All this was accomplished on Memorial Day Weekend. After a failed attempt to hire members of the local highschool football team to move this thing, I broke out the gear, and slowly inched this over to the saw horses waiting near the fence. A come-a-long, an A-frame ladder, and some timbers made slick with soapy water made for a slow but easy move. Once along side the saw horses, My Grandson and I were able to lift and pivot the mast the rest of the way. Next was the construction of what will be my lead keel bulb foundry. Leveled and ready for the mold media. I am thinking of using sand mixed with Mop and Glo to stabilize it. A platform at the far end will hold the lead on a heat proof surface, slanted to run into the mold. This next weekend was too crappy to do anything outside. We did start ripping the seams of the old dodger, in an effort to make patterns for a new dodger. Also, we bought a hot knife to cut the Sunbrella fabric. I ...
After the recent installation of the bevel adapter for the new furnace flue. I had to reinstall the plastic grab rails. Unfortunately, one of the mounting holes was now covered by the bevel adapter, so I had to split the grabrail into two pieces, and reshape it. I think it came out OK... I am bedding everything with Butyl Rubber, and the recent sleet storm tested it with no leaks found. while working on Via Mente in my front yard, it is so cold, and the times it is warm enough to do anything outside are few and far between.... I spend a lot of time reminiscing.... Here was a fun day. November of 2016 Sailing back from Marco Island to St James City.
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