a job well done mate - on another note...maybe I/We should have worn gloves with that hull cleaner...my hands ended up like Zola Budds feet and are now peeling
Another job well done, that’s a good photo essay too Norman you should submit it to one of the boating mags. It’s good when all goes to plan with any work, usually bolts are seized, bits are worn and a whole host of other problems turn up. Fingers crossed that the bearings on my boat will not go the same way, if they do though I now know who to come to for help
Will Slinky be back in the water in time for the weekend; the forecast looks pretty good?
By the way, your prop needs cleaning; you should have antifouled it at the last lift-out
cheers lads,
Tony ..... yeah I had a bit of a glazed over look on my hands last night as well no wonder the hull comes up good
Kev,
Aye mate all went well not too difficult a job after all, and if you ever need it I got some delrin left over
The prop , well ......... maybe it'll get a bit of a going over this weekend
Interesting post Norm , i used to like working on the lathes at the pit, many moons ago , so always find these sort of posts interesting. Bet when you got it all put back together and all was well, you stood back with a big smile on your face.. Job well done Norm.
Confirmed 19th of April until the 3rd of May off work on leave...lets see if i can do a 5 trip in a row and break the record of 4 trips from last year.
Graham you had as many days at sea as me last year so i am sure you are up to it, its the 12hr trips 250ft+ of water trips that does my back in, this weekend could be one of them if the west wind holds
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