Anything on the bottom is just hard work. Everything is pushing up and it is a work out. the bottom looks great for the age of the boat. The fact that it is faster is proof. nice job
I can't tell you how much I have enjoyed the authenticity of your videos Owen! I recently purchased a 1978 Contessa 26 because I saw how hard you had to work on your CD 25d and knew I couldn't manage a bigger boat. Keep these videos comin'!
Hello. Today I found your channel and I am delighted. Your videos are entertaining, educational and very pleasant, they make you feel on the boat, in the moorings and in the port. Thank you! Greetings from Argentina
That is some hard labor! Well done! She looks great! Regarding fiberglass repairs where you may want to apply gel coat, it might be worth watching Andy with “Boatworks Today” on the subject? He just recently did a video on the subject. I am suggesting this more as something to do in preparation for a future haul out, while relaxing with a beer. In the meantime, I am enjoying your adventure, thank you for sharing it,
Thanks for the tip and kind words! I've been watching Andy for a few years and as recently as last week. I need to fiberglass an old exhaust hole in the transom and I'll definitely be watching his videos for some guidance beforehand.
I think Andy just did an episode regarding epoxy and gel coat and a “tie coat” that was interesting. I am a total novice on such matters, but it was provocative to me.
Great work, thanks for sharing!
Thank you, Zac. Cheers!
Anything on the bottom is just hard work. Everything is pushing up and it is a work out. the bottom looks great for the age of the boat. The fact that it is faster is proof. nice job
You nailed it, Tom. That’s basically why the aft end was left for last; it’s the hardest. Thank you!
Good job Owen😀
Thanks for watching, Owen. :)
I can't tell you how much I have enjoyed the authenticity of your videos Owen! I recently purchased a 1978 Contessa 26 because I saw how hard you had to work on your CD 25d and knew I couldn't manage a bigger boat. Keep these videos comin'!
Hi Rory, that’s really nice of you to say. I’m glad the videos can be of some use. Have fun with with your new boat. That’s a good one!
Owen, you definitely know how to work hard and think through a project. Well done!
I doubt I deserve such lofty praise, Alfred, but I thank you nonetheless. Thanks for your continued interest.
Hello. Today I found your channel and I am delighted. Your videos are entertaining, educational and very pleasant, they make you feel on the boat, in the moorings and in the port. Thank you! Greetings from Argentina
Greetings to you, Pablo! Thank you for your comments and kind words.
Great work Owen She's looking nice mate
Thanks for your continued viewership. It’s much appreciated. All the best to you.
What a lovely little boat ! I am looking forward to experiencing your progress. Good luck with the project.
Thank you, Doug! I much appreciate it
That is some hard labor! Well done! She looks great! Regarding fiberglass repairs where you may want to apply gel coat, it might be worth watching Andy with “Boatworks Today” on the subject? He just recently did a video on the subject. I am suggesting this more as something to do in preparation for a future haul out, while relaxing with a beer. In the meantime, I am enjoying your adventure, thank you for sharing it,
Thanks for the tip and kind words! I've been watching Andy for a few years and as recently as last week. I need to fiberglass an old exhaust hole in the transom and I'll definitely be watching his videos for some guidance beforehand.
I think Andy just did an episode regarding epoxy and gel coat and a “tie coat” that was interesting. I am a total novice on such matters, but it was provocative to me.
The helmet was beautiful!
Looks Really Good, a lot of work, Thanks for the update
Thanks for watching, Ed!
good job
Thank you! Cheers!
Being a yard smurf is not a lot of fun but it's sure nice when you get done.. It's really satisfying when you splash knowing it's all good down there.
Thanks William. Absolutely right!
Looks really good. I wouldn't worry too much about any imperfections below the waterline. The fish aren't as critical as us humans.
Thanks Jim, so true. I guess not even I can muck it up bad enough to offend the fish. Now as for the neglected topsides...
They make offset slime keys for minor alignment adjustments. Might work
I’ll definitely look into that. Thanks for the tip!
If you have tough stains or nicotine to get off, try SPRAY NINE, you can get at Walmart. Works better than 409.
I did a hatteras 38 fbdc and it took me and my dad 90 hours to bring it down to the gel coat it had 5 layers
That's must've been crazy hard work! It's fantastic you were able to tackle it with your Dad.
Fairing compound in a few areas sanding 4 barrier coat primer then 3 costs of paint is left to do for the beginning of 23 season