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    A Dog Tail

    I want to add my praises for retired racing Greyhounds. My wife and I have had or fostered six dogs over the years. They are social dogs so you might consider two or not worry about how they might fit with any dogs you might already have. Most of ours were more like cats than dogs - lounging...
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    Floatation chambers Air or foam

    Greetings all, My sneakbox had the old faithful and classic bleach bottles tied together and stuffed up front for floatation. I'm going to replace them with some airbags that came from a whitewater kayak. They are light, easy to install / remove and come in many sizes to fit in tight places...
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    Chadwick sneakbox

    OK folks I think I'm getting the hang of this... Thanks for the photo bucket tip. These are photos of the boat as I purchased it and the boat and trailer on my trailer upon return to my home. I do have many other photos of the folding oar locks, cockpit and decoy rack. I'm happy to share...
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    Chadwick sneakbox

    <a href="http://s1249.photobucket.com/user/mkilmister/media/IMG_1608_zpsieafjmim.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="http://i1249.photobucket.com/albums/hh515/mkilmister/IMG_1608_zpsieafjmim.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo IMG_1608_zpsieafjmim.jpg"/></a>
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    Chadwick sneakbox

    Thanks very much for your reply. My boat is very similar if not identical. Thanks for the note on the toe rail - that would explain the row of copper nails I see right in the place where it would have been. My boat was built for and owned by decoy maker/artist/engineer Charles Murphy. It was...
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    Chadwick sneakbox

    Greetings. I have a sneakbox built in 1963 by Alan Chadwick at his shop in Barnegat - no school like old school! It acquired a layer of fiberglass in the late 70's but other than that it is in its original configuration. My plan is a "floating restoration" over this summer - perhaps the next few...
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