Monday, April 26, 2010

decks are all glassed, cover is off...




finally, about 5 months of living under that cover working on the decks and its done!! Areas were recored and faired and every inch got a layer of 15oz biaxial fabric. attached is three photos of the boat. one is a small deck repair on the flybridge, the other two are of the outside, one right after the cover came off and the other after handrails that were attached to the flybridge were removed as well as the tape trim. My good friend dan lee has been helping me a bunch with everything, specially all the wood work on the outside. Im really excited to finish that up and start painting the topsides. meanwhile the hull is telling me to sand it with 800Grit and buff it.. need to do some gelcoat repairs on it because I dont want to paint the whole hull. BA

1 comment:

  1. I've enjoyed reading your blog over the last few days. I am in the Rochester area and looking to liveaboard my sailboat, but I have no idea where in the Rochester area liveaboards are allowed. Not looking for specifics from yourself, but was just curious if you dock your boat. Do you dock off a private residence or did you find a marina that allows liveaboards?

    Thanks and I hope to hear more about your journey as a liveaboard on your blog soon!

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