stevenjen
Quit our jobs and bought a Westsail 32. Now what?
Scraping the dinghy! I only had my little garden shovel until a neighbor brought by a supply of proper scrapers. Using the correct tools makes all the difference. The crap on this dinghy is about 2″ thick.
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jen
– February 1, 2009
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Scraping the dinghy! I only had my little garden shovel until a neighbor brought by a supply of proper scrapers. Using the correct tools makes all the difference. The crap on this dinghy is about 2″ thick.
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