jamie N
Well-Known Member
The boat's being craned out on Wednesday, which is good news. My wife's going up to the Shetland Islands on Thursday for a week, visiting her sister; she'll enjoy that, which is good news also.
I was mulling over the length of the wooden mast on Stakkr with a pal, and innocently asked the wife how long the living room is. I must've been in a parallel world because I told her the truth, that if the mast fitted into the living room, then (whilst she was away), and after having prepped it outside, I'd bring the mast in and varnish it in the controlled environment of the (our) house; "Wouldn't that be a good idea?"
Apparently not.
Years ago, just after my parents divorced, my Father moved his home life upstairs in his new house, converting the living room into a paint shop/boat shed for his Hornet. For this, we had to carry the boat across 3 gardens, then through French doors, with fractions of an inch to spare to put it onto trestles, on parquet flooring. The boat stayed in there for 4-5 months whilst he enjoyed the aroma of two-pack paint, thinners and varnish, indeed once the boat was removed and the room reinstated to 'normal', it looked a bit 'odd'.
I've a feeling that he did it not because it was the best solution, but because he could!
Anything familiar to others of this parish?
I was mulling over the length of the wooden mast on Stakkr with a pal, and innocently asked the wife how long the living room is. I must've been in a parallel world because I told her the truth, that if the mast fitted into the living room, then (whilst she was away), and after having prepped it outside, I'd bring the mast in and varnish it in the controlled environment of the (our) house; "Wouldn't that be a good idea?"
Apparently not.
Years ago, just after my parents divorced, my Father moved his home life upstairs in his new house, converting the living room into a paint shop/boat shed for his Hornet. For this, we had to carry the boat across 3 gardens, then through French doors, with fractions of an inch to spare to put it onto trestles, on parquet flooring. The boat stayed in there for 4-5 months whilst he enjoyed the aroma of two-pack paint, thinners and varnish, indeed once the boat was removed and the room reinstated to 'normal', it looked a bit 'odd'.
I've a feeling that he did it not because it was the best solution, but because he could!
Anything familiar to others of this parish?
