
Since pulling the boat late last fall, I have managed to:
Pull the mast step off, do some core repair under the mast step, reglass under step, install a hinged step with halyard plate, paint the cabin top in that area, paint the sliding hatch, fabricate wood slides for the hatch, pull-fill-redrill-rebed all lifeline stanchions, same for jib track with new wood plates under track, install a toppping lift, install a set of reefing lines, repair some dings in the rudder, replace the wood on the outboard mount, readjust the spreaders, and find a new lake to go sailing in.
Basically I have done everything BUT go sailing. Hopefully that is about to change.
If not this weekend, then definately next we'll be out there discovering all the things we forgot or never knew so well to begin with. My wife is looking forward to sailing in a lake without the current we've become used to in the Columbia; she thinks (and I hope) it will be a little less stressful.