It’s the weekend again and we have a weekend of hard graft
ahead of us. First things first mind. Tonight we are heading to Lincoln Boat
Club for a few beers to toast in the weekend but more importantly to discuss
the ins and outs of the bank holiday weekend BBQ at Bardney village.
On Saturday it is time to start the hard work. First up is
jet washing the boat and the canopies. Construction of the next phase of
development at the marina has resulted in a film of dust coating every external
surface of the boat so it has to be washed off. A gentle jet wash will remove
the filth from the new hoods.
Whilst Liam is busy on the external cleaning I have the
unenviable job of cleaning the cockpit vinyl. Last weekend we discovered that
magic sponge is excellent at cleaning the white upholstery but we now have one
gleaming white clean patch, so I now have to finish off the job. Fortunately
the magic sponge makes light work of cutting through the grime so it isn’t a
difficult job.
The last of Saturdays jobs is cleaning the dinghy ready for
her first outing of the year. Again this
should be a relatively easy job thanks to the magic sponge and the jet
washer. We cleaned the hull at the back
end of last year so it shouldn’t be too dirty.
Sundays job is applying a coat or two of Fabsil to the
canopies. The Fabsil reproofs the hoods and helps them to repel water and also
dirt and grime. It also helps them keep their colour and as they repel the
water they don’t tend to be so prone to mould and mildew growth. With a little
bit of TLC we hope to keep the new hoods in excellent condition which should
help to ensure that they last as long, if not longer than the original hoods
which we inherited.
So it looks like we have a marina weekend on the cards. We
have not had one for a while so it will make a change for us. We have to make
sure that Naughty-Cal is looking at her very best for her cruise in the company
of Lincoln Boat Club.
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