Stripping, Etc.- Wooden Tahiti Gaff Cutter -Episode 025-Slowly Sailing

Published 2024-07-14
In this episode, I mostly take what's left of the old finish off the exterior teak, and throw a little varnish on the bowsprit.
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The Slowly Sailing theme music was written, performed and produced by me, Sean Morrissey- all rights reserved.


The other music in this episode is, AFAIK, non-copyrighted music, all recorded in the early 1920s, found
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Bee's Knees- the Original Memphis Five- 1922

Walkin' the Streets (Until My Baby Comes Home)-Wingy Mannone and his Orchestra- 1922

Soothing- Ernest Stevens Trio- 1922

All Comments (4)
  • I was sailing my wooden gaff cutter from Maine to North Carolina and back about ten years ago and stayed at a marina near Bath,NC….Nina was there…. I was particularly taken by her beautiful simplicity…..you’re saving a great boat….. thanks for taking me along…..how May I contribute to your effort…..cheers….Stott
  • @furphyman
    G'day I dont know if you have heard of a joggle or tick stick. They are invaluable for making accurate templates of curves and bulkheads. Cheers