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Boston Whaler - A Time To Rest
After having thoroughly vacuumed and cleared the top sections;
I have wrapped the entirety of the hull with my largest tarp.
The lower sections were s inched tight with the help of tarp eye ts that were put in specific areas.
She is wrapped as a gift would be.
I will say that in order to give the topside a rain deflecting angle;
That I did position two saw horses front and back and positioned one of my ladders atop to form the top ridge.

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Date: 09/30/09 - 2:15 PM
Added by: ritzyrags
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#1 | flippa on October 16, 2009 - 7:25 PM
The refit is looking great!
Wish I had the time & ambition to give my old sorry hulk the same love you are showing this lucky boat.
Good looking dog, looks just like my little girl Mojo.
#2 | ritzyrags on October 26, 2009 - 6:07 PM
Hey Flippa,
It is really not that hard.
Start with a thorough clean up, remove the offended parts and plan phase one of your refit.
Does not have to be done all at once.
This should be for quality time really..
It is the only way that one can find the energy and motivation to "get her done".
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