PhillM
Well-known member
So time has marched on. My new partner's breast cancer appears to be being cured (although I am acutely aware that is what they said about my wife's condition about 2 months before it all went wrong). But hope springs eternal. You may recall that last year I bought and restored an XOD. When my partner was diagnosed - I wanted rid of the responsibility so I gave it to the Hamble fleet captain to do with what he saw fit. I am reliably informed that Amber has a new crew of three who are finishing what I started and will be appearing in races this season.
This time I wanted a grp boat (less work) and one I could lock-up-and-leave if necessary. Didn't want to spend silly money and it needed to be local. And the result is a rather sad MK2 Corribee. The first job is to replace the windows (crazed and leaking like mad), followed by standing rigging, electrics and then making the interior cozy and nice. Other than that, not much to do!
This time I wanted a grp boat (less work) and one I could lock-up-and-leave if necessary. Didn't want to spend silly money and it needed to be local. And the result is a rather sad MK2 Corribee. The first job is to replace the windows (crazed and leaking like mad), followed by standing rigging, electrics and then making the interior cozy and nice. Other than that, not much to do!