Photo Gallery - August 2005
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version of the image.
The
Queen Jane with her skirt down. Her bottom has been patched and faired, the
topsides are masked to protect while the boot-stripe is repainted a lovely
bright blue.
Shot
of the stern at the same stage as the previous photo. The white patches are
epoxy barrier (hi-build) to cover areas that were ground and filled.
The center board propped up on a pipe and some jackstands.
A
yard worker sprays a primer coat of a silver paint designed to form a "tie
coat" between the epoxy patches, the blue boot-stripe overspray and the
antifouling paint which goes on top of it. It has a nice silvery color.
Kate
rolling on the first coat of bottom paint up at the bow. She wore a fashionable
ready to wear haz mat protection suit and Oakley sunglasses.
The
skipper rolling anti-foul paint.
Jonah
has outgrown his new bicycle so we took him to a bike shop and got him this
snazzy new one!
Mom
and dad were not satisfied with bicycles, so they got a used car instead. This
1988 Ford Falcon (built in Australia and looks a lot like Japanese cars in the
US from that era - probably built by a Japanese company) cost only A$2,400 or
about US$1,800. Unfortunately it is a 6 cyl engine and burns a lot of fuel.
We
celebrated Kate's birthday shortly after leaving the Norship yard and moving the
boat to Yorkey's Knob, about 12 miles North of Cairns.