Puppy Luff's spring projects are coming to a close. We added Genoa hardware, bottom paint, Poli-Glo, new tires, used 155 Genoa, cam cleat for jib downhaul, touched up the paint on Puppy Power and installed a Tiller Tamer. We are still waiting for stickers for Puppy Luff and Puppy Power to officially get their "dog tags" up to date.
Puppy Luff all dressed up!!
(http://i613.photobucket.com/albums/tt211/greene2108/CopyofDSC00954.jpg)
If anyone wants to see additional pictures, just click on this link.
http://s613.photobucket.com/albums/tt211/greene2108/
Nice looking boat. You did a very good job with the poli-glo. I am starting mine this week. Hope it comes out as good.
Doug
Summer Escape
Cp16 Number 1994
Thanks Doug. Did you get a chance to check out the other pic's on the link?
Mike
Sure did, looks really nice. Hope we get to go sailing together somewhere here in Wisconsin.
Boat will travel. :)
Put new upper stripe on mine Sunday, getting ready to do the poli thing.
Doug in Burlington
Nice work, did you do the paint job
I did the bottom paint in my garage, the rest of the paint is still original. The blue gel coat does have some old scratches in it, but it is still a nice looking boat. Now if the all the planets will align themselves (no rain, above 50 degrees, not on-call at work, no sporting events for my youngest son, and sub 20 mph winds) I might actually see if I remember how to make it sail again. I'll probably have to let my ankle get back to normal size again before I go. Over 50 and I still try to play basketball twice a week at the YMCA. I guess 50 year old ankles don't like turning sideways!
Looking outside it is 60+ F., nice breeze, not at work, no rain - looks promising...... Oh yeah, son has a track meet tonight. Maybe tomorrow?