After leaving California, I stayed in touch with Bob and with the driver. There were three Montys on the tractor trailer all headed east. Since I was furthest east, I would be the last stop.

A little bit of road grime to clean up....
Putting on the tape was like drawing a straight line around a watermellon. I didn't have a third person to show how one friend held my "hose level" while I went around and marked the hull. 

After some boring coats of epoxy... time to refresh!
I was very lucky to arrange to find a marine surplus store that just happened to have a 10 tone travel lift to pluck Seafrog and my trailer off the towing rig.
After some boring coats of epoxy... time to refresh!
Then some even more boring coats of antifouling......,
........it was time to take Seafrog home for a nice wash and wax.





After tabbing in the lower portions of the pan, the deck is attached. I opted for the opening ports since it gets kind of steamy here on the outer banks of North Carolina. The photo below shows lowering the deck. At this stage only one pair of the two pairs of port holes are cut in.
I opted for the IdaSailor rudder. We have a lot of shoaling and very shallow water. Unexpected shallow water! So it's very nice to have this design.


With Seafrog finished, Bob's hamming it up with his talented workers. And later, Seafrog is loaded up for her trip from California to North Carolina. She will be loaded up with two other Montys to head east. She looks so clean leaving. Wait til you see her when she gets here to NC!! 


