The last week has seen Juni out of her workshed and along to
our friends’ slipway where she was returned to her element after about ten
years ashore. Predictably a lot of water came in and I’ve been pumping her
every few hours, but this morning’s session at 5.30am suggested the inflow is
going down a little. The following pictures tell the story better than words.
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blinking in the daylight |
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very tight fit on flatbed |
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nearly ready to go |
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tricky slip with dogleg |
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the launching team, combined age (minus wagon) just over 200 |
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