Here's the picture of her on the first day we got her.
One of the first things we did was clean out the hull, and all the garbage. We pulled two large garbage bags of trash from the port-side lazerette and another three from the cabin. Beer cans, old rope, old canvas, molded life jackets, papers, and general trash were found all over. We cleaned the cushions and scrubbed the interior.
Hung a picture from Hawaii (my wife's homeland), and mounted the flat panel TV on a rotating arm.
Then we updated her interior lights. Every light inside the boat was replaced with the new teak rimmed interior lights.
Replaced the cubby rings in the cockpit....
Next we updated her speakers and stereo for tunes....
We added her name to the stern....
In the same picture you can see the line holders that I made to replace to the older ones.
We fixed the Catalina smile this spring, putting in a new shaft, PSS, and self-feather prop.
we added the GPS and the navigation table light....
then we added bungees to the bookshelf to retain the books while heeling.
Of course the new mainsail and the new jib....
And finally the new life lines, hull waxed twice, and hatch cover.....
She looks completely different, faster, lively, and prettier.... That was a lot work in a year. I didn't mention the new anchor bags, solar vents, and shore power chord.... but that's mostly all of it. A least the boat is keeping me off the streets,
not part of NiSe but it gets me to her.... on sunny days anyway. As the rudder is still missing, I am missing just being out there.
As owners of 1987 Catalina 30 ... we love this post! She's looking great ... Love the canvas work!
ReplyDeleteWe also have motorcycles, but we just haven't made the time to ride them lately ... hopefully this Fall before we sell them for cruising!