Spring is coming in ... time to think about cleaning up the boats

I take the Quentin Crisp approach to cleaning. He said “after the first four years, the dirt doesn’t get any worse”.

Actually this may soon change as I’ve been forced to relocate from a lovely down to earth marina where anyone cleaning their boat would be viewed with deep suspicion, to a posh one full of gleaming gin palaces. Nightmare. I’m already feeling the pressure to get matching dock lines.
 
I take the Quentin Crisp approach to cleaning. He said “after the first four years, the dirt doesn’t get any worse”.

Actually this may soon change as I’ve been forced to relocate from a lovely down to earth marina where anyone cleaning their boat would be viewed with deep suspicion, to a posh one full of gleaming gin palaces. Nightmare. I’m already feeling the pressure to get matching dock lines.


BUT - I bet you use your boat more than they do !!
 
I take the Quentin Crisp approach to cleaning. He said “after the first four years, the dirt doesn’t get any worse”.

Actually this may soon change as I’ve been forced to relocate from a lovely down to earth marina where anyone cleaning their boat would be viewed with deep suspicion, to a posh one full of gleaming gin palaces. Nightmare. I’m already feeling the pressure to get matching dock lines.
Me too. I once saw a chap hoist his son up the mast armed with a cleaning solution and toothbrush because he hadn't cleaned up there for a while. Whatever floats your boat I suppose ..
 
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