So, we decided to go with the cheap and easy method to fixing the boat deck. (I learned it from your mom. Burn!) Instead of ripping out the old floor and replacing it, we are throwing some new plywood on top of the old rotten stuff. True craftsmanship at work. This pretty much seals the deal that we will be selling the boat within 12 months. But, I won't sell it to a friend that's for sure. So, Todd and Mark went to town with the plywood while the rest of us took off all the teak trim, sanded it, and oiled it. A special thanks to LA, Gen, Sarah, Hadley and of course Mark who sacrificed his blood to fixing our boat. Luckily the doctors were able to reattach his finger.
We got further than I expected for one day of work. I think there's probably 2 more days worth of work on the interior, and then another 2 days to fix the busted water hose. So, if you weren't able to make it to help this past weekend, don't fret there are plenty more opportunities. The propeller has been shipped off to Minnesota for repair, and hopefully the seats will be ordered online this week. Yea! I am posting this from work. When I get home I'll add some pictures.
Tuesday, March 25, 2008
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I recommend a sexy outfit for working on the boat. Pants are overrated.
Update on Mark's finger - it's apparently very itchy right now. Does that mean it's healing or getting gangrene?
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