We flipped her rightside up today. I was disappointed at how hard the the last flip was, so this time I hung straps from the garage ceiling joists. My buddy Ken stopped by and we flipped her over in a few minutes.
Here is Ken and me after she was over.
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She's flipped |
She was suspended for awhile then we let her down on the skegs.
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Resting on the skegs. |
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few from aft |
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rear view |
In the cabin, you can see some of the parts that I picked up from the
Chandlery. I have enough parts now for to rig most of the boat. I went with bronze.
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looking aft past the deadlights. |
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oversize 1/4" holes for the cleats |
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