After careful planning and much deliberation we were ready for an attempt to launch the Lund.
Our arsenal of launching equipment consisted of a cedar fence post and a 2 x 4. (both provided by the Acme Boat Launching Equipment Supply Company)
Our plan was, basically, to push it off the cliff and hope for the best. (sorry Bruce)
We figured we should record the episode lest this be the Lund's last voyage..
Easy peasy!
Spent the remainder of the day working on the dock. Had to re-attach most of the barrel supports and reinforced the center board with a steel corner bracket. Very few screws holding down the old planking were still intact, most were broken.
The mosquitoes and mayflies are numerous this year. The gulls are having a feeding frenzy every night at dusk. The dragonflies are also plentiful, and huge.
Sunday June 28, 2015
We finished re-planking the dock. We ended up short 2 boards so if anyone wants to bring some up....
We used some scrap lumber to finish covering the corner for the time being.
Here's a picture of the finished dock, the cedar looks great.
WHAT??? No video, you say?? Oh, we have video.....here is 2 days worth.
Dave got some great shots of a Sandhill Crane.
And a dragonfly snacking on a shadfly.
We also tried out the heli. A short flight, I didn't want to lose it the first time out.
Funny how we went from running a GoPro up the flag pole last year, to this.
For dinner we used some ground beef (left over from our tacos on Saturday night) and a couple of sausage buns cut into thirds, to make Sliders, complete with onion straws. Outstanding!
Darlene arrives tomorrow with the rest of the family. Time to clean the place up.


Outstanding post bro! loved the arial video and great job on the dock! Nice cuisine too.
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