How Hard Can It Be?

You Don’T Know What You Don’T Even Know

Nonfiction, Sports, Water Sports, Boating, Biography & Memoir
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Author: Paul F. Hill Jr. ISBN: 9781543450736
Publisher: Xlibris US Publication: September 29, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US Language: English
Author: Paul F. Hill Jr.
ISBN: 9781543450736
Publisher: Xlibris US
Publication: September 29, 2017
Imprint: Xlibris US
Language: English

This story is about the true-to-life misadventures concerning the trials and tribulations of the problems one faces when trying to bring an old wooden boat back to life. The author was not a boater, a captain, a woodworker, a mechanic, or an engineer. There was just the love of the water, a desire to be a part of that culture, and an overconfidence that he could conquer the mysteries of boatbuilding, propulsion, navigation, and lastly, seamanship. Without the talents, expertise, and patience, from the small army of people who became friends, this boat would have never left the parking lot. It is an attempt to poke fun at myself, laugh a little, and celebrate the ones who helped me understand How hard it could be.

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This story is about the true-to-life misadventures concerning the trials and tribulations of the problems one faces when trying to bring an old wooden boat back to life. The author was not a boater, a captain, a woodworker, a mechanic, or an engineer. There was just the love of the water, a desire to be a part of that culture, and an overconfidence that he could conquer the mysteries of boatbuilding, propulsion, navigation, and lastly, seamanship. Without the talents, expertise, and patience, from the small army of people who became friends, this boat would have never left the parking lot. It is an attempt to poke fun at myself, laugh a little, and celebrate the ones who helped me understand How hard it could be.

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