Suddenly issues, the concrete ramp was covered in seaweed and the trailer wheels were in soft sand so no go on the haul. We disconnected the rig on the jockey wheel (fortunately a wide power wheel) and moved the car up the ramp and used the tie down as a short tow line . We were off.

Fifteen minutes to drop the mast, secure the rig and stow the canoe. Ten minutes to home and straight into the pressure wash and scrape down while the barnacles are still thinking its just low tide and have not dried out.
Ian B, the following pictures are grotesque and should be avoided



The good news 30 minutes later and the bottom was clean, ....ehrrm.. back to smooth and ready for a 2pack prime touchup and antifoul. The entire scrape off filled one 9 litre bucket, plus garnishing

I know this is a gross topic for trailered TS owners but from leaving home to picking up Mike, haulout and cleanup to a cup of coffee ...Three hours and a dollars worth of petrol. I will now have an enjoyable 3 weeks bringing the boat back to pristine nick so I can stick it back out in the elements again

Progress reports and pics to follow
