Wooden Boat People

By McKenzieDriftBoat.com

Jerry Sweat
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  • Newberg, OR
  • United States
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Jerry Sweat replied to David Jensen's discussion Wooden Boat Festival, volume VII
"Very enjoyable day looking at all the craftmanship.  Had a great time, and enjoyed meeting and talking with Rick Newman who has helped on this forum me as of late.  I hope to come back next time and bring my boat to share. Thank you Randy…"
Apr 29
Jerry Sweat replied to Randy Dersham's discussion McKenzie River Wooden Boat Show Poster
"Randy, Bummer!!  I heard about this festival on "thecentralcascades.com" tourism site.  That info says the event is held on the third Saturday in April (21st).  I made work arraingements around that date so I could…"
Apr 3
Jerry Sweat is now a member of Wooden Boat People
Jul 5, 2010

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Hometown:
Newberg
About Me:
Built my Tatman with a boat partner in 1986. Fished til the early '90's then just stored it in the garage out of the sun. Bought out my partner now Looking to replace the UHMW bottom with the new (to me) triaxial glass.
Boats I own:
17 1/2 X 54 Guide model Tatman Drift boat.

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At 10:33pm on July 6, 2010, Dennis Liden said…
Hi Jerry,
Send me your private e-mail and I will be happy to reply with the information you are asking about.
My personal e-mail is (dliden@centurytel.net) and my phone is 253-884-4910.
Be prepared for a lengthy process as the wood has to be completely dry before installing repair plugs and fiberglass.
Regards
Dennis Liden
At 1:25pm on July 6, 2010, Dennis Liden said…
Welcome Jerry,
Thanks for the invite to your friends list. If you are ever in need of a trailer or trailer parts, check out my web site
(www.driftboattrailers.com). Enjoy the site.
 
 
 

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