Allan and Sue Martin of Olympia have taken delivery of their restored
21' Dorsett Farallon, which was completed in two separate phases. Last year we rebuilt the interior and cockpit area, and more recently we buffed out the original gelcoat, built a new helm windshield, repainted the off-white side accent stripes, replaced a lot of corroded deck hardware, and generally spiffed things up on the outside of the boat.
We're hoping they'll show off their shiny classic at the Blake Island event, Saturday, June 11.
If you haven't met Allan and Sue, they're great folks--sort of like everyone else in this club!
The first photo, below, shows Sue inspecting the Farallon after they pulled the cover off in Olympia. Other images were taken after interior work was completed...and before we started work on the outside of the hull.
Incidentally, while it's not shown in the photos, Allan and Sue had a really well-designed and constructed cover made for the boat--exceptionally nice, and definitely one you could keep in place at freeway speeds. They passed along contact information for the upholstery/canvas shop this morning:
Richard's Upholstery
30 South Bay Road NE
Suite A
Olympia 98506
(360) 786-1866
(Tell Richard he was recommended by Allan Martin...)
- Marty
21' Dorsett Farallon, which was completed in two separate phases. Last year we rebuilt the interior and cockpit area, and more recently we buffed out the original gelcoat, built a new helm windshield, repainted the off-white side accent stripes, replaced a lot of corroded deck hardware, and generally spiffed things up on the outside of the boat.
We're hoping they'll show off their shiny classic at the Blake Island event, Saturday, June 11.
If you haven't met Allan and Sue, they're great folks--sort of like everyone else in this club!
The first photo, below, shows Sue inspecting the Farallon after they pulled the cover off in Olympia. Other images were taken after interior work was completed...and before we started work on the outside of the hull.
Incidentally, while it's not shown in the photos, Allan and Sue had a really well-designed and constructed cover made for the boat--exceptionally nice, and definitely one you could keep in place at freeway speeds. They passed along contact information for the upholstery/canvas shop this morning:
Richard's Upholstery
30 South Bay Road NE
Suite A
Olympia 98506
(360) 786-1866
(Tell Richard he was recommended by Allan Martin...)
- Marty
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