Sans Bateau
Well-Known Member
Galadriel was put in the water in spring 2005, since then the longest time ashore has been a week during the summer. The hull is epoxied.
This winter there are a few jobs I need to get done, some I can do whilst afloat, but some need to be taken care of when ashore.
Question is, if I come ashore, yes the hull will dry out, but is this true with an epoxy covering? Is the benefit of coming ashore worth the risk of having the mast taken down (I wouldn't leave it up under any circumstances) and leaving the boat exposed to winter gales.
The work that needs to be done ashore could be done on a one week summer discount lift.
This winter there are a few jobs I need to get done, some I can do whilst afloat, but some need to be taken care of when ashore.
Question is, if I come ashore, yes the hull will dry out, but is this true with an epoxy covering? Is the benefit of coming ashore worth the risk of having the mast taken down (I wouldn't leave it up under any circumstances) and leaving the boat exposed to winter gales.
The work that needs to be done ashore could be done on a one week summer discount lift.