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shaggybaxter said..
RIP HG, we'll raise a glass to a real gentlemen the next time we're out.
Whoever ended up with Driftwood got lucky, its a testament to the sort of man he was.
Sad day,
SB
Hi all
I had a fair bit of discussion on this forum and by email with Hayden while he was working on Driftwood as our boats were both Kahn Walker designs and have quite a few similarities
He seemed to change his mind a fair bit during the build on how he was going to do things and Driftwood was bought by a mate of mine down here at Port Huon and she is now sitting on a mooring across the road from our place
When my mates bought her across from Victoria to be honest i was surprised at how much stuff on her was only about 80% percent finished and i wondered why Hayden didn't finish one thing before starting on another but i wonder if the cancer he had was affecting his thought process for the last few years of the refurbishment of the boat and that is why he changed his mind a bit on how he was going to do things
I never had the chance to meet him in person but my mate who bought Driftwood said he was a nice bloke
Rest in peace Hayden and Driftwood is in good hands
Regards Don