8:45 AM: The guys who are removing the boiler are down there and we are just waiting around for the sound of loud saws cutting it up into small, removable pieces. I shall again be chronicling their progress as they fill up the trailer currently parked in the driveway.
I kind of have to hang around and be on hand in case these guys need something from me. So, I'm looking around for things to do while they work.

I have decided to work on my whitewater canoe. We had it in the yard sale on Saturday. It got lots of looks but no takers. I'm going to post it online and see if I can get a sale that way. I'm asking $500.00 and I'm pretty firm on that. There is a little wiggle room because one of the air bags in it, used to displace water, has a leak. I found one of the leaks but either it is not holding or there is another.
I tried selling this thing a couple of years ago and got no takers then too. I had it sitting in the back yard and a squirrel ran over it and put a hole in the airbag. I've tried a couple of times to repair it but I'm really going to tear into it today and see if I can solve this issue.
I'm not having a lot of luck finding the leak. I've been out there flooding it with water, looking for air bubbles and I'm not having any success.
My next step is to take it over to the pool and get it under water to look for the leak.
11:49 AM: They are making progress, but it looks like it's slow going. Here's the latest photographic evidence.
Rick told me he plans to be finished today. That remains to be seen.1:15 PM: It's coming along. They have to run out and get a cutting wheel because they can't cut through the network of pipes on the inside of the boiler. Here is another picture.
That group of tubing in the middle of the casing is what they are having trouble cutting through. It's really a mess down there right now.
2:43 PM: I finally found the second leak in my airbag. This is a huge victory for me. I took the bag across the street to the pool and dunked it every way I could think and couldn't find any bubbles. So, I brought it back home and filled it up with as much air as I could get into it.
I took it back to the pool and found the leak almost immediately.
The bag is currently sitting in the Carriage House with a patch in place and curing. I'll give it another coat of glue in a bit and then re-install the airbag into the bow of the canoe tomorrow.
I really feel good about completing this task that has hung over me for two years.
I should point out that the second leak is in a place that I don't think was caused by a squirrel. It's close to a seam near the bow of the boat, way up under cover. So, what I'm saying is, I'm not sure how that leak got there. AND I hope it's the only other one.
4:57 PM: They are done for the day down there but not finished. They will be back in the morning for what they hope will be half a day.
All that's remaining is the main vessel. They still have to cut it up.
That's a good day's work.