Sunday, September 10, 2006

Update: Restoration Pictures

Final coats of paint applied. You'll notice the top looks different from the bottom. The reason for this is that the bottom half has what's called anti-fouling which protects the part of the boat that is constanstly underwater.


Long view of the refinished mast with varnishing yet to take place. The two 'spots' you see above are pieces of Oregon pine flown in to replace rot on the original mast. These will visually blend with the mast once varnished.

Here you can see where the old keel was reattached to the hull. This picture can be compared to the one further below where you can see the keel dropped. To reattach the keel new bolts were required.

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