Maine Sail
Member III
This past weekend Tim R. organized a work party for a friend of ours who's lifelong sailing companion & father passed away within the last two weeks. Unfortunately with events like this you don't have time to think of much else, especially boat work.
While racing last week Tim asked Chris how much he had left to do before launch and we quickly realized he needed some help. Tim & his wife got myself and two other local sailors to lend a hand.
It's amazing what you can accomplish in just one Saturday when you want to.
BTW everyone should have a wife like Tim's!! She's no slouch and can do the work of three lesser men..
9:00 am:
9:30 am:
Working down the cove stripe Before/After:
The toughest reflection is always straight on:
The detail in the reflection tells when it's shiny enough to start waxing:
My shoulders still hurt..
She came out amazingly well for a 1987 that was fairly chalky! Actually she looks like she was recently painted..
I think we need to do more tag team events. It makes quick work of big projects..
Big thanks to Tim R. and his wife for organizing this salior to sailor event & thanks to Chris for the Maine style Margaritas in a bucket. (I still think the stbd side will prove to have come out better than the, after margarita's, port side.
While racing last week Tim asked Chris how much he had left to do before launch and we quickly realized he needed some help. Tim & his wife got myself and two other local sailors to lend a hand.
It's amazing what you can accomplish in just one Saturday when you want to.
BTW everyone should have a wife like Tim's!! She's no slouch and can do the work of three lesser men..
9:00 am:
9:30 am:
Working down the cove stripe Before/After:
The toughest reflection is always straight on:
The detail in the reflection tells when it's shiny enough to start waxing:
My shoulders still hurt..
She came out amazingly well for a 1987 that was fairly chalky! Actually she looks like she was recently painted..
I think we need to do more tag team events. It makes quick work of big projects..
Big thanks to Tim R. and his wife for organizing this salior to sailor event & thanks to Chris for the Maine style Margaritas in a bucket. (I still think the stbd side will prove to have come out better than the, after margarita's, port side.