Is it Spring yet?

Thank you. Now I am clear. Rejex, Buff Magic and a good heavy duty buffer with wool pads. I have two of the cheap ones but I don't like them. I used to use some marine wax that needed 3 deferent pads to complete wax transaction and it was very annoying to keep replacing the pads as you go. Took for ever.
Thank you guys.
 
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I had to work in the city today and forgot an umbrella needless to say I was soaked to the bone by the time I was heading home.

I have decided I'm pulling my cover this weekend so long as it stops raining long enough for me to do it. I'm done with Winter it's time to start working on the boat and I'm pushing forward.
 
Rainy and cold Saturday, cloudy and cold Sunday. My cover is staying on.
 
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Originally posted by HOGAN

Rainy and cold Saturday, cloudy and cold Sunday. My cover is staying on.






If I didn't have gel-coat repairs to do I would wait as well. I have to at least get someone to look at and be prepared to begin the work. At the moment they are just working of what I told them needs to be done. I really want them to see for themselves and make sure everyone is on the same page so I can give the green light to move ahead. I don't have a lot to do and most things have been there since I bought the boat but things I would like to improve on. I'm trying very hard to stay on schedule.
 
I agree Mike. I was tempted to start cutting the shrink but I'm gonna hold off on that. How are things at the marina? Have not had too many chances to stop by over the winter. Are they going to be ready to get boats in by late March/early April?

I know they will be happy to get back in their office, out of the trailer and back to business as usual! Ginny & Mike are going to need a long vacation after this. They had a lot to contend with and it appears they pulled it off!
 
Judy, they are moving along quite well, all the docks but "D" should be in and ready to go.

They have worked non-stop throughout the winter.

Dave, a little cold for glasswork, no?
 
Drinks are on Bob. He has a huge bottle of Bombay Sapphire that he will be sharing with us all.

Bob, make sure you have Schwepps Tonic, not that cheap stuff...
 
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Originally posted by HOGAN

Judy, they are moving along quite well, all the docks but "D" should be in and ready to go.

They have worked non-stop throughout the winter.

Dave, a little cold for glasswork, no?






Yes but it's warming up quickly and I want to be on the top of the to do list and as of yet they don't even know what it is that I want done. In the mean time I can start buffing the boat and getting everything else in order. There is not a lot of work to do a couple of nice days and they can bang it out.
 
Don't you guys all know that we have to wait for the snowstorm that happens AFTER Hogan takes his cover off? Then, and only then is spring here!
 
Hogan seems to have lost his nerve this year and I can wait forever! Heck if I had the time I would go pull the cover today.
 
Not lost my nerve, just not up to taking the cover off in freezing rain...
 
I hear you and don't blame you but several years ago you would have been pulling the trigger I think you are to busy dreaming of RVs:)

I must say after being outside today I not sure I'm so eager to uncover either, it's cold and windy today. I hate the cold!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
If the weather this year was as warm as it was last year, I'd have the cover off already and be working on the boat. I'm in no rush with this year's weather.
 
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