Christy has been prodding me to get back out into the shop and working again and I have been dawdling. The intensity of the Peterborough work needing to be done was putting me off, so I decided to start with an easy one. I moved the Pete out to the boat house and brought in the Huron we bought from Martin2007.
I had it stripped bare in about 90 minutes so now can begin the rebuild. I am taking a page from Robin's playbook and I am not going to strip the varnish, just give it a scratch and new varnish. The boat only needs the ends done, two ribs and a bit of planking although I may strip all the planks that have the Fibreglas on them to make that easier, or just sand it as smooth as possible. Many tacks need to be re-clinched but that should be easy enough as well. Could have this in canvas by the end of November and then on to the Y-stern.

Look how thick the decks are, and they are heavy too, I'll replace them with something lighter and thinner.


I had it stripped bare in about 90 minutes so now can begin the rebuild. I am taking a page from Robin's playbook and I am not going to strip the varnish, just give it a scratch and new varnish. The boat only needs the ends done, two ribs and a bit of planking although I may strip all the planks that have the Fibreglas on them to make that easier, or just sand it as smooth as possible. Many tacks need to be re-clinched but that should be easy enough as well. Could have this in canvas by the end of November and then on to the Y-stern.

Look how thick the decks are, and they are heavy too, I'll replace them with something lighter and thinner.

