PirateZone & Hairy_ass
Been tinkering with a pile of old deck planks – think we could craft a seaworthy hull that even a seasoned sailor would be proud of?
Aye, that sounds like a grand adventure! Grab those old planks, trim 'em tight, and let’s lay a keel that’ll make any seasoned sailor raise an eyebrow. Just remember: a sturdy hull starts with a solid base, a bit of good old-fashioned elbow grease, and a splash of sea‑salt courage. Ready to set sail?
Got the planks sorted, the keel’s prepped, and the caulk’s waiting in the corner. If you can keep the hull straight, the sea’s our oyster. Let's get those nails humming. Ready to roll?
Sounds like we’re about to make a hull that’ll make the waves jealous! Let’s line those planks, drive those nails like a storm, and get this ship straight as a cannon barrel. The sea’s waitin’, so let’s roll!
All set with the planks, just keep those nails in line—no extra bends. If the hull starts wiggling, I’m putting a stake in it. Ready to set that hull in motion.
Keep that line tight and the hull straight as a mast, mate. We’ll nail it down smooth and then give the boat a gentle spin—no wobble allowed. Let’s set this hull in motion and see the sea greet us!