***UPDATE***
It should be noted, some viewers with a much better understanding of epoxy chemistry than me brought it to my attention that there is no such thing as a memory of resin or liquefaction. With that said, epoxy will soften but not liquify at high heats. It will also shrink again at temperatures that Prism endured that summer which in some cases may make it “pop away” from the original thing it was holding onto. Just setting the story strait. Thank you to our viewers who kept me in line about this, never want to spread bad information.***
The crew on Prism installs and finishes the huge chainplate project they have been working on for weeks. They take some nights off to enjoy the holiday seasons gatherings with other cruisers before getting Prism back in the water.
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