We are feverishly working on projects for the boat. This weekend we were able to knock off several items. I spent the week making covers for our mattress toppers. Moisture on a sailboat is always a problem so I decided I would cover the toppers with removable fabric which can be washed. They fit like a glove.
Dave made hatch doors to cover the forward anchor chain locker months ago. He finally installed them. They make the v-birth look neatly finished.
Anchor Chain Locker |
V-Birth New Doors |
I took inventory on the bright work. It is overwhelming to realize how much work goes into keeping the teak looking nice. I've sanded and varnished much of the teak with the exception of the cockpit combings. I made a very small dent in this task. It sure is going to look nice when it's done!
So much teak, so little time... |
The biggest accomplishment of the weekend is painting the bottom of the boat. Since we'd put a coat on 2 years ago, there wasn't a lot of work involved, but the difference is dramatic. We washed the hull with buckets of water gathered from the lake, then taped off the water line. It took about an hour to cover the bottom with a fresh coat.
Each task that we are able to cross off the list brings us joy and excitement. There is still work to be done. We'll get there, one step at a time!
Each task that we are able to cross off the list brings us joy and excitement. There is still work to be done. We'll get there, one step at a time!
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