Thursday, April 9, 2009

Making the best of the weather

Recently we have been joined by John Garside, a new and very enthusiastic volunteer who has worked hard to smooth out the aft lockers (which were beautifully painted, but ruined by overnight rainfall) and is starting work on stripping the saloon of paint ready for a fresh lick of the white stuff.
Pauline Rorke has been busy rust busting the railings and getting them spic and span, and Ian Rees (Chief Engineer) has rebuilt the engine room wall and is hurtling through the woodwork at a great pace.
The Easter weekend looks set to be fair, weather wise, and I am hopeful that the gold leaf can be applied to the hull so that all that is left to be done is the antifouling and anode changing.

Bad news re: the generator, we may be looking at anything up to £1000 to fix it in time for the coming season, more to come on that very soon. It is essential that early bookings come in quickly, it is charter bookings that get jobs such as this paid for.

Other than that, Monarch is progressing very well and we are hopeful to be afloat again some time next week....fingers crossed!!

Until next time,

The Skip

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