And since all the prep is done (save the repair work) it should be relatively simple to sand and repaint.
I had to smile as I read that commment (as awful as it is that your paint job took a hit before you even really got to enjoy it), because it made me think of how things go when you get into boat projects.
I mean, my first boat *only needed* a "fair, sand, and paint" job, and it seemed like a huge project, the results barely attainable. The next one, quite a bit of glassing, then a paint job; the next one, some core work, some glassing.... Now I'm looking at boats that ... sigh.
In the end you get to the point where the paint job that once seemed such a huge project is "relatively simple."
Thank goodness for this board, where people like us (okay, just speaking for myself here) can feel so ... normal :-)
We'll just have to see a few photos of your boat taken from the aft quarter, with its gorgeous, green/black self gleaming in the late-afternoon sun -- my favorite angle for Tritons anyway :-)
Glad "Dasein" came through so well, considering the terrible weather.
--- Rachel