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NickMyers, Nov 17, 2014
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    • DATDAVFred
      Nick this is a well done job. I really look up to your craftsmanship O:)
    • NickMyers
      Ahh, not me. This I believe is Curt Stokes' work
      All these photos are from the gallery at the old site, unfortunately they have to have a person associated with them here and for now, the job falls to yours truly as I uploaded them.
    • DATDAVFred
      Well, this is very nice ship and well built, coodos to the builder. He truly set a standered to me on the level it was built on.
      Thanks for setting me str8.
    • NickMyers
      I really wish my work looked like this though :D
    • CURT
      Thanks Guys. This was Bismarck about a month or 2 prior to IRWCWW Nats in 2010. She was in refit from Jan to March. The ship was 18 years old at this point. It did very well at Nats. Got Rookie of the year.
    • CURT
      This is Bismarck with the original superstructure. I need to post the updated version with the replaced superstructure. I did have them in the old forum.
    • CURT
      Bismarck coming in from sea trials. The mount came from a busted up photo copying macine and was modifed tosupport the Go Pro and be secured to the deck. It had to be BB proof as well.
    • NASAAN101
      how high off the deck is that?
      Nikki
    • CURT
      13 to 14 inches.
    • NASAAN101
      @CURT
      I found a camera that i can up on savannah :) .. its only 5.3 ounces..
      Nikki
    • wfirebaugh
      @NASAAN101
      Is it waterproof or how would you make it so?
    • NASAAN101
      I can build a small case for it
      wfirebaugh likes this.
    • CPD676
      A selfie stick for the Bismarck. Classic.
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