With the centerboard removed it was time to scrub. We scrubbed the whole boat down with Soft Scrub, brushes and Scotch-Brite pads. Soft Scrub is not safe for marine use, but it's fine for the back yard. It is a mild abrasive and will eat some paint, but that's great since we'll be priming and painting everything anyway.
Clean as a whistle, the stickers still need to be removed from the hull. I used Interlux topside paint about 16 years ago on the top. It held up very, very well considering the constant exposure.
You can't tell because of the glare but the inside has been scrubbed to the grey and yellow shades of the original mold and glassing. Gone are the black and brown oil and mud stains.
We left her on her back, so we can scrub, sand and prep the bottom next week. With the centerboard out she was much lighter but still very heavy. First we tipped her over from the trailer to her side, then we put her on her back directly on the ground. Since you can stand on the cabin I figured her weight should hold... if not this project would be over and I'd save a bunch of time and money. Luckily she held and we could easily raise the bow then came the stern. It was a 3 person job, Thanks Jason!
This weekend was a success with rain on Sunday the bottom prep will wait another weekend.