Spring in Newfoundland and time to haul Come What May to have her bottom cleaned and a couple of fresh coats of anti-fouling applied. This is her first bottom work since the spring of 2013. She’s been afloat since. We did have new anodes installed by a diver last spring before setting out for Newfoundland.
This year we’re also having her freeboard cleaned and polished while she’s on the hard. She’ll be some pretty.
The Capn and first mate had a lovely cruise across the bay to the boatyard on a glorious May 24 weekend (no snow!!). It was over too soon and was just a tease as to what we will be enjoying again real soon.
Come What May survived her winter hibernation well, as shared in the last few posts – the ice, the winter winds, the frigid bay – No Problem !! Thanks to the friendly folks at the Harbour Grace marina who kept a watchful eye on her over the winter.
We are anxious to set sail again soon and to welcome some family and friends aboard to explore some more of the beautiful Newfoundland waters. A week exploring Trinity Bay is definitely in the works. Perhaps Bonavista Bay? Come on retirement…:)
i would say the boat had a better winter than mudder lol
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id say boat had a better winter than mudder lol
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