🎉 Unveiling Our Resurrected Cockpit Locker Lids! 🎉 | SV Ramble On

1 year ago
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If you've been following our progress, you know the countless hours, sweat, and determination that went into breathing new life into our boat. In our previous installment, we embarked on a mission to rescue our weathered cockpit locker lids from the clutches of time. We reconstructed them using Coosa board, ensuring unparalleled durability and resilience for years to come.

This week we unveil the stunning climax of this restoration. This endeavor tested our limits. The days stretched into weeks, and the challenges kept coming. But today, we finally finished the project that's been dogging us for months.

So join us, as we celebrate this momentous achievement. Through sweat, setbacks, and soaring hopes, we've emerged victorious. The sea's call is stronger than ever, and with our cockpit locker lids restored to glory, we're ready to sail into the next chapter. 🛥️🌊🔐

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Rio by Serge Quadrado
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We’re Jeni and Rich. We’re really just a couple of average Joes. In a nutshell we met and married in our early 20s; I graduated from college in my late 20s; adopted two cats and a dog in the late 90s; sold a house and bought a new house in our mid 30s; then sold the new house and moved onto a sailboat in our early 40s. In between all that we had a bunch of fun like camping, scuba diving, watching hockey games (Go Red Wings!), concerts, traveling, spear fishing, restoring a 1963 Chevy II Nova; spending time with family and friends. A few years ago we decided to lay off all the fun-having to fix up this old boat. We figure if we put our noses to the grindstone for a few years, we’ll be able to travel for a few years and do all the fun things we’ve missed.

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