this he's likely to post something simular Only it'll be his exterier
I think I'm goona go blind ! I just printed that pic off & pasted it on my headliner above the V Berth
Hope I go blind before Scott post's something drastic like an naked mirror image
J
gotta admit though not often you see sand dunes so evenly rounded off 
Dont let Scott see this he's likely to post something simular Only it'll be his exterier
I think I'm goona go blind ! I just printed that pic off & pasted it on my headliner above the V Berth
Hope I go blind before Scott post's something drastic like an naked mirror image
J
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Re: Headliner
I vote to put the peach interior in the Mac Mods. I would like to see another post when the starboard side of the V berth is finished.
You guys did notice .....right. Wow...Sunny England..
You guys did notice .....right. Wow...Sunny England..
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Re: Headliner
Nope ,
That looks more like a full moon to me !!!
I already offered to help her finnish the other side off & bring my own tool's
Oh, My J
That looks more like a full moon to me !!!
I already offered to help her finnish the other side off & bring my own tool's
Oh, My J
- restless
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Re: Headliner
Due to peer pressure it looks like I'll have to post further details regarding port side mods on the fwd berth.
This is what I'm planning on installing. So far the plan seems to be working quite well.
Obviously the job becomes difficult working with all these curves. For some reason I tend to end up getting rather distracted.

here is a little video of another one of my efforts. I raised a massive pole to get the max in forward motion on a recent sail...
as one can tell by the sea state it was in pretty light airs! I'm loving gull winging it now, the genny really catches a load! Got to try the spinny out on it soon
http://www.ironengineer.com/mac/poled.mov
This is what I'm planning on installing. So far the plan seems to be working quite well.
Obviously the job becomes difficult working with all these curves. For some reason I tend to end up getting rather distracted.

here is a little video of another one of my efforts. I raised a massive pole to get the max in forward motion on a recent sail...
as one can tell by the sea state it was in pretty light airs! I'm loving gull winging it now, the genny really catches a load! Got to try the spinny out on it soon
http://www.ironengineer.com/mac/poled.mov
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Re: Headliner
Now I am wondering what the Admirals of these two fine Sailors would think if they happened upon these posted pics
I can only hope they would be pleased that their husband were so proud of them (and well they should be) as to boast/and post their forms for others to see.
I know I have a couple of boat pics that rate the same but I am far too leery of the Admirals reaction to post them here or anywhere
Sorry to hear that Waternwaves only has a "minds eye".
Allan
I know I have a couple of boat pics that rate the same but I am far too leery of the Admirals reaction to post them here or anywhere
Sorry to hear that Waternwaves only has a "minds eye".
Allan
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Re: Headliner
....if these guys dont have permission....i want a life insurance policy on them stat...

- kmclemore
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Re: Headliner
Ummm... guys... it's the *same* lady in both pics... and the same poster, 'restless'.
If you were able to take your eyes away from the photos for a sec you might have noticed!
If you were able to take your eyes away from the photos for a sec you might have noticed!

