Sunday, November 9, 2008

The rest of the weekend

Tai and I spent all of saturday afternoon and evening, and sunday afternoon at the yard workin on his boat. The O'Kaye got moved from next to the crane to another spot on the yard where it will stay the rest of the winter. They moved it on a hydraulic trailer which was really cool to watch. We got more sanding done on tai's boat and got more interior work done. We figured out the face shields weren't doing so great to protect our eyes while sanding so we picked up some snow sport vented goggles. They look really dumb, but they work really well. We have now been sanding Tai's boat for three weekends and are only about 1/3done. We decided that it was going to take too long to continue sanding. We talked to the boat yard guy and he is going to talk to his sandblasting friend and get us a quote to get both boats bottoms blasted. Hopefully we will hear back from him tomorrow. As soon as the bottoms are clean will start applying bottom paint, but our temperature window is decreasing for getting the paint applied. Here are some pictures of the faceshields, goggles, the hydraulic trailer, and the sweet F-350 towing the trailer.

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