BlueSkyNick
Well-Known Member
... following on from wazza's teak deck issues.
I have a theory that the most horrible job on the boat is the one that you are currently having to undertake or last did, until the next one comes along to take its place.
For example, the first most horrible job on our last boat was taking out the heads waste pipes, cleaning out, putting them back in to find they were still a problem and taking them out again - in 30degsC.
Then, at later date I had to take the cast iron keel back to bare metal, apply primer quick and then antifoul the whole boat. That was the most horrible job on the boat, knocking the heads pipes off the register.
On the new boat, I have cleaned the bilges of grease, old sea water, diesel, other detritus, to the extent that I could eat food off of them. Not easy, when the keel stub is about 2 feet deep. That was the most horrible job to have to do on the boat.
and so it goes on....
I have a theory that the most horrible job on the boat is the one that you are currently having to undertake or last did, until the next one comes along to take its place.
For example, the first most horrible job on our last boat was taking out the heads waste pipes, cleaning out, putting them back in to find they were still a problem and taking them out again - in 30degsC.
Then, at later date I had to take the cast iron keel back to bare metal, apply primer quick and then antifoul the whole boat. That was the most horrible job on the boat, knocking the heads pipes off the register.
On the new boat, I have cleaned the bilges of grease, old sea water, diesel, other detritus, to the extent that I could eat food off of them. Not easy, when the keel stub is about 2 feet deep. That was the most horrible job to have to do on the boat.
and so it goes on....