Sept. 18, 2025
Finally back onboard Makina! It may have taken climbing a twelve foot ladder with her still on the hard, yet we were onboard again all the same. 😄
Tom, the Yard Owner, had invited me down to the yard to have a look at the finished hull work and paint job.
When calling around for a rental yesterday it shocked me to find that all local rentals were spoken for. When explaining this to Tom he said that there was one of his staff coming to the city for parts the following day and would pick me up for a drive to the yard.
My ride arrived at 9:30 and an hour or so later we were in East River. Tom was there to greet me and took me over to the painting shed where Makina is still being housed. Perhaps the following images do no do the paint job justice; yet the finished product was beyond my expectations! They seemed to have gotten her original colour perfectly!
Jamie claimed it was a shade off yet these old eyes couldn't see it.

In the foreground of the first photo you will noticed the rudder under repair. It had taken a lot of moisture in its interior. The original surveyor in Ontario has suggested that it be looked at when next out of the water. He probably did not expect it to be a little over a year until that happened. It is a great repair to have made with the passage in mind for later this fall.

Tom introduced me to Dennis who will be handling the head installation. He will install it with the option of sending the output to a storage tank, which he will install under the port bench, or over the side using the original through holes.
Tom felt assured that all the details which we have covered will be completed in time for a passage south this October. Reality seems to be heading my way like a speeding locomotive. 😎
Tom offered to have me driven back to the city. These guys are some very nice people.
Back in Halifax now and feeling pumped to get back on the open toss!
A listing of my sailing posts:
https://hive.blog/blog/@novacadian/categories-of-novacadian-s-sailing-seasons
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Haha what an adventure! Nothing like getting work done but so rewarding when it is back in the drink.
That will be a good post.
Too true. Getting very anxious to get her splashed!
I don't know much about the subject, but I like the color. I watched the video, and it looks great.
I wish you a happy Thursday.
Thanks, @lupega. They seemed to have nailed the original color which dates back to the 1970's style; she was built in 1978. With a new bimini and dogger she should look a classic example of that era. 😉
Only 49 Cabot-36's were built. Some hulls were sold using the original molds, purchased after the original company had stopped manufacturing them.
Paint job is looking awesome
Thanks, @davedickeyyall. It really surprised me how much of a match they made to the original colour!
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