A Nice N Easy Story...

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Jun 1, 2005
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Pearson 303 Robinhood, ME
sort of. I assumed his position for the time being. No disrespect meant. There I was… just trying to pressure wash the deck (non-skid). Found the pressure washer… and it started right up… this is great. How much trouble can one get into with a project like this? Got up top… and started to blast the accumulated dirt, soot, and crud before she gets hauled. My neighbor decided to have a bonfire a couple of days ago. He was dragging crap out of the woods just to burn… only 30’ from the boat… what a maroon! Anyway… I was moving right along with satisfactory results… when all of a sudden the 3’ wand with head came flying out of the handle like a missile… rocketing off the deck and on to the ground. Well… now I have a chip down to the glass… about the size of an eraser head. One-step forward… 2 steps back. O.K… I know what you are thinking… don’t say it! I need to make a cosmetic repair… I would like to mix in some color and get the non-skid pattern back. (Need to make a stamp of the non-skid). What is the easiest way to make this repair? It could have been worse… like the wand ending up in the galley. Regards, Boodini
 

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Jun 15, 2004
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Islander/Wayfairer 30 sail number 25 Perryville,Md.
Eraser head size ? you mean like thumb nail size?

Get some colorant from your local paint store and make the repair and shape it with a triangular file and be done with it.
 
May 11, 2005
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Seidelman S37 Slidell, La.
Aint boats fun

Rich, like I have said before. Mr. Murphy lives in or close to every boat ever made. Of course, as you know, he lives next door to me. One step forward, two steps back. We can do as the newspapers do, and shorten this up to fill lots of situations. OSFTSB
 
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