
Buster is in charge.
Since the Covid crap going on, we have stayed away from visits to our fellow Woody Boaters out there. And super isolated from New Jersey, New York. Heck, at one point I wasn’t allowed to enter and work in NJ. In what is the most densely populated state in our union, I have no problem staying away.

More Cobra work.
But that hasnt stopped many, many boats from showing up for some much needed work. The Marina is packed. New Bottoms, Service, repairs, and some of that glorious Varnish, being lovingly coated on freshly sanded mahogany.

The Varnish Room. AHHHHHHHH SNIIIIIFFFFFFFF! AHHHHHH
AHHHHHH, breath in, breath out. Whiff it all in.. The Boatress has her Calgon Bath, I have varnish. Varnish take me away!

The prototype Cobra getting ready… For Dora? Dare I start doing some sort of countdown? PROTO!

New bottom anyone?
Jim Staib
I see Ed Andrew’s Holiday in the background. He must have enough frequent flyer miles to get another boat done.
Ed andrews
Your KILLING me!
m-fine
Staying away from NY and NJ was a good idea in March and April, but these days it’s the Midwest you want to avoid. Especially Wisconsin!
This is the heat map as of 11:00 last night per the WSJ:
Greg Lewandowski
Every self respecting boat shop has a great dog that gets a lot of positive attention from both employees and customers. It’s part of the formula for success!
Jaxon
See this rock? I could be peeing on your leg too. Always bring treats 🦴🦴
steve bunda
Louie Whitecap the 6th of Lucerne , Yup