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Old 07-08-2009   #13
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Re: This is how you take 1st place in the 4th of July boat parade

lol, I bought some 1/2" pvc tubing which we cut from 10ft down to 8ft lengths, and joined them in the middle with some slip-on pvc T fittings, the boat walls have metal uprights which we just zip tied on so as not to ruin anything. We learned a hard lesson last year when we used gaff tape and pulled off the surface layer of the vinyl seats in a couple spots.

The fin and wings were plywood, the rocket cones were three plastic garbage cans wrapped in 55 gallon trashbags to make them black, and I just used rope to tie them on, and the fabric is just the cheapest white cloth that wal-mart had. We used black paint and spray paint for the nose, windows, and letters. Disassembly took about 30 minutes since it was just snipping zip ties.

This is at Pelican Lake about 17 miles southwest of Detroit Lakes. I'll upload some more pictures and show more of the process and the final product. Last year the theme was favorite TV show and we were "Deal or No Deal." This year the theme was "Patriotic" which is super lame and doesn't give you a lot of options, realistically. Although the organizers said, "We chose this theme because it's broad and you can use your creativiy."

Well, we showed them, I guess. haha. Most others just had a bunch of flags on the boat, one team took some brown paper wrapped around their boat and wrote "Patriotic" on it. So you can tell the theme had people miffed.
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