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Busy Day ... WetSanding & MarineTex

1/18/2013

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37 degree wind-chill this morning - we hibernated inside with our hot coffee until the "sunroom" - i.e. cockpit surrounded by isenglass - heated up enough to enjoy the sun.  Then shopping for fishing equipment to allow us hopefully to catch Florida fish ... then groceries ... followed by an afternoon of wet-sanding teak & sanding & filling holes with Marine-Tex. 
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Who knew David knew anything about Marine-Tex?   :)   He sanded & filled holes until he was done -- and then I enlisted his help in finishing the wet-sanding teak!  But it's all done!  Hopefully before the weekend is out, we'll have a new coat of varnish & I have no idea what will happen with all the filled holes. 
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5/18/2018 10:54:13 pm

The weather didn't stop you from doing what you love. I know that sailing has a special place in your heart that's why I was not surprised when you still pushed through with your plans. That is what passion means, everything will keep going because you love what you do. On the other hand, there were some issues you need to fix on your yacht. I know you can solve it soon so that no more problems will rise while you're doing your thing!

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