Chuffed to bits

Koeketiene

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Nearly there - the end is nigh.

Topsides done - bottom receiving it's first Copperbottom coat.
New engine to go in next week + new prop.
Finishing touches and new rigging soon after.
Followed by survey & launch.
You couldn't knock the grin off my mush :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

Feast your eyes on Awlgrip's best...

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Nearly there - the end is nigh.

Topsides done - bottom receiving it's first Copperbottom coat.
New engine to go in next week + new prop.
Finishing touches and new rigging soon after.
Followed by survey & launch.
You couldn't knock the grin off my mush :D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D:D

Feast your eyes on Awlgrip's best...

abtrpk.jpg


2yx0ryg.jpg


14npqid.jpg

She looks Beautiful Will
Another fine job by Dominic & Ralphs Son.
 
I shall be sure to wear my Nuclear Explosion Observation mask when I am in the Orwell. Just in case.

Looks fabulous Will. Hope your luck holds out for the rest of the job!
 
What he`s spent he could have bought a fleet of 30 foot AWBs & set up as "Guapasail"

And who exactly appointed you as my accountant? :mad:
:p

Anyway, after 5 years I finally mustered the courage to work out the total 'cost'.
Initial purchase + some bits and bobs + the refit of these last 2 years = 135K (just over)
New furling gear & sails next winter -> 7K

So, could I have a boat like Guapa - new - for 142K?
Don't think so.
Boats I do fancy like the Hinckley SW 42, Breehorn 41 or the Moody 41 Classic are all at least twice that.

Would I ever go through all of this again? Not for all the tea in China!!!

PS: last mortgage payment in July. Then she's mine, all mine :cool::cool:
 
She looks super - good luck with the rest of the work.

We were up at Fox's over Easter and saw her in the shed, while they were shunting boats around. She looked smart then - but absolutely superb now.
 
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