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Today I spent the entire day with the boat. She goes in the water in two weeks so I needed to get much done. As usual I only got half of what I set out to do done, but I prioritized and got done what I needed for the day.
Here's a couple shots
Fresh coat of VC-17
A semi-cleaned up interior
A mostly dry bilge
I snapped this as I was driving out for the evening... Until next we meet!
Rachel wrote:PS: I see you are building up a proper parts inventory in your bilge ;)
LOL
The PO has left me all sorts of random parts piles. I have plastic baggies full of random unique pieces of hardware and I'm missing tons of hardware to hook up various systems. I have a feeling I'm in for a shock when I go to get her rigged and ready to sail....
I like that you felt the need to snap just one more as you were leaving. I've heard it said, and I believe, if you can leave your boat without looking back it's time to sell her.
Celerity - 1970 Morgan 30
How much deeper would the ocean be without sponges in it?