The aft chainplate is really cool
The aft chainplate is really cool
And inside, it's well supported
View of starboard aft quarter . .
Geoff writes: No non skid yet, soon tho. We have ground the decks back to square one -- 40 years of deck paint, or so it looked like. We exposed old plywood patches, but on the whole it was quite solid. We are in the process of bogging the whole deck now, filling in cracks & holes, etc. Once that is faired off, we will apply about four coats of epoxy high build and the non-skid on top of that. VOILAH!
Geoff continues; You can see the bog up the side deck.
Here's Geoff putting in a hard day's work . . .
The ifamous camper . . .
Here's a photo to warm the hearts of all Ariel-Commander Yacht Association members
AUSSIE SUNSET
Here is documentation that Uhuru was originally from California. The sticker expired in 1987. Back then, they were good for a year, so it would be pretty accurate to say the boat sailed from California about 1986 or '87. As soon as they can be edited, we will post Geoff's latest photo record of his progress.
We all know the feeling . . .
UHURU's original owner writes:
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Hi Ron,
You have this guy with a photo gallery, under GEOFF's AUSSIE PHOTO GALLERY.
He thinks it was sailed from California. Would you please pass this email onto him and tell him it indeed was...by me. I was 29 at the time and I took off from Ventura CA and spent about four years in the South Pacific doing the "Coconut Run." I sold UHURU in Brisbane, Australia.
I have LOTS of South Pacific photos of Uhuru. Mind you, I see some extensive cabin top modifications done. I beefed up Uhuru, but she was pretty much original.
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to learn more go to: http://www.pearsonariel.org/discussi...ted=1#post7767
Last edited by Bill; 12-04-2004 at 10:36 AM.
Here is a close up photo of UHURU's builder's plate. Just to verify the hull number.
Geoff is adding a cockpit shower . . .
Seems Geoff left the bottom 'till almost last . . .