Progress Report July 21st
Scott forwarded a new batch of photo's a few days ago which were taken last week so these are a little dated. That aside we can see significant progress in just one week. This photo of the bow shows the new larger rub rail and new bow railing installed. When we first looked at the bow railing on the H38 we were impressed with its size and quality, no need to change anything (at least that was what I thought). Then I started to think about previous boats we have owned and those that offered a bow railing which extends over the anchor allowing me to safely lean over during the retrieval process. I spoke to Scott about this enhancement and he agreed it would be an improvement. In addition to the safety concern I also like the appearance it offers of a longer or slightly sleeker bow. We can also see the hull stripe has been applied. More to follow.............
We off to SD (again) to escape the heat and will provide more photos and updates once we get settled in.
John
Scott forwarded a new batch of photo's a few days ago which were taken last week so these are a little dated. That aside we can see significant progress in just one week. This photo of the bow shows the new larger rub rail and new bow railing installed. When we first looked at the bow railing on the H38 we were impressed with its size and quality, no need to change anything (at least that was what I thought). Then I started to think about previous boats we have owned and those that offered a bow railing which extends over the anchor allowing me to safely lean over during the retrieval process. I spoke to Scott about this enhancement and he agreed it would be an improvement. In addition to the safety concern I also like the appearance it offers of a longer or slightly sleeker bow. We can also see the hull stripe has been applied. More to follow.............
We off to SD (again) to escape the heat and will provide more photos and updates once we get settled in.
John