Author Topic: Sailors, Heave To!  (Read 657 times)

Offline Penguin

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Re: Sailors, Heave To!
« Reply #15 on: January 29, 2011, 09:39:50 PM »
The curlew is by far the most beautiful thing in that harbor
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The interior, my bunk was the couch on the right, not bad to wake and live in that at all

I wish i could find a good pic of hte deck, its teak with LOTS of varnished teak trim and deck houses, and the ammount of brass i had to polish EVERYDAY is insane

What a beautiful interior, it must take quite a bit of work to maintain.  Sea scouts, you say?  We have a community sailing program in Boston, but I've never heard of Sea Scouts.

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Re: Sailors, Heave To!
« Reply #16 on: January 29, 2011, 11:46:42 PM »
Sea scouts is actually a branch of the Boy Scouts of America, and teh interior wasnt that bad, only had to touch it up once a year,the extiereior where all that trip was was a different story, we had a guy that was a house painter in a previous life that works when ever the boat is in harbor year round, ful time to keep up with the damage of the sun and salt, there are areas we have to work on every 3 months, its rouch, not to mention polishing lots of brass every time before we go out, but itw worht it to keep her looking great
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Re: Sailors, Heave To!
« Reply #17 on: January 30, 2011, 02:13:51 PM »
Sea scouts is actually a branch of the Boy Scouts of America, and teh interior wasnt that bad, only had to touch it up once a year,the extiereior where all that trip was was a different story, we had a guy that was a house painter in a previous life that works when ever the boat is in harbor year round, ful time to keep up with the damage of the sun and salt, there are areas we have to work on every 3 months, its rouch, not to mention polishing lots of brass every time before we go out, but itw worht it to keep her looking great

I'll be sure to look into that, sir.  :salute  However, for the good of all of us, please fix your spelling!  :neener:

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