After installing the new fuel tank and water tank the interior was in deplorable conditon. We decided it would be best to update the interior while we were not living onboard. So, for almost a year now Bill has been cleaning, sanding and varnishing the interior.
In addition, each time he went to the boat (about one week a month), he brought back a pickup truck load of stuff (tools, spare parts, linens, dishes, pots & pans,books, rugs, lamps, etc.) home to be sorted into one of four piles: 1. throw away, 2. store, 3. donate to good will or 4. take back to the boat. Everything taken back to the boat was cleaned and/or refinished as required.
Brass clocks, barameters and lamps were cleaned and sprayed with an acrilic coating, rugs were cleaned or replaced.
Most woodwork was refinished with satin varnish (the original finish by Endeavour) however some of the trim, the companionway stairs and the Navagation table top were finished in either gloss Epifanes varnish or glossy polyeurthane.
Mobetah in St. Pete Beach Florida just prior to leaving for the Northwestern Caribbean
About Us
- BILL and PAT ALDRIDGE
- Until his retirement, Bill Was a Landscape Architect for the National Park Service and Pat was a Physical Therapist.