Happy New Year.
From afar Drew has overseen the work on Shawnee:
·
bottom painted, cleaned and waxed
·
boot stripe painted
·
Prop Speed applied to propeller, new zincs
·
new line for in haul and out haul on the main
·
teak toe rail touch up with Bristol Finish
It’s always a bit of a challenge to get a yard to use
Bristol, but for us it lasts so much longer than varnish with a harder finish
that resists dog nail scratching.
With easy picture sending and text we can see the in-process and
final work Whiticar Boat Works is doing in Fort Pierce. After a sort of slow start with their lift
breaking in early December they had to wait before they could take the boat out
to do the work.
Boot stripe and bottom before and prep.
Prop after: nice and clean
Prop before. It really isn't that bad - the Prop Speed really works well to protect from barnacles and crud.
We’ll report back on the
results when we get to Florida at the end of the month. I look at a yard’s
ability to get work done on time, in
budget, and all works well.
They were unable to get the sails to the shop in time to get
them sewn after we took them all off.
Maybe we’ll sew them ourselves with a needle and thread – old school.
We are still in Bangor helping with new grandson, Oliver
Yaolin Chng, and two year old, Isabelle -- a fun grandparent duty.
Looking forward to getting back to the warm, although we
love our time with our daughter, Sarah, and son-in-law, Yeang.
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