What fun. Jewelry and make-up for Moe all day. Hinges and latches, screw-eyes and handles, green paint, weatherstripping, and lots of rope. The ancient icebox latches went on quite nicely and have a surprisingly satisfying feel as they close down.
The new brass screweyes look most excellent and the Hempex synthetic manila rope slid on very nicely. I used the same half-inch Hempex on the Edith and really like how it looks and handles. In this shot I am looking at WEN photos on the iPad to see how Nevills laced up his stern.
Greg got to get in a bit of screwing.
And I got to practice my Boy Scout Pioneering Merit Badge rope splicing.
I think Moe likes being all trussed up.
And as the temperatures drop below zero again, dinner by the indoor campfire.
Wonderful trip! Do you find the endings bitter sweet?
ReplyDeleteBruce,
ReplyDeleteThanks for the good comments. In this case, no, bittersweet isn't in my repertoire. By that point in the build I am usually impatient to start the next boat. But there are some fine evening hours of just sitting and staring at the new girl.