Trapper Posted October 13, 2004 Posted October 13, 2004 I be forwarding this for the tall ship Wawona, S. end of Lake Union in Seattle, WA.. --Trapper-- Calling all hands for an important work party on Wawona! It’s time to cover Wawona to protect her from the winter rains. This Saturday, October 16th, we will be erecting the support frame for the winter cover on the Wawona. We need a strong showing by our dedicated volunteers to make the job go easily and quickly. We will be lifting the support frames out of the hold, organizing them, and then connecting and raising them to form the backbone of the plastic that will be added later. We will begin at 10 am. Bring work gloves, ratchets and wrenches, portable drills with screw drives and ratchet drives if you have them. 1/2" and 7/16" are the most common size nuts and bolts that we will be assembling. Right now there is a chance for showers on Saturday, so dress appropriately. If you don’t have tools, please come anyway. We will need lots of hands, and there are a few work gloves on site. Bring a friend and check out the near complete work painting the cap rail. If you have questions about the work or what equipment to bring, call Wayne Palsson at 206-412-4736 or wpalsson@aol.com Julie suggested that we have tacos for lunch, that way, a number of people could help provide lunch. If you would like to bring a taco component, please let me know. We will need a crock pot, meat, cheese, lettuce, tomatos, taco shells, salsa, etc. If you think you might come to the work party, please let me know so we can get an approximate count for lunch. Thanks, Alice Winship 206-448-0707 walice1@qwest.net Captain of the Tinker's Damn
Coastie04 Posted October 15, 2004 Posted October 15, 2004 Definitely wish I could. If there was some way to fly out there for free, and get leave from CGA to do so, I'd be there. Nothing like a little bit of hard work on a tall ship, even if it is to cover her up. If anyone is in the area and doesn't know of the Wawona, definitely show up to help. Or at least find time to head on down to Seattle some time to tour the old lady. She's worth the visit. Coastie She was bigger and faster when under full sail With a gale on the beam and the seas o'er the rail
Trapper Posted October 15, 2004 Author Posted October 15, 2004 Thank ye for the good thoughts, Coastie! I agree that she's worth a visit. Unfortunately, if we don't get more volunteers and money, we may lose her. The local Parks Department thinks she's not "pretty" enough to be here, so wants to give her the boot. I've got another benefit planned for after the first of the year, and I'm hoping that we can get some media attention for her plight. That, and raising even a bit of cash to continue the ongoing repairs and restoration will help her looks. Pretty sad state of affairs when the first ship ever to make the National List of Historic Sites falls on hard times like this. So, if anyone out there knows of someone with disposable income that would like to help restore the very last piece of Northwest Maritime History that remains, all donations are gratefully accepted. Fair winds, Trapper Captain of the Tinker's Damn
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