MO: The MC is only out of the water for a week or less every two+- years. So the sponging is no big deal, just a lesson learned the hard way. "Why will this &%$= area not dry out" Dan S/V Marian Claire
2011 Coastal Run to Florida
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Ah let's see what I can add to the conversation: Winter in Texas...a cool summer for you Northerners (I heard "Yankee" was now a racial slur../.go figure). And MAN if I couldn't work on my boat at the slip...I wouldn't have a slip!!!!
Love the pics...more inspiration. A bottom job is in my near future.My "other" Boat:
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In my many years of traveling extensively all over the continental U.S. for business, one thing I learned is that south of the Mason-Dixon line, a "yankee" essentially is anyone from a little farther north than you are.
I.e., the people in Georgia call Virginians "yankees" and the Virginians call the New Jerseyans "yankees."
Shortly after I moved here to central VA, I was called a yankee on more than one occasion, and most of the time, the person was only half-joking.
Of course, I'm sure most of y'all know the difference between a "yankee" and a "damn yankee."- Bill T.
- Richmond, VA
Relentless pursuer of lost causes
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Let me pipe in with a "wow! gorgeous!" comment. Your paint job looks better than professional and there is something about black that says "cool". Just ask Johnny Cash...
Long live the Herreshoffs!Kelly
1964 Cheoy Lee Bermuda Ketch, Wind and Atomic powered
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nice looking boat for any pesky leaks that pop up after lauching try dusting the the bottom take a coffee can full of fine sawdust with a string attached to the lid tye the thing to a long stick put it in the water near the leak and pop the lid off the sawdust will get sucked into the leak and swell up presto no more leak
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