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Re-building the Dewdrop

This is the story of the "Dewdrop" (previously "Kathleen-Charlotte"). She's a Wooden Silhouette MK II, designed by Robert Tucker and built by Hurley Yachts of Plymouth in 1960. She was literally saved from the bonfire November 2006 and was given to me as a project. PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM UP and feel free to leave comments!(More info on Silhouette's can be found at www.soia.org.uk) ***PLEASE READ FROM THE BOTTOM OF THE BLOG UPWARDS!***

Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Filling all the holes


It's important to take time to properly fill all the screw-holes and blemishes before sanding them flat. This will provide a good base for paint to go on. It's really worth (no matter how mundane!) to put the effort in here as the resultant finish will be built on this preparation.


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