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Robert,
Wow...the lack of updates was worth it if this is the end result...
FANTASTIC WEBSITE!!!
Well Worthy of your efforts,
You should be commended (or committed...seems hardly right that you are able to
retain your sanity) with all the efforts put into this website, AND the
Wonderfully Graceful Restoration of so interesting a Vessel.
you have my Deepest Respects,
Humbly,
Peacefully,
Timothy
1966 O'Day Tempest
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Nice website, I am jealous of those that have the energy and smarts to do such
fine work on keeping up their sites and work on their boats. I can't seem to
keep the boats floating much less a website..
Ken
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I was beginning to wonder if ANYONE ELSE has even
attempted to rebuild an O'Day Tempest...I was beginning to feel as if I were the
only one trying to tackle the project. ...
Thank you again for the information, and the link to
your site. I shall make part of my ritual surfing to keep abreast of the
developments at your "fine Shipyard". (that is inventive...almost
wish I had thought of that, perhaps we can myth up a "corporate merger" of
sorts...have to give that one more thought...
again, Thank you (seems redundant, but it is just as
true in this sentence as the one before)
I now look forward to my Tempest Project more than ever.
Peacefully,
Respectfully,
Timothy
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"I have a 1967 tempest that I'm in the process of restoring. if you have any
questions feel free to drop m a line. You guys are doing a great service because
its very difficult to find information on the tempest." "Web site" "denis
mcauliffe" "" "westerly, RI"
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"I look forward to new developments on your site. I have a Tempest,
built in Canada. I got it last fall, and am enjoying sailing it this
summer. I don't know what year it was built; the serial number
doesn't tell me; too old. I'll forward a picture or two.
Mine needs cosmetic work mostly, though there is some rot in the cabin
top. She's still sturdy though."
"Bob Edgarton"
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"I love your web site. I just started restoring a 1969 23' Tempest (my first
restoration). I am very interested in following your project to ""steal"" ideas.
Paul
Rockland, MA
No Need to "Steal" Paul, all our ideas are out there for all to use! Good
luck...email me if you have any other questions!
Rob Hart