And after she is on loan from the Australian National Maritime Museum.
That middle photo of you trying to into or away??? lol No wonder you had tolose weight!!
This afternoon the windlass and the Sampson post bollard went on then I marked out and drilled the holes for the windscreen wiper motors and did a bit of a clean up. Pretty stoked with it. Tomorrow the anchor goes on! Yewww
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Greetings,
Mr. H. I'm just a little concerned about the last 3 of 4 pictures. Hopefully that sawdust is from drilling holes and NOT from termites...Have you ever considered a pet Numbat?
All I did with my galley floor yesterday was spill a beer on it. I think you win.
At some point you might consider a short flotation to see how the weight is balancing.
Greetings,
Mr. H. I see you were able to exorcise the gnome from your anchor locker.
Yeah At $800 per hour for a crane and $500 per day for the slip, Trim will be adjusted on launch day.
Yikes! Solstice went blue!This afternoon the foam went on the walls and the toilet door was hung and then I did some work in the anchor locker.
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Holy Mackerel! Are slips that expensive in most places in Australia, or just your area?
Over here in the states, a Travelift is usually less expensive than a crane.
Cheers,
Mrs. Trombley
To get the boat to the travelator id still need the crane to load it on a truck and the truck to drive it to the port. Truck would be cost around $1500 plus the crane plus the travelator at the port plus plus plus plus plus