Our last work weekend at the hangar is done. I have finished my flybridge cover and it is all snapped on and ready to go. I also got the seat of our new Captain's seat upholstered as well. Dan did some more painting on the hull. He also put a new board on our back deck that I can put snaps on for my deck cushions.
I managed to finish all my rear deck cushions. I am quite pleased with how they have turned out. I'm so glad Dan talked me out of the Red & White, or Yellow and White stripes that I was looking for. Every time we flipped through sample books he would say I like this one and as I didn't find the one I was looking for I decided to defer to his choice and I'm really glad I did. I really like it. Now that I have the right sewing machine for the job, I'm going to make a cover for out Dinghy and a Bar-B-Q cover as well. We launch on Friday.
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Sunday, 27 May 2012
Thursday, 24 May 2012
DIY: CAPTAIN'S SEAT IS ALMOST DONE
We made a lot of progress on our Captain's Seat today. The hinges were added and the doors were fitted. Then of course they had to be removed again to add the stain and varnish. Then we found that the trim we bought was too large so we are on the hunt for some finer trim. The piece was cut for the seat top, that I will now take with me to the hangar this weekend and upholster it to match my Pilot House couch. (Yes, I saved some of the fabric from when my daughter and I made the couch.) We haven't made the backrest for the seat yet, but we will work on that after the boat is in the water. We need to add the trim and another coat of varnish then we can re-hang the doors and it should be done for now. I am pleased.
Monday, 21 May 2012
DIY: WORK & PLAY
I'm falling behind in my blog, as we have been so busy working out at the hangar. Last weekend our son Ken came out with us to help Dan and we got the whole hull of the boat sanded and prepped. I got the Tonneau cover for the fly bridge almost completed except for running out of snaps.
This weekend the hull was completed with two coats of paint and I finished the fly bridge cover and started making my back deck cushions. I should be able to finish them next weekend. I still have more sewing to do, (like a cover for our Dinghy, a small tarp for our back deck etc.) but most of it can be done later, as we only have one more work weekend before our launch date of June 1st.
After our work day we drove up to Gull Harbour Campground for dinner with our daughter Wendy and her husband Murray. The weather had improved, the sun was shining the meal was wonderful. As they say in the ads, "It was worth the trip."
This weekend the hull was completed with two coats of paint and I finished the fly bridge cover and started making my back deck cushions. I should be able to finish them next weekend. I still have more sewing to do, (like a cover for our Dinghy, a small tarp for our back deck etc.) but most of it can be done later, as we only have one more work weekend before our launch date of June 1st.
After our work day we drove up to Gull Harbour Campground for dinner with our daughter Wendy and her husband Murray. The weather had improved, the sun was shining the meal was wonderful. As they say in the ads, "It was worth the trip."
Sunday, 6 May 2012
WORK WEEKEND AT THE HANGAR
We took my newly acquired used commercial sewing machine, out to the hangar and set it up this weekend so I can start sewing my canvas.
Lots of boaters prepping their boats for spring launch.
There's Bill under "Lady C", sanding her bottom.
Kevin is here for the weekend working on "Monkey Business".
And of course we have our list of chores to do to get ready for our splash date. This weekend it is mainly engine room maintenance. Changing oil, new fuel filters, clean the bilge, etc., etc., etc........ We still have 3 weekends to get our chores finished as we are launching on June 1st.
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