Grinding the hole in the transom
The Hole!
The full face mask
Cochetti on the ground welding on the bottom of the keel.
Our neighbor and fellow steel boater, Richard, has been invaluable in letting us use his welding machine, as well as sharing materials and work space.
Since the welds have been completed, Joe and Stephan have spent too many hours grinding down the welds and preparing the steel for paint. The inside of the boat has needed lots of work as well. The welding on the outside stripped epoxy barrier paint on the inside. The yard was treated to the sound of repetitive banging on steel for many days as Joe pounded out burnt paint and years of accumulated rust. I have spent time pounding and scraping to get to clean steel throughout the interior in preparation for a holding coat of paint. Finn has been a big help doing the glamorous jobs of vacuuming and picking up trash, including spent welding rods! The good news is that we are over the hump! Next is painting and then we can splash the boat!
The Boys!
We won't sink!
The welding is done!
Nice tan, huh? But look at the Teva lines. That's my real color. The rest is from one day in the yard!
Finn and I have also been working at home. My oboe reed orders are high so I am preparing a big batch to mail to the States. Finn has been learning pre-algebra (Do YOU remember the Communtative Property of Addition?), reading Robinson Crusoe, studying the Ancient Egyptians and learning about cells in school. He has also been collecting pets: hermit crabs, a locust, a cricket and a baby coral snake. The crabs died and the rest have since been released but we have enjoyed examining them. Guaymas has a five day Carnaval right before Lent, complete with a parade (floats, a band and dancers), loud music, treats, trinkets and festival rides. We took a break on Fat Tuesday to enjoy the sights and sounds.
The Guaymas Drum Corp!
Du-fish!
Dragon Float!
Finn's Locust!
Sunset from our roof.
The end is in sight - soon we will be sailing!
Happy Birthday, Julie! Hi Joe, Finn & Stephan. Hope you're enjoying your trip!
ReplyDeleteHola Tripulación del Wildflower!!
ReplyDeleteMariana and Víctor Manuel are asking every day when are you comming!! And they go to the beach looking for your boat!. I will tell them that now the welding is well and soon you will arrive at La Cruz.
Saludos!!!