Dry Dock for A Slow Boat to Nowhere

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algale
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Dry Dock for A Slow Boat to Nowhere

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Well, I finally had a chance to inspect A Slow Boat to Nowhere. I knew my accident on the Penobscot River had put a good scratch on the outside and was relived to see no damage inside at that spot. What I didn't know was that there are 2 spots near the stern where the interior glass de-laminated and cracked. Surprisingly, there is no visible exterior damage at these spots to the glass or wood. She will go into dry dock and I will repair her.
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Re: Dry Dock for A Slow Boat to Nowhere

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Stuff happens. Oh Sh--! Dry dock work ahead. mostly concerned about the stern.
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Re: Dry Dock for A Slow Boat to Nowhere

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How did the repair go Al?
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Re: Dry Dock for A Slow Boat to Nowhere

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Not done yet. Life is intruding.
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