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10 Sep 2020 14:33 #13 by 4EYES
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The worst of the damage:

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24 Oct 2020 21:23 #14 by Acornrunner
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I spent the afternoon putting #'s on my sail. I meant to do so months ago, but I would rather sail than work on the boat.

I hope to refinish the wood this winter, and I have two inspection ports to install.

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26 Oct 2020 11:29 #15 by RobK
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Nice Work! wow

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27 Oct 2020 12:08 #16 by Chris Z
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It looks like you need to fix the cracks inside the daggerboard trunk.

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27 Oct 2020 16:44 #17 by Chris Z
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Also, I would wet sand the hull and deck starting at 800 and stepping up to 2000. It will remove oxidation and restore the shine.

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02 Dec 2020 10:55 - 02 Dec 2020 10:57 #18 by Acornrunner
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Not a Covid Project but long overdue winter rehab project. I have now removed the Coaming and other woodwork, preparing for a good sanding, and refinish project.

I have parts to repair the self bailer now, and I have two inspection ports to cut in next spring.

My winter goal is to get the woodwork, spit spot, including the rudder and daggerboard,

I am looking at the traveler track, thinking it wants black paint, but kinda stuck on removing the end plugs, any ideas out there?

Thx Ed
Sailing the "Granny D"
#1123 on Lake Springfield, Springfield, IL.

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