Preparing for winter storage on dry land. |
Friday, November 04, 2016
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Interesting how that's done for repairs or whatever.
ReplyDeleteSaw a bit of it whilst away on holiday.
Yes, summer comes to an end and so the boat season.
ReplyDeleteWhat a neat contraption...and I bet it needs a bit more than water to clean some of that gunk off!
ReplyDeleteThere is a lot of expense that goes into owning a boat.
ReplyDeleteThat looks like quite the setup, Andy!
ReplyDeleteAnother reason why the best boat is a friend's boat!
ReplyDeleteGood title. Boat ownership is not for someone thin of pocketbook.
ReplyDeleteMakes the boat look so light.
ReplyDeleteMuch easier this way than having to get in the water!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great crane.
ReplyDeleteHere all boats have already been brought ashore for the winter.
He is getting better weather to do this job than he would in many years.
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