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On Jan 16, 2:14*pm, "MMC" wrote:
"Frogwatch" *wrote in message ... I know the weather is bad for most of you and I know how much "cabin fever" can make me "on edge" too. *So, all you flamers, GO OUTSIDE, even if it is ice fishing. *Go skiing or snowshoeing, but get outside for a couple of hours. *Then come back and we'll talk boats. ======= I've been working on my old Morgan 24. Got all the old rotted teak off and have sanded about 30% in preparation for painting. Bought a gallon of epoxy primer (man has that crap gotten expensive!) to go along with the 3 quart kits of Interlux Interthane plus I had on the shelf. Gelcoat is very bad shape and that's why I went with the epoxy primer. Got a couple new Beckson opening ports for the v-berth and will install after the paint dries. Decks and house will be Hatteras Off White and the hull a dark green (have picked out a paint yet for this, probably go with Brightside). Replacing the old teak with "Azek" fake lumber. About one 20th the cost of teak, easy to work with and no sanding and varnishing later. I've made the new hand rails and the look pretty good. All outside stuff and you're right, being stuck inside makes people mean as snakes. Getting older does produce improved judgement even if it is only a form of natural selection against those with poor judgement, consequently, I find myself less likely to do stuff I would have not hesitated to do when younger. For example, we found a cave near Hole in the Wall that looked really interesting but had an awful crawling passage with a floor of knife-like coral. Looking at it, I said “No effin way I’m crawlin down that passage” and I hear two of the guys jokingly make “Meow” noises behind me. I reply, “I’m 54, you guys are 40, knock yourselves out doing it”. They did it and it went nowhere. I have found that these days I no longer do extreme stuff but am very happy to use caving as simply an excuse to go places I would otherwise never visit even when I do little caving. For example, Hole in the Wall is really stunning and wandering around on its cliffs looking for sea caves is breathtaking and I refused to enter any of them. Without some excuse to go there, I never would have seen this stuff. Getting older gives me a license to wimp out and not feel bad about it. For MMC: Sounds like a fun winter project. A Morgan is a good old boat. I believe I have had problems with one of my home built boats I epoxied when it was too cold so make sure you heat your area. |
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