Steel boats in water is quite a silly idea really: rust constantly threatens and chews away where it can. Keeping a dry hull is very important in staving off this problem. Blacking the outside of the hull with bitumen is another that we will do every two years now so we get a good, thick layer of protection.
We decided to go to Bristol to black the boat as it would be a nice trip and an interesting experience being in the center of the city:
Sadly we didn't get any photos of the lifting out as we were too busy worrying about the boat dropping into the water. 16 tons of boat being lifted into the air is quite impressive.
The top of the boat framed by the crane that lifted us out:

We were propped on a few stilts so that the boat was high enough in the air for us to work on comfortably. Me with body condom:

From our precarious position above the dock we had a fine view:

All done with 3 layers down:

We also took the opportunity to rename the boat, as is customary to do so while the boat is out of water. There is also something to do with a bottle of champagne and walking round the boat. We went for cider and only pouring a little on the boat as we were keen to drink it.
The levitating boat is named:

Totoro is a Japanese cartoon character - their version of Pooh Bear. He's a tree spirit that features in the film 'My Neighbour Totoro', a very nice film.