And I don't like that it has kept us from starting the fairing process,
having nearly finished (couple of significant-depth areas to add to) not
only filling but sanding our other repairs.
We MAY get out of the yard before September!
Actually, we would be stunned if it took that long. The adding of
fiberglass, layer by layer, in itsy-bitsy pieces, is intensely
time-consuming; what's left, not so much, though we have yet to experience
the joy of long-board sanding, which may revise our thinking of how long it
will take to commence with the simple laying on of layers of stuff with
rollers (many coats, but not particularly time consuming)...
L8R
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