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Old 17-05-2016, 07:38   #1
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Starting to see the light....

New to the forum... just saying hey. i have a 462 Morgan. it was once named the Sage of Salem and Queequeg 111... there is footage of the boat rounding cape horn by a previous owner on You tube

We call her Molly

The Hull has been getting a peel an fair as the mat layer was badly blistered...we are back to almost fair and the barrier coats will soon be applied.The toerail has been getting rebuilt to slow down the leaks....

As with all these aging beauties... system by system we are repairing and replacing. hope to be sailing soon.

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Re: Starting to see the light....

Wow! Great boat! Doing it yourself will allow you to learn the boat. Good luck!
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Re: Starting to see the light....

Greetings and welcome aboard the CF, Linwood.
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