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    Commander #19; She's Back!!

    I bought #19 in June and have been renovating her. It's an ideal boat for the gusty summer winds here in the bay and I'm sailing as often as possible!

    Here are some before / after shots...
    This first one is the cabin re-painted, re-upholstered and wired. I've replaced the windows with stained glass (the front have red / green glass in case the nav. lights cut out...just turn on the cabin lights!)
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    The Galley...

    I replaced the old ice-box with some drawers and put a fridge and potable water in the starboard cabinet
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    New Deck

    New paint and sand based non-skid. The wood still needs to be re-done. (the door has a stained glass center and accordian-folds into 3 sections (the upper and lower fold in to protect the glass)
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    Glass at night

    Here's the glass from outside with the cabin light on
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    not all work

    My wife took this shot yesterday. I don't know how I've made it so many years without an auto-pilot
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    Hey Mike, nice work. Who does your stained glass?

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    Glass

    Thanks... I did all the renovations, including the upholstery and glass.

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    Thumbs up Very nice work!

    Looks great!

    In every boat's life, there are cycles of ebb and flow. It looks like the tide has come in for Commander #19!

    Great job!


    s/v 'Faith'

    1964 Ariel #226
    Link to our travels on Sailfar.net

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    All that. Mike,
    and weave yer own hats and roll maestros too?

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    Hat weaving may be a better hobby... less of a time/money commitment.

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