
Received the final number of additional thru hulls needed and placed that order today. Having them shipped out overnight so we can drop them off after work tomorrow. There are a total of 11 more that are needed. We are trying to get into the water by the end of the week. It's a tight timeline but we are trying.
More progress is done on the boat. I am so excited to see her coming back to life. The amount of work done was solid for the weekend and we couldn't be any happier with the progress.
More amazing progress was done this weekend and some work was stalled because of the heat (and high chance of rain). Here are the updates:
Well where do I begin? Well I couldn't sleep because I wanted to get started working. It was unseasonable cool in the mornings so I figured that it would be best to get an early start and see what happens. I do have some photos to post and will add them shortly.
We got up at 3:15AM and drove down to Indiantown. We arrived at the marina to see the boat at around 7:10 and use the facilities. I then hear... "What the F*$#..." I exited the facilities and went looking for Andy only to find out that he received a text (didn't hear it on the phone) at 6:10am that stated the driver would not be meeting us as confirmed to pick up the boat, provided us with an alternate driver who maybe able to do it in a couple of days and wished us luck. Seriously, you couldn't pick up the phone and call us? Then he proceeded to ignore our attempts for phone calls, text and email response. So we left a message for the alt driver and waited for the office at the marina to open up. They didn't have availability with the travel lift for the next couple of days as they were over booked. In the meantime, we needed to have the boat at the new marina in 24 hours or risk loosing our spot. (There was a waiting list to get into this marina.)