The repairs by Colin Hyde to our Airstream are finished. It took nearly eight months from the mishap but once we got started, the work looks great. Here are a couple of final photos.
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The interior back in place |
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The two end panels all fixed and the awning and trim reinstalled. |
Today, I went over and picked up the ‘Stream and brought it back across Lake Champlain. It was a beautiful day and and easy trip — excepting the fact that the electric jack seems to have died. Just another project to tackle before snow.
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The truck and Airstream riding the ferry homeward. |
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A calm day on Lake Champlain, looking back toward the Adirondacks |
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The sister ferry passing us on its way to New York |
So now the trick is to work on the interior and get the walls polished so that I can install the beds and cabinets. We are thinking of using it for our Thanksgiving trip — if it’s ready by then.
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