The project the following year was a bit challenging because a) she is stored outside in the winter in Western New York b) the weather was really crappy that spring.  In spite of the lousy weather we were able to get the cabin primed, sanded, prepped and finally painted a couple weeks later.
     As you can see from the above photo, we had temporarily pulled back the winter cover to prime cabin top. After paint was dry to touch, we covered her back up to cure.  Following photos show finish coat on cabin top.  Special thanks to my son Rew, Buckwheat, Gerry Gipster, and Brian Pardee for the spray painting.
     In the background of the pics above you will notice some rather large blue tarps. These were strung up as a wind break, enabling temp to be raised to minimal painting temps.