Beautiful handrails. Nice job.Good Job, WillSnow!
I worked on Mistress today, but not nearly as extensive.
I mounted the new teak handrails after buffing and waxing her.
I've also started tearing out the old electrical system, and I'm glad that I didn't wait. Trailer wiring, solid core wire, electric lamp wire, wire leading nowhere....... I can live with the trailer wiring even though it doesn't last long.
It should be easy enough to streamline the entire thing.
I do like the look of those handrails there! I've always seen those at the marine store and thought "I wish I had a good use for those"... but I like how youv'e used em! ... May borrow that ideaGood Job, WillSnow!
I mounted the new teak handrails after buffing and waxing her.
Ahhh.... That's why there are no corners left on my boat!I think rewiring the boat is one of the first upgrades that every Mac owner does. That's one of the corners that they cut to keep the boats affordable.
I don't know if any of the wiring is original. I can't really tell. It's just a mess. One of the previous owners had a love affair with terminal blocks. I've removed 7 so far, all have been corroded beyond re-use.Beautiful handrails. Nice job.
I think rewiring the boat is one of the first upgrades that every Mac owner does. Every one that I know of has been a rats nest of spliced together lamp wire. That's one of the corners that they cut to keep the boats affordable.
I'll have a long way to go before I get to that point. Mistress had mostly aesthetic issues that took a little elbow grease and some ideas to improve upon. I did get her dirt cheap though!While I did appreciate how cheap my boat was to "buy," I have "invested" probably about 5 times what I paid for it (not including the new outboard.... Or time spent....)
I fully expected to see an actual light of sorts, shining from below or above the tunnel.There's a light at the end of my tunnel!