Tuesday, November 17, 2009 |
Author: Jacob
We've been at Pisces for two days now, and everything is going smoothly, and we are happy that Pisces seems to have weathered the summer incredibly well. The batteries (wet cells) didn't even need to be topped off!
We spent yesterday making the interior livable, and today we did some fiberglass work on the rudder, got the yard to dig a hole, dry fit the rudder, and even managed to get some other miscellaneous tasks taken care of.
Here's a picture for proof:
More to come soon, we're having a goodbye dinner tonight for Jeff & Claire who drove us and all our stuff to Mexico in an air cooled 78 HP 1981 VW Vanagon...way to take one (actually a whole bunch) for the team!
We spent yesterday making the interior livable, and today we did some fiberglass work on the rudder, got the yard to dig a hole, dry fit the rudder, and even managed to get some other miscellaneous tasks taken care of.
Here's a picture for proof:
More to come soon, we're having a goodbye dinner tonight for Jeff & Claire who drove us and all our stuff to Mexico in an air cooled 78 HP 1981 VW Vanagon...way to take one (actually a whole bunch) for the team!
5 comments:
Jacob,
What is the price of bottom paint down there? I had to fork over $150 bucks per gallon here for Z-Spar 65% copper.
Greg
Glad to hear that you are back!
Glad you guys made it down to Mexico ok. I'll email you soon. Off to work now. :) Miss you!!!!
Yay, you all made it in one piece, including the van too!
What a nice rudder you have...
check back wichya later, Anna
Nice to hear you are on the move again. Interesting scoop in your keel...