Nuts, nuts and more NUTS! And bolts, too :) Today was the day that we worked for several hours drilling holes and bolting on the railings so that next weekend we con install the stipe details to Semper Fi. She was all tight and ship shape when we finished about 3:oo pm, just in time to head inside to cool down and have some dinner and frosty beverages. Can't wait for next weekend when we finally get to add some artwork to her clean palate!
Welcome to our blog of the resurrection of our 1984 24' FloteBote purchased on June 4, 2011. Although she has not been christened yet, we have decided to name her Semper Fi - short for Semper Fidelis - "Always Faithful". This is a tribute to all Marines and her Captain, Sgt. Lance J. Sockwell, USMC. Semper Fi is to be stripped, repaired and made new from the toons (pontoons to you landlubbers) up (except for engine). Follow us as we begin our shoestring budget restoration journey.......
Sunday, July 31, 2011
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
July 20, 2011 Update
There have been several people who have asked for updates on the boat construction. There has not been a lot of manual labor going on right now. We had a friend of my nephew, Joel, come by and give us a quote for the vinyl for the boat. We should be starting that project in another week. The engine cover should be completed by next week and we will install that when received. We have not started the console yet but I have a feeling that will begin tonight :) After we have completed the console, we will have Veada ship the bimini top and we will install. Seats should be in around August 18th. So far, so good :) All we have to do is pick out those two fishing chairs up front for the men. We are definately at a slower pace right now but as soon as the engine cover and console are finished and installed, I imagine Lance will be taking Semper Fi out for her first test drive. WOO HOO!!!!
Sunday, July 10, 2011
Work Day 9 - July 10, 2011
It's ALIVE!! HAAAhhhhHAAAHhhhAAAAhhhahha! Oh my GOODNESS! Semper Fi is looking GOOD! :) She has beautiful new blue carpet, the rails and panels are all painted and installed and all three doors open! LOL! What a day. Hotter than heck and pulling tape off all the rails (thank you Nora!!) and drilling holes and lining up all of the holes on the railings and the deck trim caps. It took all of this morning to align and drill holes, about two hours to lay the carpet, we used Contact Cement, and then we took about an hour break. Nora made an awesome chicken dish and then back out to pull off tape and paper from the rails and panels and line up with our drilled holes. We used new spacers that were much larger than the ones we pulled off the boat during demolition. I really like it higher, and nice new stainless steel screws. She looks like a boat:) Can't wait to get our engine cover back from Junior at Classic Upholstery and get our seats from Veada. Next week will be building the console. It is coming together very nicely! We have a quote coming in from Texas Sign Guys, a friend of our nephew, for the vinyl. Hopefully we will have a good quote and be able to get that all together, too! Although we have vacation this week, we worked soooooooo hard. I am tuckered out and look forward to getting back to the office! :)
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Deja Vu! July 9, 2011
Well, not much to talk about for today except more of what we did on July 8th. Second and final coat on the panels. Looking good :) We received our vinyl from Veada and took the engine cover (all three pieces) to Junior at Classic Upholstery. Loaded up the railings and panels so we could take out to the pontoon tomorrow. Rested up after a week of very hard labor and scorching temps! More tomorrow!!!
Friday, July 8, 2011
Work Day 8 - July 7, 2011
It was a long, long, llllllloooonnnngggggggg day. Bright and early this morning we got up and started taping off railings for the big paint job. 2 rolls of tape later and only 3 rails done, I stepped out to go to lunch with all of the girls from the office. Lance broke for lunch and ran an errand....sneaky guy....I was hoping that I wouldn't have to come back and tape. Silly me! Back I came and picked up where we left off...tape...paper....tape....paper. I went to doc visit and Lance went to pick up more tape. No, really, more tape. So now we are 4 rolls into taping....big rolls....but we are getting close. Hey, it's only about 8:30 pm so we broke for dinner, cooled off and relaxed for about an hour. Now it was time to do quality control check on all of our work - the more time you spend on taping, the less you care about how well you covered :) We fixed a few "oversights" and got out the cans. Dupli-Color Olympic White. Ahhhhh, it just sounds bright and clean :) It took about an hour and a half (maybe more) and 9 cans to cover just one coat on all of the panels. WHEW! It was about 11pm when we finally got the garage aired out enough to close it down for the night. We have to find more cans of paint since we used all we had so that sounds like a morning project to me!! I outta here!! P.S. - There is an ugly rumor going around that tomorrow might be carpet installation day. Not sure since we didn't actually finish painting today but for sure on Saturday. Then we can install rails and I might be able to give you an idea of what this boat is really going to look like!!!
