I've done a day's work and accomplishments are thus:
Logs cut 4 x 4ft = 3 days fire
Metal solar panel attachment painted = 4
Cups of tea made for Dry dock team = 8
Unexpected issues = 1
My boat came with new doors (unfitted) and a new aft hatch (also unfitted) I asked Paddy to do the hatch after I did the doors. It was warped as a pringle and my old one, as I suspected was on its last legs. Today I saw Paddy in his element, making stuff out of wood.
As I type the rain is coming in, slowly in drips, my old hatch was secure, the new one is set and glued but awaiting painting.. as such my old one is laying across where it used to live.. and not perfect at all.
I've also been watching Julian the sign writer do his work in the dry dock for the yard, and have now commissioned him to paint my hatch in traditional stye to make it a feature of Miracle.
I've done a day's work and accomplishments are thus:
Logs cut 4 x 4ft = 3 days fire
Metal solar panel attachment painted = 4
Cups of tea made for Dry dock team = 8
Unexpected issues = 1
My boat came with new doors (unfitted) and a new aft hatch (also unfitted) I asked Paddy to do the hatch after I did the doors. It was warped as a pringle and my old one, as I suspected was on its last legs. Today I saw Paddy in his element, making stuff out of wood.
As I type the rain is coming in, slowly in drips, my old hatch was secure, the new one is set and glued but awaiting painting.. as such my old one is laying across where it used to live.. and not perfect at all.
I've also been watching Julian the sign writer do his work in the dry dock for the yard, and have now commissioned him to paint my hatch in traditional stye to make it a feature of Miracle.
I am very excited.
I also ordered an eco fan.