Sovereign Nations: Forty-year-old teak sanding beautifully
Sovereign Nations: After scraping comes sanding
Sovereign Nations: About to fill some overdrilled holes
Sovereign Nations: Drill and fill
Sovereign Nations: The sliding hatch is not alright
Sovereign Nations: The sliding hatch mended for fiberglassing
Sovereign Nations: A laying on of hands
Sovereign Nations: Dena cuts the fiberglass to length
Sovereign Nations: Sometimes a spreader is the best tool
Sovereign Nations: Rebuilding the dinghy sailing rig in paradise...my happy place!
Sovereign Nations: The lord's work...
Sovereign Nations: Dena in The Shop
Sovereign Nations: Cleaning, cleaning, cleaning!
Sovereign Nations: Companionway hatch project
Sovereign Nations: Epoxy coated
Sovereign Nations: The windlass in the shop
Sovereign Nations: Hammered, before
Sovereign Nations: Oversized drill bit and epoxy so we'll get a good bite
Sovereign Nations: James sanding the companionway bits
Sovereign Nations: Cleaning is always the first order of business
Sovereign Nations: The sliding hatch was definitely broken
Sovereign Nations: That's a big temporary gap
Sovereign Nations: Under the sliding hatch's cover was naz
Sovereign Nations: Whip it real good
Sovereign Nations: Mark that whip real good