November 23, 2005

Projecty McProjectson

Filed under: boat projects — cheyenne @ 4:21 pm

Teak handrails! Very very handy (har har); we installed single loop rails forward and two sets of double loops aft. We didn’t have much to hold onto once you left the cockpit heading aft and always ended up grabbing at winches and blocks or random lines.

Installing grab rails on a Searunner 31

Curtains for the companionways! We sewed these together the day before moving out of the apartment and then added the snaps en route from Coyote Point to the Bay Bridge. We’re glad we did because the wave action got rollier once we were around the Bay Bridge and after we left the Golden Gate, it began to rain and the waves splashed us with much abandon.

Not a lot to say about them except they are just awesome and make it easy to get in and out of the cabins while keeping rain water and spray out.

Searunner 31 Companionway curtains

Searunner 31 Companionway curtains

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