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Author: Colin Browning (cbandfam...@yahoo.com) contact the author
Subject: My beautiful recently aquired Windmill
Info: (24452 views) Posted: Sunday 8-17-08 06:50:05 PM
Saturday I went to Mr. Dan Fontaine's beautiful place and purchased the once known as, "Orca" a fiberglass Windmill. While I was at Dan's I got on line and signed up with the Windmill Class association and committed to do the DIYC Thanksgiving Regatta without ever having sailed on this boat. The next day (Sunday) I had to get up early to take my eldest daughter to the airport so she could be with her new husband in Oahu Hawaii. He joined the army about 1 year ago and has been gone since. I didn't just lose her , I lost her beautiful 4 month old baby girl too. All this put me in a very somber mood and I didn't feel like doing anything when I got home. I was however drawn to start going over the Windmill. I started out by fixing the fender on the trailer whose bracket broke probably due to lots of vibration on it's way down to Florida. This got me going and I started removing all the stickers from the boat which lead to wet sanding with 600 paper over the entire boat inside and out. I took the boat off the trailer and added to the carpet on the bunks of trailer. I completely rubbed out the gelcoat with West's Teflon boat polish all the while my other daughter Janell, (and future crew) helped with this entire project. She loves making things look all pretty and clean. We were blown away at how awesome the boat came out after all the elbow grease. Wow! She's a beauty. I'm very happy with my new purchase. I didn't have time to go over the rigging but upon my initial inspection I didn't see anything that required any attention. I do however want to rig her with a pole launcher to simplify things. When I placed her back on the trailer I had to move her forward about 3 inches after setting her down. You could have moved her with one finger. The teflon finish was that slick. So by the end of the day my mood had improved dramatically. I just want to say Thank You Dan Fontaine and I can't wait to get the newly renamed "My Mojo" #4481 in the water and start applying her VooDoo to the other boats in the class. Colin Browning

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