Quote Originally Posted by 2FORCEFULL View Post
That's just bad ass right there...Hey-Lam...look what I did....I started life working with my dad as a drywaller,...and ruff carpenter....and gotta say... to this day,.. my carpentry is pretty ruff....having the right tools, and knowing how to use them is an art in it's self....I know what good finish work looks like...but it's a hill I can't climb....but it keep trying, I have a little table saw, jig saw and a router....but....spending so many years say'n " The tapers can fix that"... or "it'll look good when the painters get done"...I wish I could take a stack of oak and turn it in some bad ass cabinets.... but that where I just right the check....attention to detail is something I have an eye for.... but not the hands...some of the boats that I see where guys pretty much did everything their self just amazes me...that a nice job you did there....I would add some old school through hull exhaust tips to the transom ,...and a steering wheel....you could probley find a cavi plate on the cheep at a boat bone yard... or see'n what you done here.. just make your own...but not to take away from what you did, as it looks very very good as is..thanks for posting,...
2FF, your doing a fine job...

Conversely (to your post here ^^^^ )... I have design/mechanical/machine shop/fine cabinet wood craft and electronic training and I am crippled with the inability of not doing something without blueprinting the dimensions in my head... It drives my father and other carpenters/drywallers/mechanics cray cray... I OVERTHINK everything, to a fault... As a result I don't get very many project completed...

You sir get stuff done, and that is way way way more impressive to me, a quality that I wish I had... :(

The showcase of your other house you built was beyond impressive...