
lucky horseshoe - and nothing green aboard!
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lots of leatherwork being re-done
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 she has well over 1.5 km of rope aboard!
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just before bending the sails back on the spars
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 sterm sheeting, 200m of mainsheet!
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 nice big clear working decks
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 our one mechanical aid - the windlass
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 22' of bowsrit in front of the bow, needs stowing on the pontoon
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 the rig is truly massive!
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the 3 v old hoops came from Woodbine, allegedly sunk by a U boat!
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 there's the bowsprit, stowed aboard
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 CK348.com of course
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I seem to have spent the winter rebuilding wooden blocks!
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 she is very happy to be afloat again
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her lovely elegant, slim, fast, stern!
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 sails do overhang a bit
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 a LOT of paint and varnish this winter
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 she is planked substantially
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 pin rails everywhere
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 mainsail bent on
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 Geoff's Quarter tonner at home alongside
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 more pins
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 tiller is huge - you steer with the rope
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 prssmatic decklights beam the sunshine down below
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 this is where the sprats were poured down below
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 down below - lots of wine box storage!
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 fuse board and huge oak beams
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 table - holding water for once!!
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 My Alice is 1907, so is her clock
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 these prismatic lights pour sunshine below
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massive fastenings for the rig runners above deck
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 the forepeak - that's my bed under those sails!
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 galley - gas, fridge, hot water, civilised!
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the ship's lights need a polish still
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 red and grey for the galley, and the hull
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anchor protection strips are a bit bling until they calm down with weathering!
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