Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Arrival of new decks

As the trucks and crew from Maritime arrived Gary and I moved into crew support.  I also had to clean all the stainless fittings to be reembedded later.  Gary had so many jobs I can't even list them all.  




Back side of the new panels

Maritime has their own products of sealant and epoxy

Deck arrival!
Here is Freddie when the big truck brought the new decks!  Ureka! The end is in sight!

Some of the fine front joinery work 

Fitted and read to be bedded down



Beginning of the caulk process on coach

Chris adding caulk to a tricky panel
The new decks have arrived and are being installed!  The rain has been a big factor in when the crew can work, but we have had enough days to really get further along.  I hope all will be done by the end of June.  Hard to believe we started at the beginning of May to deconstruct.  We have moved 3 times to get the best working area.

Coach panels arrive!

Maritime crew installing

Freddie keeping things straight

Fitted and ready

Epoxied down and weighted

We really want to thank the Maritime crew and all the neighbors at Harbortown Marina.  We are the talk of the walk, that 's for sure!

new decks

Pattern Day

We have waited 6 years to replace our teak decks on Miss Em. I knew it would be a invasive, time consuming project. I didn't realize that we would have to rip up so much of the inside to get at the few cleats we would have to move.  Living through deconstruction is much more difficult than my wildest dreams (nightmares).  The way Gary and I get through these times is to work hard and laugh hard.  I offer up our agony.
the black tarry stuff under the old teak

the white tape covers over a thousand screw holes


Gary removed all the screws and sanded the black stuff off.  Then he countersunk the holes and filled them with epoxy.  Then he removed all the embedded teak panels on the cabin roof and filled the channels up with epoxy.

epoxied  screw holes

cabin panel dug out 

panels out epoxy done


I had a few projects also.  Our toe rail was due to be taken down to raw wood and varnished.  Last professionals took a month and I won't share the price.  So I worked around Gary and the weather.


Now the real fun started inside our living quarters.   This is when most women jump ship.  I know because I was ready.  Unfortunely, I didn't get any good offers.  And someone had to watch Gary.

Gary was in the kitchen!

Arrrgh! 

Gary was here!

Gary was here a lot!

Tomorrow  Maritime Wood products will arrive to start putting on the new teak.  KEEP YOUR HOPES UP AS WE WILL!

Sunday, June 19, 2016

Ft. Pierce down time

Even on a windy day locals find a lot to do.  The beach has a beautiful walkway to the end of the jeddies. 



Wind surfers were fun to watch


Colorful kites!

Kids having fun

Manatees swimming
Great Mural of Ft. Pierce History

The great peacock Debate

Peacocks have been prolific in Downton Ft. Pierce as a flock of 20 run around in and out of traffic.  There is even a peacock crossing sign.

Strutting his stuff

We tried to enjoy some of the places that are so fun here at Ft. Pierce.  Beautiful beaches and historic homes are the perks of being here.  There are lots of great art and murels on the older buildings,

Father's Day at Manatee Beach Bar

Beautiful view of Ft. Pierce Inlet