26 February 2018
We’ve been given pink and yellow grapefruit, oranges and
tangerines from local trees. It is a
nice treat. Higher than average
temperatures bring pretty flowers on trees and shrubs. Today’s high is predicted to be 85.
Major accomplishment this week! The deck, cockpit and cabin tops are
painted. We are going to need
extra strong sun glasses. It is so bright and shiny. Pictures do not do it justice. Nonskid areas made nonskid again. Hardware is being re-bedded. We take our shoes off at the bottom of the
ladder to try to keep things clean. When I removed the tape yesterday, we
discovered that we have a little more touch up work to do than we thought. Oh
well, add a little paint here and remove a little there.
The first day of painting went without a hitch, but Tuesday was a little
windy. As we were almost done, the wind picked up the paint tray and
dumped down the new window and onto the deck and new toe rail. The interesting
thing to me was that neither of us made a sound. None. We just started mopping up paint. After
the long silence, one of us might have said, "Can you get that glob right
there?" At dinner that night, Reggie tipped his wine glass over. Now there
are expletives! Guess we know what's important. We also spilled paint on
Wednesday. Negotiating around shrouds, etc with open containers of paint
isn't easy, even for someone who is nimble and at our ages we are not
nimble.
The weekend was all about food. On Friday afternoon, we needed to let paint dry so we
could walk around to do the rest of the deck. We headed off with our shopping list. First we stopped
at Monkey Fist in Green Cove Springs to pick up a few items and then on to
Jacksonville to get new cockpit speakers at West Marine. We are not big
users of cockpit speakers, but the old ones had died and were letting water
into the boat. The West Marine speakers
were an exact fit replacement.
By then it was close to dinner time. We hadn't been to Maggiano's for
years. Delicious food and tons of it. Saturday's dinner is in the
bag. Saturday morning the resort managers hosted another breakfast
for everyone.
Reggie asserted that we were going to finish painting the deck today,
which I doubted, so after a big, late breakfast, we hit the decks. The only
break we took was to give the section we just finished a little time to set up.
I was hot and thirsty and wanted something fizzy to drink. We went to a nearby
convenience store. A lunch break for champions.
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This week’s target project is painting the sides of the
boat. The old rub rails will be removed
today and the prep work will begin. Getting
it done in a week will be challenging.
We are really looking forward to seeing her pretty again. She looks pretty ratty now with peeling
clearcoat and scratches and off color touchup paint. In fact, nobody can see much but the hull at
present. The deck is 10 feet in the air
so deck and interior work is hidden.
What kind of paint are you going to use? Good luck painting what ever you use.
ReplyDeletewe are using Signature two part epoxy. It is made here in Florida.
DeleteThose toe rails look a little lone.
ReplyDeleteI’m sure Reg is planning to add a couple more feet to the boat so the toe rails will fit.
ReplyDeletehaven't yet decided what to install for fairleads/chocks so have not cut them off. Or they could become a diving platform?
ReplyDeleteRotating pictures: Not sure what photo program/app you are using, but if there is a crop mode, crop the image ever so slightly (or a lot, if you wish) and then save it under a new name. Use the new image when you insert it into the blog. Depending on the program/app it might even work to save the original image under a new name.
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