Finish Her - the worst part is already done
I have a 77 H-25. I bought mine a year and a half ago and she wasn't in the best of shape but for some reason, I had to have her. She'd been in the water for 10 years without being hauled or having any repairs or rigging work done, so I had my work cut out. The bottom wasn't a pretty sight, nor was the keel. I had a boat yard in SF do the keel work (way over my ability) and friends helped me do the bottom work. We actually had a lot of fun and it went rather quickly, but the food and beer tab was unsightly -- oh well! And I couldn't even sail her for the first 3 months I owned her. She's now got new standing and running rigging, new motor, waxed to the max, new canvas and upholstery and just like new. It was worth every hour and every penny. If I had it to do all over again, I'd still go to the wall to make her right. No regrets! She's a quick, very sturdy little boat with a lot of spirit. She's in the water in SF all year around so she'll be hauled again in April 2001. Once again I'll do whatever it takes to get the job done right to keep her in great shape. But this time will be quick and easy. One long hard weekend but well worth it!You've already done the rough part. You can't stop now. It's only going to get better and you'll be in great shape by Spring -- ready to rock and roll!I hope you decide to keep going.Ms. Toad's Wild Ride sends her best!