Sunday, June 29, 2008

Well, it's 10pm and Schyler is still out in the little barn working on the boat. Our friend Rob Hazard stopped by today and painted the name of the boat on in gold leaf. It is so beautiful and will really shine once we varnish the transom again. Thank you sooo much Rob! While Rob was painting, Schyler put in the winch pully and mast step and is now putting in all the floor boards. We took photos today and will post them tomorrow when I have a chance to download them. In the meantime, here are a couple of photos to show the difference from when we started and where we were at a couple of weeks ago. I will have to admit the longest and hardest part of this whole restoration, at least for me, was the stripping and sanding. We used all kinds of strippers from the environmentally friendly and very expensive products ($75. a gallon) to the cheap basic stripper from Lowes ($25. a gallon) and to be honest the cheaper ones worked far better and faster. The environmentally friendly version worked best if you slapped on gobs of it and let it sit in a dark, damp garage for a few days and then pull the paint off only to have to reapply in the tough spots.

That's enough for tonight!

More up to date photos tomorrow!

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