The current refit of 1975 O'Day 22 comes to an end. The next Owner can put it overboard,
Monday, February 11, 2008
Sunday, February 10, 2008
February 10, 2008 - Progress, perhaps
On Saturday, I had planned to start early, but forgot about the training two of my staff were doing, so I decided to just say hi.
Got back home, continued with the starboard assembly for the step. Bolted into the bulkhead that I had made and to the fiberglass rise for the berth. Look fairly good.
Decided to varnish the midship bulkheads completed with clear gloss over the satin. To make sure it was good adhesion, did a small section hid by bulkhead attachment. Look good when dry and proceeded to coat remaining area. I ahave not make my mind as to whether to pull the port install new bulkhead to varnish or just do on board.
By the way the young man that did the following blog did an excellent job in tracking his work.http://www.oday22.com/about
Got back home, continued with the starboard assembly for the step. Bolted into the bulkhead that I had made and to the fiberglass rise for the berth. Look fairly good.
Decided to varnish the midship bulkheads completed with clear gloss over the satin. To make sure it was good adhesion, did a small section hid by bulkhead attachment. Look good when dry and proceeded to coat remaining area. I ahave not make my mind as to whether to pull the port install new bulkhead to varnish or just do on board.
By the way the young man that did the following blog did an excellent job in tracking his work.http://www.oday22.com/about
Sunday, February 3, 2008
Not as cold - February 3, 2008
The weather has not been to cold to work inside boat as well as basement. Went back to Windor and got 1/4 marine plywood, with a vener. The company is worldpanel.com.
I will have both aft berths and step down in another two weeks. At this speed will not be sailing soon.
I will have both aft berths and step down in another two weeks. At this speed will not be sailing soon.
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