Paint problems or "How to figure things out"

Paint problems or "How to figure things out"

The first days have been so hard as the project looked so overwhelming. Oh my God we have to do everything! Anytime I started a job and I posed my sight on a different corner of the boat I saw an umpteenth job to do and then another one and I felt I was going crazy. Actually I did go crazy. Luckily Kate intervened to keep me focused on doing one thing at a time and to avoid compulsive shopping.

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In four days of full time work we accomplished several tasks but most important we found a method. It took one fight and some snipping, we also hit dead ends or wandered around the boat (not that much walking though!). Not that now everything is under control, we learned to move slow but with a constant pace. For both of us it’s the first renovation process and learning requires time.

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Another important factor is alliance. In 4 days we were so lucky to have good people around. From John and Sue who not only welcomed us in their home but also wired us up to the most useful connections around, last but not least a young couple of fairhaveners who owns a boat. It sounds like we have new friends. Their boat is much more ready than ours and that means we may be able to go sailing soon with Freddie and Heather!

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The biggest hassle at the moment is painting the boat and which paint to use. There are different brands (Awlgrip, Interlux, Imron, etc.) different types (one or two part epoxy or polyhuretane) and different prices, including a guy who is selling paint 10$ a gallon of the weirdest colors on earth. It looks like we are not able to make a decision right know and asking the experts only adds confusion as anyone has own different opinions. We could be very close to have the deck and the topside painted, but we miss the paint… It is just a matter of luck I guess. Anytime the situation overwhelmes me I try to focus on the small things I have ahead. There is a lot to do anyway and if we are not ready to make a decision about paint it’s because it’s not the time. Something will emerge. In the meanwhile we just express preferences… out of many possibilities.

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6 Replies to “Paint problems or "How to figure things out"”

  1. the experience of a life time Captain, what you have been looking & waiting for, … I’m very very proud of U to see U come this far , … congratulations and I’m 100% + you and beautiful Captain Kate will make an excellent team and will do a FIRST CLASS JOB being able to go sailing soon (y) , … Aloha.

    1. Thanks Capitan Popeye, we need all the support as the path is steep. I hope to sail soon too!! Hasta pronto!

  2. The best part of the experience is who you both will be when you’ve done the best job that you can. I spoke to a client recently about “slippery” bottom paint and electric propulsion, makes sense to me.

    There is also a company on Cape Cod – E-Paint,

    1. Talking about electric propulsione George, do you know if is possible to have an Electric Yacht unit inspected. The guy who did the conversion did a bad job installing the batteries so now I ended up with having to redo the system and don’t know what’s the condition of the propulsion system

  3. Voto per la seconda della seconda foto…e buon viaggio! chissà mai che un giorno non capiti da quelle parti pure io e potrò fare una di quelle crociere nell’oceano di cui tu sei capitano.
    buon lavoro, ciao
    Pietro

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