tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174707630587958872.post9087900033431264856..comments2023-05-12T07:26:21.635-04:00Comments on s/v Dreamboat Annie - A Westsail 32: "DECK the Halls" - Part 2Davidhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07950027944252186558noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174707630587958872.post-49138185176819156812015-11-23T21:40:25.851-05:002015-11-23T21:40:25.851-05:00Hey Dan,
I realize Annie will never be a showboa...Hey Dan, <br /><br />I realize Annie will never be a showboat, (not on my income), but I AM quick to critique my own work. If it's not up to budget potential, it needs fixin'. <br /><br />As to the white being cooler, Annie's deck in the summer gets too hot to walk on, even though it's a cream color. I checked my buddy's deck, which was bright white, and even in direct summer sun, it was cool to the touch. Therein lies my color decision.<br /><br />Looks like Rhapsody is coming along. (Still can't remember that injectable epoxy that will restore soft decks).<br /><br />Thanks for following!Davidhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07950027944252186558noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9174707630587958872.post-43298850594249412692015-11-23T17:42:42.317-05:002015-11-23T17:42:42.317-05:00Funny how we're our own worst critic of our wo...Funny how we're our own worst critic of our work.<br /><br />Can't really see any bubbles in the pictures. It does look good in making the deck a little brighter, and I'm sure cooler on the feet when the sun hits it too.Danhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07379397976154250105noreply@blogger.com