Last weekend it was Lucy's turn to get neglected, as both T and I focused on Me Voy. After the crazy temperature swings we have had, the weather was perfect for piddling around on deck.
T making proper mast wedges
Me sanding doggie hatch
Together we caulked the window frames into place. We made the switch from Boat Life caulk to the West Marine caulk. T discovered it thru work, and its so much better then Boat Life! It wipes away much more easily, doesn't discolor, and is about half the price.
We kept a pretty relaxed pace, focusing on enjoying ourselves rather then pushing towards the accomplishment of specific goals. It worked great. We had a good time, and accomplished everything we set out to do. I hope I can apply this attitude to future boat work, coz with so much of it still ahead, it 's easy fall into the trap of rushing to get things done and hating every minute of it. And what's the point of that?
6 comments:
I love seeing the results of all the hard work you guys have put in on both boats. And if you decide you need help varnishing, remember Jolea -the Varnish Monkey, is just a train ride away. I think it's something more than just the fumes she likes about varnishing.
She is REALLY starting to look beautiful guys! Keep up the great work. You have a ton to be proud of.
I don't know how you guys do it. I can barely find the time to keep one boat floating. Nice job!
I love the attitude of just enjoying the process of working on the boat. It is so much more enjoyable, and in many cases productive, to work like that.
Mike
You two are amazing. The boats both are looking beautiful! Your patience and persistance is unbelievable. So absolute opposite of me - ugh.
Wholehearted agreement about enjoying the process! Small stuff really makes me smile every day on the boat & I love your positive attitudes.
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