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Sail boat picture small photo gallery, ribs, ribs, and more ribs, at first glance it seemed to take so long just welding all the pieces together. All you can do is keep dreaming of the day when you will be able to finish.

But one day rolls into years and you keep moving forward.

But as you can see, being persistent can pay off. Before we knew it the ribs were welded together and the boat started to take shape. For many years we would go home at night covered with aluminum oxide, dirt, and sometimes your muscles will just be screaming at you from holding a certain position for too long. I'm sure you are going to say I didn't need to know this, but there were times during the summer the grinding dust was so thick on our skin that it looked like a fur coat, "no lie".

I know, I know you didn't need to know this. But hay, I wanted to share the love...just be grateful you weren't standing but us.

We have tried to cover the how to clean aluminum questions throughout this site. It's in the details! Magic Dragons sailboat aluminum came from recycle aluminum, scrap aluminum and aluminum suppliers. When we first started this project the whole idea of using scrap recycle aluminum was not that popular. 5086 alloy was what we needed but they looked at us like we grew horns...

I'm sure you have figured out by now, we are not too concerned about what people cannot understand. Like using recycle aluminum. If we were all the same, life would be boring.

As you can tell in this picture to your left. New Smyrna Beach, Florida. We were towing Magic Dragon around in the parking lot with Arts Suzuki.

If you hang out with us too long, you will never know what can happen. All in good fun!

I bet you didn't think that little jeep had enough get up and go to turn around a 65 foot aluminum cruiser. It's hard to believe, but that jeep is still running the Florida roads.

Sail boat picture, I hope you have enjoyed this time together as we shared our sailboat pics and boating stories. This is just the beginning...

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