indeed. with the mast down it just makes sense to go full tilt on getting it happy. My ham operator bud is coming over and we're going to make a weekend of it once i got a pile of parts. He's a ninja with a cable snake.
I'm already planning on ignoring any damages above the water line until after its floating.
Motor is headed to my dad who's a small engine repair guy.
The gal has already committed to redoing all the cushions - she was soundly unimpressed by their 70s era colors. i told her i'll sleep on the hard surface if i gotta so when she gets it its got. lord knows i'm not going to do it for her - that'd piss her off right quick.
I think the missing piece here is i'm remarkably charismatic and can reliably delegate and have a nice network of folks who are reliable after volunteering

I'm going to take the month of april to do this mast work and the other. The month of may to do hull work and paint. wait a week or two after the holiday then put myself in the yard in june, meaning potentially motoring around in late june. Sails up for the first time in july.
With the boat on the hard behind my house and next to my shop i'm very easily spending 20+ hours a week on the boat right now. incidentally i've been a woodworker/blacksmith metal worker for 20 years.

I'm very handy with any tool i pick up.
With all that optimism i'm not a fool. Its why i'm here to talk to you folks, and i've said it before and will never stop saying it - i appreciate the insights and knowledge. I learned at a young age that the best way up is with an ask for advice and demonstration of willingness to do the work.
Ultimately, i don't want to be charter. either i'll be an owner or i'll find another path in life. The bucket list has been completely narrowed down to one thing. sail around the world. maybe twice.

my nauticed tests and such are coming along great and i've given myself 10 years to make sure i got all my ducks in a row with experience, financing, etc etc to see it happen. Now i'm working on the first boat. i may as you said, sell it in a few years for abigger one, something more akin to what i'll be going blue water with, and then make the final jump. no sure. its far enough away i don't need to think about it yet.
What i need to think about is all the false starts and in an out of the water and all that sillyness. Mitigate it. make ready. learned a long time ago in the scouts:
Be prepared.
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Proper Prior Planning Prevents Pitifully Poor Performance.
so. ya. i'm kinda driven. i have about 40 grand in surplus pay checks a year to work with (and assuming i dont get another sizable raise again). my only debts are my house and my car, and i'm paying 50% over base payment each month on those to drive them to zero in less than 10 years. and i'm a jack of trades master of a few. not a master of this one though. not yet.
