Is it Spring yet?

Audrey II

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The count down begins! I have had enough of this Winter and now it's time to move on. It may be premature specially with close to a foot of snow on the ground but enough is enough.

Time to start focusing on next season and start working on getting things moving with my to do list.

Anyone else feeling the same?
 
Dave - just start doing projects on the boat. Guarantee that as soon as you start you will feel like it is coming to fast to get the projects done.

I have given myself the next three weekends to finish the floors and inside projects. Then I will be gone fore two weekends after that is the weekend before April 1st. Anfpd yes I feel spring is closing in fast. Lol
 
Absolutely, need to get going. I even inflated my dinghy again in my garage :-). I received delivery of almost all the part for projects on my to do list.
 
I don't have a lot to do! I'm hoping I can do the waste lines over a weekend if it takes two not the end of the world. I have to polish the boat but this is something I do every year. I'm thinking I can be ready in a few weeks if not for this crappy weather!
 
Just came from the marina and everything looks fine! I didn't see any problems with shrink wrap at all.
Starry Night you are looking fine in case you had any concern
Allen you too are fine and the cover was completely clear.
I just happen to notice this boats but again I didn't see any issues with anybodies boats.

I stopped at Haverstraw and had a donut they are having an open house and invited all slip less boat owners to come and reserve a slip for next season. Anyone who has not yet paid your bill I would make sure you take care of this because I'm not sure how many slips they will have left real soon.
 
I don't like my winter cover. It is loaded with snow. Yesterday I went there and added roped under the back so the cover won't sag. He need to finish both my frame and extend the sides so the windows and the engine vents are covered. Hopefully he get it down before spring v. e. r. y slow.
 
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Originally posted by Delivering Happiness

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Originally posted by Anchor Management

Did he agree to make the fixes?





Yes. No questiona ask!







I think that means don't question him, he will get to it when he gets to it.
 
What I meant was when i talked to him about it we walked to the boat and i "reminded" him what we discussed. He disnt admit or anything but immidiatly agreed about what needed to be done. He also said him self that he needed to dinish the frame.
 
Thanks for the update Dave. We are planning to stop by the Marina tomorrow, weather permitting. I need to pull my props for Chuck to perform his magic. Nothing like prop scan and an artist at work.
 
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Originally posted by Starry Night

Thanks for the update Dave. We are planning to stop by the Marina tomorrow, weather permitting. I need to pull my props for Chuck to perform his magic. Nothing like prop scan and an artist at work.





Do you do that every year? Also do you have 4 or 3 blades?
 
As per my usual weekend I was at the marina again today working on the floors. However, l couldn't pass up this photo op of my fairway looking towards downtown Baltimore. To bad it was only 28 degrees out when I got there this morning.

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I should have taken a picture of the Haverstraw Marina docks today when I visited, the water looked the same like in your picture John just with a lot of ice, the docks had a lot of snow on them as well. I wanted to walk to my slip but got discouraged as I was worried going down the ramp might be just a little too much!
 
No snow in Baltimore. The pic is from this morning. 28 degrees out when I took it.
 
That would suck. At least you can shovel it off the sides. It has not snowed much here since I moved here. Still gets plenty cold enough though.
 
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