May 5th, 2017
Despite my best efforts yesterday to clean out all the cotton beneath the break of the deck, there was still more for me to clean out today. I used a multitude of tools to try and get every last bit of cotton under the deck. I used two sawzall blades and a plethora of reefing hooks to meticulously get all of the cotton out. While this may seem a bit ridiculous, it's important, because in order to get the deck tightened, all of the cotton must be removed. Today was quite rainy, but luckily the boat is covered by plastic, so I didn't have to get soaking wet.
Work Log 9.5 Hours 7am-4:30pm 30min Lunch break
Total Hours: 41.5 Hours
Despite my best efforts yesterday to clean out all the cotton beneath the break of the deck, there was still more for me to clean out today. I used a multitude of tools to try and get every last bit of cotton under the deck. I used two sawzall blades and a plethora of reefing hooks to meticulously get all of the cotton out. While this may seem a bit ridiculous, it's important, because in order to get the deck tightened, all of the cotton must be removed. Today was quite rainy, but luckily the boat is covered by plastic, so I didn't have to get soaking wet.
This is the hammer and reefing iron that I used primarily |
Total Hours: 41.5 Hours
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