Bogie’s CH14 in Myrtle Beach

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Re: Bogie’s CH14 in Myrtle Beach

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Nice work Bogie!!!! Jeff

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Re: Bogie’s CH14 in Myrtle Beach

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Man some of you guys sure must work clean. If I tried that it would save time to just hand a loaded gun to the boss :help:

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Fuzz wrote: Tue Jan 25, 2022 1:18 am Man some of you guys sure must work clean. If I tried that it would save time to just hand a loaded gun to the boss :help:
:lol:
Fuzz it’s basically the same principle as when I was a member of the flight deck catapult crew. You just keep telling yourself “Don’t xxxx up or you’re dead” :lol:

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Today I installed the seats, breast hooks and yoke. The yoke will be shaped later. Next up: rub rails. And it’s almost time again for sanding and faring.
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Re: Bogie’s CH14 in Myrtle Beach

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Nice Bogie!!! I really like your camper as well!! Jeff

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Jeff wrote: Thu Jan 27, 2022 12:50 pm Nice Bogie!!! I really like your camper as well!! Jeff
Thank you, Jeff!

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Wow! the canoe is coming along nicely.
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OrangeQuest wrote: Fri Jan 28, 2022 1:24 pm Wow! the canoe is coming along nicely.
Thanks OQ! Back at it again tomorrow

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Re: Bogie’s CH14 in Myrtle Beach

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Hello!

Today I decided to uninstall the yoke and install a third (middle) seat instead. It only added a couple pounds so she is still quite light. The epoxy kit for the boat is one and a half gallons and so far I’ve only used 3/4 of that. The rub rail is all I have left to install so I have more than enough to finish the boat. I did buy an additional 3 quarts in order to fare the hull with micro balloons.

Here’s a couple pics
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Re: Bogie’s CH14 in Myrtle Beach

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That really looks nice, you are doing a fine job :wink:

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