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After a long winter restoration...

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Here are some pictures of our boat being launch for the first time since we bought her, and after a long winter of restoring the boat, everything from new deck and topside paint, heat/ac, windlass, teak, new plumbing...

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She looks great!
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Lovely job.
I can imagine the feeling once you had the mast raised and heading to your dock.
Job well done, and I look forward to some sailing photos.

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Post by Tim »

Congratulations, Scott! It's great to see her in the water after all your hard work.

She sure looks different than when you started!

Looks like you're the first one in the water there, too.
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Yeah we were 1 of 5 at the marina, but we had to take the first launch date we could get or wait tell everyone elese is done, i was egar and took the first time we could get.

Thanks for all the compements it makes it all worth while.

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Copper Bronze bottom paint?

Nice brightwork. What'd you use?
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Nice!
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Sweet. Enjoy her!
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Post by Robert The Gray »

scott,

Fantastic job! Good color choices. Any photos of the interior?

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The bottom paint is VC17 and its supposed to be blue but i guess its the copper color tell it comes in contact with the water and then it changes to blue, or so i have been told.

The teak was done with Flagship 2015 thinned with a brushing thinner to make appliction easier and allow the varnish to soak into the wood.

I am hold off on the interior pictures as of now, tell we get our interior cushions finished. but here is a picture of the new dinette table my dad and it made for the boat.

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Truly a work of art all around. Now it's time to enjoy some sailing!
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Great job! And a long season in the water ahead. Enjoy.
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Congratulations!

Post by David VanDenburgh »

She looks great! Well done.

Where are you keeping her?

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we will be docking in Bay City, Mi
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Wonderful! I guess I'd better get started...
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Fantastic job! Kudos!
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Post by Jason K »

Scott, that table (and the boat) looks fantastic. Do you have any project details or phtotos?
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Post by Columbia34 »

yeah I have photos of the project from start to finish, and since I did all the work I have the details of all of it first hand. If you have and questions let me know.

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Post by MikeD »

I've got a question... How much for the table? That is beyond gorgeous! That first drink ring will be devastating. :)

The boat is pretty nice too! Must be very satisfying to be sailing her after all the hard work. Beautiful job!

Looks like Spring has sprung around here with all the boats hitting the water!
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Scott Said:
I have photos of the project from start to finish, and since I did all the work I have the details of all of it first hand. If you have and questions let me know.
Photos and descriptions of how you did everything would be great.

Perhaps a different posting every week with photos and descriptons of a differnet portion of the project each time. Think of it as a series of articles.? :-)
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Oh that is just gorgeous ...
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Post by AJ »

Fantastic job on your refit! You should be very proud of all your hard work.
Columbia34 wrote:we will be docking in Bay City, Mi
Bay City, eh? If I happen to see you out 'n about on the Bay, I'll see if I can snap a few pictures for you of Amorita under sail.

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Post by Figment »

Anyone heard from Scott recently?

I can't help but wonder if the bottom paint ever turned blue.
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