Ashore for a week

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Beguine was lifted out today at the third time of asking (too windy, broken crane) ready for salt blasting and Copper Coat.
Should only be a week but we'll be missing this great weather when I'd planned to get away for a couple of days.
On the other hand we've been sailing whilst many others seem to have still been fitting out. How many forumites are still ashore?
 
Beguine was lifted out today at the third time of asking (too windy, broken crane) ready for salt blasting and Copper Coat.
Should only be a week but we'll be missing this great weather when I'd planned to get away for a couple of days.
On the other hand we've been sailing whilst many others seem to have still been fitting out. How many forumites are still ashore?

Havn't been out yet. May not till the winter now. In past years I have found June a good time to come out as sailing time for me seems to be limited, and it is usually much easier to get work done with the slightly warmer temperatures.

Are you getting that done at Chatham? I would be interested to hear how that goes, and what sort of money it is. Do they need to do any hull drying before the copper coat goes on? Any chance of some photos?
 
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Beguine after salt blasting at Chatham, they'd just started rubbing down the hull. Photo after Coppercoat tomorrow.
The little patches of tape near the bow are to mark blemishes in the gel coat to be filled
 
Marmalade also out - in dog house as SWMBO hadn't realised and had made plans to go sailing. Humble pie on menu.
 
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Now coated. They will re-chock Tuesday to get at the areas missed under the keel and paint in the boot top.

Pye_End, she's from 1988. She was a test boat in Classic Boat that year.
 
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Pye_End, she's from 1988. She was a test boat in Classic Boat that year.

Looks good.

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Thanks I've a full copy of the review. They liked it!
She spent 5 years in Spain after that before returning to the South Coast for a very major refit (I've got the receipts). No sign of where the Aries was fitted today. I've had her since 2010.
I'm sure they've just blasted off the best part of 20 years' antifouling.
 
Still ashore! so much for a week!

The weather has held up proceedings. Coppercoat went on last week but they've had to wait until today for weather to repaint the boot top and patch the areas under the keel where the chocks were. Can't get a launch until Thursday.

Doesn't look as if I've missed too much though.
 
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