David: Right on! --Gary Hyde Pullman, WA gmhyde1@mac.com M17 #637 'Hydeaway 2' M15 #235 'Vanilla' "...There's nothing quite like messing about in boats..." On Mar 15, 2006, at 10:29 PM, David W. Wood wrote:
Well, I think I have to agree with Gary here. I think the boat artwork on the T-shirts ought to have the more usual look of the boats with standard windows, rather than the colorized version with the round ports that's on the mugs and the photo site. After all, that's what most people are going to run into out on the water. I only did the version with the dark blue hull and tan bark sails because that's what my idealized boat will look like if I ever get the cash to order a new M-15.
So how about a grey T-shirt with the three boats with white hulls and sails, and perhaps three different colored sheer stripes; red, blue and green? The grey shirt will hide dirt and set off the white hulls and sails nicely.
My $0.02
=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= David W. Wood -=- dwood@dwoodworks.com 1981 M15 -=- Hull #163
Bill: I like #5. I'd like to see the standard cabin window in the M17, rather than the round ports. White shirt is ok, or else blue shirt and white sails on the boats--I'd like that even better. --Gary
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