Frank Gostomski
Member
Chuck,
I always put way too much thought in. In fact, that's my MO: Copious amounts of over-engineering paired with the perfect proportion of zero artistic talent.
Funny you mention the angle of the gun...that was the one thing I couldn't get past when building these. I spent more time angsting over that than any other part of the design, and unfortunately, i had to accept the fact that I couldn't get around it. I visited the Jobes' in Havre de Grace to see their design (and got Capt. Harry to 'OK" my v-board design before completing the set as well), and I realized that everyone who bodyboots gets swept by a gun barrel at least once a hunt. We make sure every guy who goes out with us gets hammered to keep that to a minimum and be contientious about which way their stick-up is pointing. I still don't like it...
I have 30 V-board frames, and have another 6 to finish, but I can't fit any more in the boat...I'm already overloaded as it is. I keep explaining to the wife that I need another boat to carry it all, but she must have a hearing problem. Arms are 34-36" depending on the material I had (scrap scavenger from the days of old).
Frank
I always put way too much thought in. In fact, that's my MO: Copious amounts of over-engineering paired with the perfect proportion of zero artistic talent.
Funny you mention the angle of the gun...that was the one thing I couldn't get past when building these. I spent more time angsting over that than any other part of the design, and unfortunately, i had to accept the fact that I couldn't get around it. I visited the Jobes' in Havre de Grace to see their design (and got Capt. Harry to 'OK" my v-board design before completing the set as well), and I realized that everyone who bodyboots gets swept by a gun barrel at least once a hunt. We make sure every guy who goes out with us gets hammered to keep that to a minimum and be contientious about which way their stick-up is pointing. I still don't like it...
I have 30 V-board frames, and have another 6 to finish, but I can't fit any more in the boat...I'm already overloaded as it is. I keep explaining to the wife that I need another boat to carry it all, but she must have a hearing problem. Arms are 34-36" depending on the material I had (scrap scavenger from the days of old).
Frank