We’ve been on the Hard for 3 weeks.
Generally it’s been hot and humid, often raining at night with thunder and lightning. Today is unusual with heavy downpours, grey skies, lots of wind and the obligatory thunder and lightning.
So we’re inside catching up on household chores and resting.
A few work photos;
Me, with my mask and goggles, to protect me from the paint particles as I’m sanding the hull, and the paint has copper in it, which is not healthy for your lungs. It’s tiring work, and I can only get one side of one hull done in a day
This week we’re into the final stretch with a short jobbing list of items to complete, and then we can start with Epoxy Primer on the new waterline area, fiber-glassed areas and any other spots needing Primer.
After that it’s Anti-Fouling.
Other than that, we waiting for a Grounding Plate we ordered from USA, one of ours ‘blew off’ when the lighting strike wave hit us, a month ago.
Of interest, we watched the Ocean Innovations Sea Pod being launched.
This is the Base which gets anchored to the Sea Bed, and floats
This is the Sea Pod. This one is an apartment consisting of a Living Room, Kitchen, Bedroom and Bathroom.
The Pod being placed onto the Base
The Pod floating on its base. The Pod will also have Solar Panels, a Water Maker, and a Jacuzzi.
Ocean Innovations hope to sell these as Homes. I don’t really see that happening, but would make a fabulous Eco Friendly Vacation Accommodation.
Fun to catch up! You are adorable both with mask and with smurf blue make-up, haha. That SeaPod idea sounds odd but interesting. Not sure the general public would like a vacation home that is free to bob about in the tide/wind.
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