Saturday, January 17, 2015
Escape from the Basement The Sequel
Since I have a buddy in the tape business, I was able to procure a roll of tape used to protect painted surfaces. I covered the sides of the boat with the tape which afforded some protection without any bulk.
It was time to move the boat to the base of the stairwell. This went fairly easily, but it does take a bit of muscle power to get the boat on its side and ready for the launch up the stairwell.
Then it was up into the stairway keeping the transom low to avoid hitting the ceiling as the boat started the journey up.![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi-94O68otE4HbrCyC5vzDuS21Q8a7o1dPfmbwkm0WXKBDji5xRTNMFH8gU2LVhfVT5Lv2MRXwfV3FOZPCbUYJZXaVc7nOZxolx9CIlygBjKMUCNiC-WSUaLro-3xkX399nPcVHkMukRko/s320/PB274490.JPG)
The boat emerged out of the top of the stairs and made it into the kitchen! Just like I planned it....never a doubt.
Then just for more enjoyment, the moving crew reversed the process and put the boat back into the basement so it can be made heavier and more awkward for the final trip.
Now when someone asks "Will it make it out of the basement?" I can honestly state that it already did.
BTW, this trial also proved that I cannot build a larger boat in my basement - it is rather close to NOT making it out.
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