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
Work Day 7 - July 6, 2011
We started at daybreak today hoping to get a lot more done during the cooler hours. We had a fun filled morning of scraping, sanding and power washing the rails and panels. Yep folks....that was our day. And my arms feel it! :) Every square inch of the rails and panels have been scraped, any adhesive removed, acid washed, sanded and pressure washed!! WOO HOO!! We took a mid-day break and ran to Willis to order the binnacle shifter and ran back to West Marine to pick up the vents for the engine cover. Albert with West Marine was a great help and even let us know that the speakers we were drooling over go on sale the 14th! Thanks Albert! Afterwards, it was back to sanding and pressure washing. Everything is ready for masking and painting tomorrow. We got through right before the sky fell open with some major wind and rain for about a whole 5 minutes! Just enough to make it really good and muggy :) I'll take the rain, though. We need it! Lance will be working solo for part of the day tomorrow as I have a lunch date with the girls at the office and a doctors appointment later in the afternoon. By the way, we are looking for 2 missing gallons of marine carpet glue that was sent out about two weeks ago so, if anyone sees them..........
Tuesday, July 5, 2011
Quotes and Running Errands!!
A very busy day and we didn't even touch the boat until about 7:00 pm tonight! :) We started the morning getting a quote for the vinyl decals. We stopped at The Sign Group on Louetta and spent some time with Tom going over the particulars and color choices. It takes about 30 - 45 minutes to go through the measurements and samples. Next we stopped by Louetta Upholstery. DO NOT EVER GO TO LOUETTA UPHOLSTERY!!!!! My goodness but the staff was very rude and didn't even want to talk to us about upholstering the engine cover unless he had the whole boat!! We explained that we were refurbishing Semper Fi and he told us that he couldn't help us and walked off!! Just left us at the counter with our mouths hanging open and went to the back. So, save yourself some time and just pass that place right by!! Next we went to see Chris at FastSigns in Conroe for a second quote on the decals. He spent a lot of time with us and went through the different grades of vinyl and which would be our best choices. He needed a little more detailed measurements than Tom at The Sign Group so as you can see by my picture, Lance and I got creative with our decal measurements :) HO HO HO!! We are trying to track down Chad with Conroe Boat Doctor to order our new binnacle shifter but he left early today! Hey Chad! Get to work!! :) Chris at FastSigns recommended another upholstery shop - Classic Upholstery - on 105 in Conroe. We stopped in and saw Junior at Classic Upholstery and he was super friendly and really took a look at the boxes, gave us some advice and gave us a great quote! We have read some good reviews on his business so we are excited that he is going to upholster the engine cover. We stopped by some local Military Surplus stores looking for a 10" - 12" embroidered USMC emblem patch but did not have any luck so we had to order online. Junior said he would sew it on for us prior to covering the back! :) WOO HOO! We picked out our auto paint color for the railings. Olympic White! We picked up a couple of cans and have more on order. I am not even going to guess how many cans this is going to take!! We came home and worked on the decal angles and completed a test paint on the small railing. So far, so good!! We had a major 20 minute wind and rain storm so we had to close up shop and decided to use the time to clean up the garage and start getting prepared for the tape and paint job!! Quite a busy day and not much to show for it on the boat. Some days are just like that.......
Monday, July 4, 2011
HAPPY 4th OF JULY!!
HAPPY JULY 4TH! I hope that you were able to enjoy fireworks where ever you are as the South Texas skies are dark this evening due to drought conditions :( Several communities tried to makeup for the fireworks ban by having laser shows but now sure how that went. All I know is that for July 4th, 2012.......The Sockwell and Cucksee clans will be on the S.S. Semper Fi in the middle of Lake Conroe waiting for the exciting annual fireworks display over the lake. BUT! For this year, we were happy to enjoy the families getting together, celebrating Caities birthday....HAPPY BIRTHDAY!!!!.......and eating, eating, eating ....OH! and did I mention eating?? :) We had a wonderful time but did take about 30 minutes our of family festivities to do a trial fit of the new engine cover on Semper Fi. She is soooooooo excited to be getting new "clothes". And it was tailor made and fit like a glove. Lance and I took vacation this next week and have a very busy week a head of us. Enjoy your 4th of July and your freedom!! Goodnight Chesty....where ever you are..........

Sunday, July 3, 2011
Work Day 6 - July 3, 2011
What a day! We are working at Leaflet today. We did a lot of manual labor removing all of the 27 year old decals from the aluminum panels on the railings. The decals are toough to remove but we are having the best luck with the 3M Wood Grain and Stripe Remover. It leaves some adhesive resideue which we will need to remove but is better than anything we have found so far to use. Lots of elbow grease and my elbows have had it! :) Also, we worked on building the engine cover. The engine cover doubles as a seat and a drink holder. It doesn't look like much now, but it will be covered in vinyl and be the focus on the bow of Semper Fi. We stopped by to get a quote to have the engine cover upholstered at a place in Conroe. They were reasonable but we will be gatherine more quotes on Tuesday. We will be spending tomorrow, July 4th, with the family at KC's so we might be taking the cover to see how it fits! Onward and upward!!!
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