Saturday, August 14, 2010

As work on the bottom continues and redoing the teak progresses, I amuse myself in the heat of the day by removing stuff and filling the holes. A lot of holes. Until I began removing everything, I simply had no idea how many holes there were. Small holes from extinct winch bolts and genoa track and dodger snaps, etc. and big holes from instruments. (I would be happy to sell the old round Corinthian instrument set minus the masthead whirly that blew off in Hurricane Ike. They work just fine, but I am going to NMEA 2000.)

All of the smaller holes are receiving a chamfer before filling.




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