Porpoise2
New Member
It wasn't easy righting my boat the other day, and I had to do it twice. (Grrr).
I was a little more mellow the 2nd time, which allowed time for water to seep into the spars and made righting much tougher. (I got a Good Samaritan volunteer after a time, so with two of us, it did get righted eventually).
Aside from filling the tiny holes left by the previous owner, and replacing questionable end-caps, how about foaming inside?
I was a little more mellow the 2nd time, which allowed time for water to seep into the spars and made righting much tougher. (I got a Good Samaritan volunteer after a time, so with two of us, it did get righted eventually).
Aside from filling the tiny holes left by the previous owner, and replacing questionable end-caps, how about foaming inside?