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Unread 02-15-2008, 06:55 AM
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Talking Save the Wellcraft

Save the Wellcraft was founded in 2007, and focuses on educating the public, especially friends and family, about boating, fishing and the fragile ocean environment.

Save the Wellcraft believes WE, the future of the planet, need to be empowered and know that our actions can promote change. Education is the key to Saving the Wellcraft.
The Wellcraft will benefit in ways you can't even imagine. The love you provide through a simple letter and a donation may be the encouragement a struggling boat owner needs
to make it through another day. You'll see up close and personal how you've given your Wellcraft owner the chance for a better, brighter future.

The Second Life that is Changed is Yours

How can you not be touched by the photographs from your Wellcraft owner? You'll see your Wellcraft change and mature as it makes it's way to the ocean ***8212; thanks to your caring and commitment.

When you become a Save the Wellcraft sponsor, it will forever change your life and the life of the Wellcraft owner. The special relationship you can develop with your Wellcraft owner is something you'll both cherish forever. Here are just a few photographs from the Save the Wellcraft project. Won't you please help?

Please send donations to:
Save the Wellcraft
203 Fish Hawk Lane
Savannah Georgia 31410
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I got to get my checkbook out for this
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Think we need to open chapters of the organization.
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I got to get my checkbook out for this

I gotta wait on the tears to quit flowin' or my checkbook will be too wet to write in...I am LMFAOFF!!...


Great stuff, Whatknot


Oh and NICE CC, too!!...keep the pics comin"...


...and good lord!!...is that UGA on the back window of yer picumup truck?? ... you got it goin' on down there fo sho...
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Hey What

The nonskid you painted on the deck? Is it ruff on your bare feet??? Then Next question !!! Would it be ruff on a woman on her knees or laying on her back, that means of course taking into account she is naked.

What do you think (or already know)
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Yep. That's georgia art. (Mine) I'm an officially licensed artist for the University of Georgia. Non skid on deck is fine on the feet. Thanks to those who recommended Durbak. I wouldn't throw my girl down on it though.
I've got some really nice bow cushions I plan to brake in when the neighbors are sleeping. We're sorta loud, so maybe it's best to wait till I can get her out of turners creek.
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Great Pics. What. Love that deck paint.
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Yep. That's georgia art. (Mine) I'm an officially licensed artist for the University of Georgia. Non skid on deck is fine on the feet. Thanks to those who recommended Durbak. I wouldn't throw my girl down on it though.
I've got some really nice bow cushions I plan to brake in when the neighbors are sleeping. We're sorta loud, so maybe it's best to wait till I can get her out of turners creek.

An artist w/ a V-20 for a canvas...this'll be fun to watch...
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Very nice!!! I was ROFLOL!


How many coats is the Dback? It looks nice and heavy from the pic. I was thinking one coat of textered and then layer on the smooth to keep the grit buildup down a little would be perfect.
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Stink,
2 coats. 1 gallon did the first coat. A gallon of each should do ya fine.
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