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Walter P has passed away

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Rip my friend.
 
Sorry to hear that. We need to keep an eye on each other.
 
I only met Walter once and that was on Angela's boat. He was a very knowledgeable Hatteras guy that did some really nice woodwork on his 48MY. He would call me from time to time.

I think he has a storage unit with a bunch of Hatteras parts in it. He once sold some props to another member here from that stash and it didn't turn out too well as I remember.
 
Never had the pleasure of meeting Walter, but corresponded and spoke on the phone a couple of times. Very nice man, I enjoyed our talks. RIP Walter, and condolences to his family.
 
Sorry to hear, he was one of the long time members

he stayed on your boat back in 2008 when we did the raft up during the boat show, right? Was it him whose wife lost her glasses when one of us threw a line over? Trying to remember.

None of us are getting any younger :(. I often see Maynard by the marina, he was at the raft up with his 36. He s not in great shape.
 
Sorry to hear, he was one of the long time members

he stayed on your boat back in 2008 when we did the raft up during the boat show, right? Was it him whose wife lost her glasses when one of us threw a line over? Trying to remember.

None of us are getting any younger :(. I often see Maynard by the marina, he was at the raft up with his 36. He s not in great shape.

That's too bad to hear about Maynard.
 
Yes, Pascal. Her name is Monica.
 
While we were docked at the Rondout Yacht Harbor in Connolley NY, Walter brought his Hatteras up and we got to chat a bit. He was doing extensive upgrades to its galley and the bow rails. As I recall he was doing this on his own and referred to it as his time to play.

While he was showing me his bridge, I was talking about oil pressure in our boat. After A good run on the Hudson in Summer time I would pull into the dock and tie up. However part of docking meant dealing with oil ressure alarms when I shifted. They were intermittent and sometimes didn't sound much at all but the light would flicker. He said he had an easy fix for it.

"This is how I fixed it". I watched as he reached down to the alarm fuses and opened one up. There was no fuse. :D

We laughed a bit but being new to Detroits I wondered. BTW it didn't happen much if we kept the rides at hull speed.

Sad to see he has met the eventuality but 86 is a darn good run.
 
I only met Walter once and that was on Angela's boat. He was a very knowledgeable Hatteras guy that did some really nice woodwork on his 48MY. He would call me from time to time.

I think he has a storage unit with a bunch of Hatteras parts in it. He once sold some props to another member here from that stash and it didn't turn out too well as I remember.

He screwed Krush on those props. Lied about the sizes then refused to give him his money back even though I was going to bring the props back to his door when I was making a trip up there. Told Krush “buyer beware” and laughed about it. Walt Prick. I’ve always wondered when guys like this lay dying if they think of the people they screwed over.
 
De mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est

I found him to be a helpful gentleman. I still have he exhaust blower fan he sent me to replace the bad one in the head of my old boat. He refused to take anything for it. I'll remember him fondly. Rest in peace.
 
A spade is a spade living or dead.

De mortuis nil nisi bonum dicendum est

I found him to be a helpful gentleman. I still have he exhaust blower fan he sent me to replace the bad one in the head of my old boat. He refused to take anything for it. I'll remember him fondly. Rest in peace.
 

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