I spent literally hours cleaning the places where I had removed fittings. Scraping every bit of sealant off in preparation for filling in and painting was a tedious and slow job.
Dan passed by and offered to lend me the pickup to take the headsail to the sailmaker's. I replied that it was less than a year old and that it was OK but after some reflection I realized that I only thought that it was OK. Maybe the sail maker would spot and correct a problem before it got serious. So I took the sail to the loft this afternoon and two of the women helped me to drag it inside. Gee I like that place. Maybe I can put on some drag and apply for a job.
I removed the jib halyard and will hand it in tomorrow for a replacement.
I had a chat with Joe at BUMS about the antifouling. I told him that I accepted that their antifouling was good for 2 years, but that would be here at latitude 48. I had 20 months of sailing ahead of me and much of it would be in the tropics. It seemed to me that a third coat of antifouling could make the difference in getting me to Australia without the need for another haulout. He agreed, so next week he will give the hull a light sanding and put on another coat of antifouling.
This blog began in late 2006 with the planning and preparation for a circumnavigation of the world in my 39-foot sail boat Pachuca. It then covered a successful 5-year circumnavigation that ended in April 2013. The blog now covers life with Pachuca back home in Australia.
Pachuca
Wednesday, July 15, 2009
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2009
(376)
-
▼
July
(24)
- Rigging Stuffup
- Pachuca Back In The Water
- Brenda in Seattle
- There is a God in Heaven
- Meetings
- Refrigerator Working
- Deck Work Finished
- This is Sunday and I am on a break visiting Arnold...
- Progress Report
- Small Jobs
- Rigging and Sails
- Busy Monday
- Boomer Encounter
- Refrigerator
- Chain Plates Final
- Chain Plates OK
- Hull Work Completed
- Starboard Chain Plate
- Chain Plate
- 4th of July
- Salt Water Inlet, Rigger, Windlass Switch
- Pump story
- Working Chaos
- Hosing and Windlass Foot Switch
-
▼
July
(24)
1 comment:
Removing sealant is so hard especially off the front of a stove once the plastic has chipped off around the knobs!! Don't think I could rock around on your boat at the moment!!
Post a Comment