Best wishes for whatever you're celebrating!
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December 18, 2014
With the week so disrupted by rain, wind and holiday events, it's a miracle I got anything done at all. I did get a couple of small items finished, including my new double-line anchor snubber. However, as you'll see from the photos, there was a lot of unavoidable jumping around from project to project. But it's all good. While the weather should be benign next week, I'll be flying to Des Moines for Christmas, so it will be a bit of a work holiday.
Best wishes for whatever you're celebrating!
Best wishes for whatever you're celebrating!
August 16, 2012
It was a real battle this week getting the overhead panel mounted above the aft port quarterberth. The outcome was uncertain for a while, but I won eventually. The annual marina bbq came just in time: free beer all afternoon! On the up side, the aft cabin woodwork is looking good, and I was successful in creating an attractive and effective shade for the recessed LED in the berth overhead. (Although I need to replace the switch which broke because the overhead panel was a bit too thick for it.)
Because Carol and I are planning a little cruise to the Channel Islands at the end of the month, the focus of my boat work will be shifting to cruise prep. I've actually already started with the fabrication of a stretchy anchor snubber to add to the bridal I made (OMG!) more than two years ago.
Today is Carol's birthday, so as soon as I publish this post, it's off to LA bearing gifts. It will be only a brief respite, but Maine lobster awaits!
Because Carol and I are planning a little cruise to the Channel Islands at the end of the month, the focus of my boat work will be shifting to cruise prep. I've actually already started with the fabrication of a stretchy anchor snubber to add to the bridal I made (OMG!) more than two years ago.
Today is Carol's birthday, so as soon as I publish this post, it's off to LA bearing gifts. It will be only a brief respite, but Maine lobster awaits!
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