William_H
Well-Known Member
Boat maintenance
I bring mine home on a trailer at the end of summer. It is parked about 10 metres from my workshop which really helps a lot.
The joy of maintenance is partly inspired by all those jobs that you look at when sailing and put off until maintenance time. So the first job on arrival home is the old oxalic acid on the hull. I love to see it come up clean again. Then it is time to remove all the cushions and other junk and just vacuuming the inside even bleach on the head lining. It just looks so much better. I still hate the antifouling painting though. olewill
I bring mine home on a trailer at the end of summer. It is parked about 10 metres from my workshop which really helps a lot.
The joy of maintenance is partly inspired by all those jobs that you look at when sailing and put off until maintenance time. So the first job on arrival home is the old oxalic acid on the hull. I love to see it come up clean again. Then it is time to remove all the cushions and other junk and just vacuuming the inside even bleach on the head lining. It just looks so much better. I still hate the antifouling painting though. olewill