Been awhile since I've last posted. The Sweet Sandy Ann has gone through many changes since. New running lights, mast light, all new 12volt wiring with new panel,12 volt led cabin lights, complete 110 shore power kit from Easy ac/dc, every perforation through hull has been rebed with brutal rubber and finally not a drop inside. But the most fun I had was getting boat off trailer at my shop to redo bottom and rebuild keel.I'm blessed to have tools to make job much easier. Had keel sandblasted casting was so rough. Bondo 2part epoxy paint on keel and bottom then ablative paint on everything below water level. There's a lot more I've done. Money wise,we all know what boat stands for.I don't keep track of hours cause it would probably make me sick. It's all fun when I bought her she was a mess. Now i'm pretty proud of her.Now shes in a slip in Oceanside Harbor in Southern Calif. now I can sail anytime work permits. we love it. Oh the guy in picture is my father he's my 80 yr old sailing instructor