Pierless Adventures - May 3-5 - Finished Painting
I emptied the jerry cans of diesel into the main tank. This will free up deck space and keeps the diesel tank full while the boat is stored. I have a couple of gallons left over, so will see if someone wants it.
Finished the galley painting this afternoon (Thursday). Really looks good. Wish I had time to do all the panels. This was a somewhat slow process. Masking tape, paint, wait for it to dry, sand and paint, repeat. Two primer coats and two enamel coats later and I'm done. Just can't do much in the boat during the drying times. Have to be careful not to brush up against it and don't want to make too much dust either, so I read and nap. It is good to be done with the painting so I can get going on other projects in earnest.
I sorted out our arrival documentation with the marina today. I now have the proper forms for the next time the boat leaves for another destination.
I have a boat cover that I will try out tomorrow. Originally, I thought it was another sail, but upon closer inspection I realized it is a large cover for the boat. Last year I hung a heavy-duty tarp over the cabin. This tarp looks like it might cover more of the boat. I'll see when I lay it out tomorrow.
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