Having finished my term at Cambridge, I am now back in Tollesbury doing the last few jobs on Jelly Fish. With the help of Chris and Ruth we ran her aground on Quarters spit to do a spot of cleaning and painting.
We left Tollesbury at midnight and took the ground at about 1. After a couple of hours sleep we got up to watch the sun rise and began scraping off all the barnacles and a lot of Tollesbury mud. The water was a long way away so lots of trips to collect water. Cooked breakfast followed, and then the painting began. Most ended up on the hull of Jelly Fish, however a substantial amount remains on our clothing and skin! The sun was out so the paint dried faster than the tide rose. We got a second coat where necessary, and then waited for her to float. Having floated we realised the masking was still on! We tried to get off as much as possible!
The weather has been amazing this week for working on Jelly Fish. The other jobs that have been started this week are the revarnishing of exterior woodwork, sorting out electrics, and a general sort out of the boat.
Jelly Fish's new sails are due to arrive tomorrow thanks to Jeckells Sails, so a sail in order to test them out will be required in the following week.
1 comments:
Mary- great effort- love the pics :-)
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