It’s that time of the year again and for this haul out I had them remove the rear mast. It has some breaks in the glue joints, just like the ones that caused the main mast to fail so, I thought that I’d get ahead of the curve on this one.

After a good scraping and power wash of the bottom it was off to our new home in outer Siberia.




The “other” work ward is about a football field from the office and shops so I will be getting a lot of exercise going back and forth.
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