Sunday 6 April 2014

Painted

Here are the latest progress pictures.


Freshly painted here prior to the non-skid going on.



And a shot here of the non-skid which was just applied and still wet in this photo.


It was good to have a nice dry spell of weather to do all the painting. The paint seemed to go on a little better than last time, and I got some better rollers which helped also.

5 comments:

  1. when's launch date Rodney?

    looking great
    Bryan

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  2. Hi Bryan.
    Thanks.
    No launch date set yet. Hopefully this coming summer sometime. But setting a date would probably stress me out as I have know idea how much attention I can give it. My spare time comes and goes like the breeze.
    How about you?

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  3. Hi Rodney

    for me, slowly as always. A South Island trip and weekends away haven't helped.
    I'm a bit like you: now the summer is drawing to an end, I'm not getting too upset about my (lack of) progress

    cheers
    Bryan

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  4. The boat looks great, Rodney. Can't wait to see it in the water. I decided to build a smaller boat and started a Seaclipper 20 trimaran late last year. Here's my blog's URL: seaclipper20.blogspot.com

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    1. Hi Pippo.
      Thanks. The Seaclipper 20 looks cool. It took me a while to choose a design. I seriously considered a smaller trimaran (Scarab 18). I hope you enjoy the Seaclipper build, I'll be watching your blog :)

      Cheers.

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