The sailing is better at Sardis but the fact of not being landlocked is a huge plus when it comes to Pickwick. The class of marina is better at Pickwick also.
Monday, November 18, 2013
Back! Part 2
we moved the boat in the end of April from Sardis,MS, a landlocked lake to Pickwick,TN, on the Tombigbee waterway, a straight shot to the Gulf of Mexico. Yeah baby! We used a guy out of Nashville, TN called Sailors Moving Sailors. A real class act.
Back!
The past several months have been incredibly busy. To sum up progress, fiberglass work, wood work, and boat moving, and a sprinkling of sailing in between.
Early this spring I got the chance to fix the delaminating cabin top and companionway step. I thought I was going to be a daunting task, it wasn't. It was messy though.
Here is what lays beneath the Cherubini's skin. Little pieces of 1/2" balsa. Lots of little pieces. I replaced the balsa with a solid piece of 1/2" marine grade plywood. I scored the backside to allow it to curve with the fiberglass. The only mistake I made was I didn't score the outside edges enough. The plywood lifetime on the edges. It took a lot of slanging to get the edges back tot he same level.
I couldn't get a picture of the plywood filler because I was sort of covered in epoxy. Lol.
The decks got new interlude Interdeck nonskid to complete the process.
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