Paul,
Pick up a copy of "Barnegat Bay Sneakbox, It's History, Design and Construction" by D.N. Goodchild. It has plans for 12 boxes with various methods of construction including traditional. Or send me your address and I'll loan you my copy.
Chris
Did you shoot those on the Bellagio's fountain? :)
Here's a recipe I found via Google http://www.radionz.co.nz/popular/recipes/saturday/warm_salad_of_swan_breast*_over_taglialini_leek,_seared_pineapple_feta_with_truffle_oil_vinegar
Let us know how they taste.
Chris
Thanks Lou, I think I'll take a drive down to the lake. I'd like to try the St. Clair River but I don't have a motor on my sculler and I don't think I could row against that current! It's been a few years since I've been walleye fishing there and it seems to me it moves at a pretty fast clip...
I would like to take a moment to wish everyone here a very Merry Christmas. I hope everybody gets to spend some time with their families and loved ones and to those that are serving our country, a special thank you and prayer goes out to you.
Chris
Andrew,
Have you checked into the legality of using mobile home axles for your trailer? I might be mistaken but I've heard they're not legal for any other use though I see them used on homemade trailers quite often. Can't wait to see pictures of your finished supertanker!
Chris
The early carbeurated (sp?) Mercs can be a pain to start in cold weather if your thinking of buying used. The injected models start a whole lot easier.
Chris
I forget who was looking for these but ran across them in a catalog. I haven't used them so I don't know how the quality is but the price seems reasonable...