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	<title>Comments on: Feathercraft</title>
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	<description>Where&#039;s Doug?</description>
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		<title>By: Henry Hedberg</title>
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		<dc:creator>Henry Hedberg</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Mar 2010 06:32:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey, 

I have the almost exact same boat!  Mine is a Feather Craft as well.  I just picked it up on a farm in Colorado.  You may or may not know this, but if you look at the serial on the back you can tell what model it is.  Yours looks like a Hawk or a SkiBo.  You have a reall gem there!  Enjoy.</description>
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<p>I have the almost exact same boat!  Mine is a Feather Craft as well.  I just picked it up on a farm in Colorado.  You may or may not know this, but if you look at the serial on the back you can tell what model it is.  Yours looks like a Hawk or a SkiBo.  You have a reall gem there!  Enjoy.</p>
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		<title>By: Chris</title>
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		<dc:creator>Chris</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Jan 2009 19:57:20 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Doug,
 
I just finished reading your blog from top to bottom...amazing !! I am now anxiously  awaiting the next entry. I have always wanted to see Alaska . After finishing college and my professional football career coming to an unceremonious end (I was cut) I thought about packing my bags and moving north way north (I am originally from Texas) but I couldnít muster up the courage. Instead I moved to Chicago which in turn brought me to England. I  also have a fascination for old boats. Believe it or not for some reason I have always loved tug  boats. Last year on our annual fishing trip to the Keys I stumbled across the African Queen dry docked in Key Largo, which is the one boat that probably began my dream of owning a classic wooden boat. But taking on those boats as well as that project in Alaska (and law suits)is beyond my wildest imagination. Youíre the dental equivalent to Clutch Cargo. Well done you.
Karen my beautiful wife, is always encouraging me to buy the boat ,stop complaining about getting old (I am embarrassed to say that I have a few years until I hit the half century mark)and take a few more risks in life. We live in a village in Hampshire, England.  I am so inspired by the way you restored  your log cabin on ìTotland ì it has renewed my enthusiasm to finish decorating our house and then find our farm in the stunning Hampshire countryside. Do keep it going and thanks for inspiration.
 
All the best
Chris</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Doug,</p>
<p>I just finished reading your blog from top to bottom&#8230;amazing !! I am now anxiously  awaiting the next entry. I have always wanted to see Alaska . After finishing college and my professional football career coming to an unceremonious end (I was cut) I thought about packing my bags and moving north way north (I am originally from Texas) but I couldnít muster up the courage. Instead I moved to Chicago which in turn brought me to England. I  also have a fascination for old boats. Believe it or not for some reason I have always loved tug  boats. Last year on our annual fishing trip to the Keys I stumbled across the African Queen dry docked in Key Largo, which is the one boat that probably began my dream of owning a classic wooden boat. But taking on those boats as well as that project in Alaska (and law suits)is beyond my wildest imagination. Youíre the dental equivalent to Clutch Cargo. Well done you.<br />
Karen my beautiful wife, is always encouraging me to buy the boat ,stop complaining about getting old (I am embarrassed to say that I have a few years until I hit the half century mark)and take a few more risks in life. We live in a village in Hampshire, England.  I am so inspired by the way you restored  your log cabin on ìTotland ì it has renewed my enthusiasm to finish decorating our house and then find our farm in the stunning Hampshire countryside. Do keep it going and thanks for inspiration.</p>
<p>All the best<br />
Chris</p>
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