DanielM wrote: ↑Jul 15th, '24, 23:18
Francesco,
Hurricanes are just part of the deal if you live coastal in a big part of the country and the Caribbean. It’s been that way the entire 40 years I’ve been on the coast. I love being near the water so, 'it is what it is'.
We’re reasonably well prepared, and it was only a Cat 1. I’ve been lucky and haven’t seen too many major storms in my area. I feel for the folks that have.
Italy and Greece are on my 'one day' bucket list destinations. If I ever make it back to the old Continent I’ll try and stop in and see your boat once it’s past the sketch stage.
Daniel:
As already stated with my fellow Bertram Bro Thomas, I'll be more than happy to sail with you here at Cinque Terre, if you plan to come to Italy on vacation.
As far as restoration is concerned, if plans come together, hopefully I'll have the boat in the water next Jun/Jul 2025.
I'm now very close to start with windows mould.
I tried to deal with some metal Carpenter in order to have them made out of SS, but it was way too expensive and I had to bring a disassembled boat to Carpenters shops.
If you need to move a 31 on the road here, you have to pay permits and escort, since beam exceeds 300cm; no way bringing the boat back and forth from Shipyard to Carpenter shop.

I asked then Lookout Boat Frames some estimate but, even though Rachelle Rose was very nice with me, with acrylic glasses, crate, shipping and custom fees, figures were even more expensive than SS windows, while the mould they supply now (Bayliss 31), is not as nice as the previous one
(this was the previous one)
At the end, I had old windows scanned and 'reverse engineered', while I'll have the final meeting with moulding Company this week for last details and hopefully best offer.
Honestly, I do love refurbishing boats, but I'm getting too old for this stuff and things here, in terms of Shipyards attitude and time-scheduling, are getting worse.
Anyway, like any addiction, if you are boataholic, sometimes you simply can't detox yourself...
francesco