Chortle

'Chortle' is our family sailing boat since 2016. She is a Sadler 29, with bilge keels, twin skinned and polyurethane filled hull (apparently unsinkable) and was built in 1984. She has received considerable amounts of work in her refurbishment from dad and we now enjoy taking most of our holidays on her in the waters of the west coast of scotland.

Saturday, 30 April 2016

Below water line prep

Scraping and sanding of the old anti foil before trying out the copper coat on the rudder. The copper coat man said its all every speck to be removed, so its more sanding for tom and the epoxy lay protecting against osmosis will have to be re applied. Oh the joys of plastic
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