Thursday, April 29, 2010

It's All Coming Together....... Finally !!




Nothing makes a boat owner feel better than to see the final product as it all comes together. The nav station has been re-built along with the entire starboard side of the cabin.
The hull has been compounded and waxed up and she looks like new.


Just a few more cosmetics to go and we'll be ready to launch next week.

Monday, March 29, 2010

I Love New Wood




FINALLY, I get around to creating the long overdue settee-back and bulkhead. The new 3/4" teak plywood is a dream to work with and will sure make a difference after everything is back together.

Thursday, March 4, 2010

Why Own A Boat







We as boaters must accept that our homes will never be the same again.... Teak.... Teak... and more Teak. However, after it's all done we get the satisfaction of knowing that we've done our best and that the boat looks good as a result of our time and hard work.



Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Mid-Winters Workings




With the mild weather we've had all winer it's really easy to get things together and start the sanding and varnishing process to make our boat look brand new. The main cabin is mostly sanded and we have our re-uoholstered cushions back and ready to install.


When spring comes and we finally get everything back together she's gonna shine.


Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Bulkhead Replacement











Well, Today I got down to the dirty work and finally got the nav station bulkhead removed. What a mess. So tomorrow we pick up the new teak to replace the bulkhead and seal the ends before sanding and varnishing and installing it. All the rest of the teak trim is sitting downstairs awaiting a new finish. Here's a couple pics of the before and mid-stream of this project. This was a much bigger job than I thought.
The cushions have all been re-upholstered and look beautiful. A very nice royal blue colour. That should bring out the colour of the re-finished teak.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Coming Home - Cape Cod to Nova Scotia






















Our four crew members, Don, Dave, Jan & I made the trip from Cape Cod Canal to Shelburne, NS in 42 hours. A highlight was passing through the Cape Cod Canal at nearly 12 knots. At the entrance our plotter was showing a steady 10.3kn. Here's a few pics of our crew on our first adventure.

Our Brand New Engine


After a lot of delay Wind Warrior finally received her brand new Yanmar. It took a couple days to complete but now everythings up and running well.