This is a quiet time for me work wise, so when Glenda went home, last Sunday, she left me at the marina so that I could do some of the mountain of jobs that need doing.
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Our ill-fitting and fairly rotten stern hatch |
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Making the replacement (lost the right hand G-clamp when it fell twixt the boat and the pontoon) |
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Dodging the downpours, every time I pulled back Christina's sheets and got the power tools out, down came the rain. |
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Front and rear profiles sorted but I needed to re-attach the frame with the small solar panel to stop the board from sagging in the centre, as can been seen here. |
Glenda thinks it will look too big, but it will fix some of our leaks, and I'm sure it'll look fine once it's painted in a trad style.
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