After all the work on the deck with replacing the core, it was time to start to get the glass laid down over the core. While this post is a …
“Run she may, but Shine she Must” – Dorade Polish and rebuild
This week was another good week of progress. For those that have been following some of our earlier blog posts on the deck core replacement, you know that we patched …
Installing new Deck Core
It is never an easy decision to embark on this kind of work as a DIY project or hiring it out. The sheer economics of this one made the decision …
Testing for Delamination or Core rot on your boat.
To a sailor or boater more pause than cutting holes in their boat. It is one thing to drill a hole through the vessel for a new through hull …
Insulating to prevent Condensation
This week we decided to start working in the V-Berth as a way to continue projects after dark and when there is just not enough motivation to take another screw …
We get a new Sun/Rain Awning
We have long realized that we wanted to put on some kind awning or cover. Mainly we wanted something that when at the dock or anchor we could put it …
Teak Deck Removal – Part 7
It is time to get some motivation back. It is interesting how there are times in a boat owner’s life where things are going well, and you’re excited and motivated, …
Fiberglass Lay-up Test – Failed attempt 1
Rejuvenated, Invigorated & Motivated We are starting to feel rejuvenated after the holidays. We have a new vigor and want to start getting back to our projects. The last two …
Sailboat Plumbing Replacement Project (Part 4) – Bonus – Adding always available filtered water.
Welcome to the last and final post on the 4 part plumbing replacement series. In the first three posts we learned how to plan and draw out the project details, …
Sailboat Plumbing Replacement Project (Part 3) – Running the lines and connecting fixtures
In today’s blog, we continue the 4 part series on replacing the plumbing in your boat. The is part 3 of 4 and at the end of this part, most …