California
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- Jan 22, 2004
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- An hour north of San Francisco
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- Yanmar YM240 Yanmar YM186D
Looking good! 
Be fun if you could work with that half size one and toss it in the bog as well, looking up to it's big mommy... lol.
Looks like a fun project, nice work!
E.
. . . I'm lobbying to just set the plesiosaur on top of the floating bog since the bog is down three feet and if it rises back to where it has been for 30 years, our sculpture will be half underwater if we staked it in or the stakes would be pulled out three feet.
Just thinking out loud. An empty 55 gal. drum has a little more than 400 lbs. of buoyancy; an empty 30 gal. just a bit more than 200 lbs. Could you fashion some hoops to encircle the drums and attach to the plesiosaur so it would just float in the bog without the drums being seen. As the drums would inevitably leak, the attitude of the beast would change, perhaps noticeably enough to confound an observer.
This has to be one of the best things that I've seen in a long time!!!! I really like how the head moves around in the video!!!! It will catch your eye and make you wonder what you're seeing. Congrats to you and your brother for being so creative.
OP: you must have duck in your wetland area. have you considered prepping & sowing a millet seedbed to attract the wildlife as a backdrop to your creature. might make it seem more authentic.
good work btw