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.
when's launch date Rodney?
ReplyDeletelooking great
Bryan
Hi Bryan.
ReplyDeleteThanks.
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?
Hi Rodney
ReplyDeletefor 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
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
ReplyDeleteHi Pippo.
DeleteThanks. 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.