HiChecking in from Flight Level 290:
I needed something to do while I waited for the fabric to arrive so I looked at my list of to-do items and decided it was time to empty a really big box sitting in the attic which contained the radar. Fortuitously my BIL was in town visiting so I had a helper who could crank me up the mast. I was hoping that the mounting holes for the new radar (Garmin) would magically fit the existing mounting bracket from the old radar (Furuno) and I would only have to make one trip up the mast. Alas, no:
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Not only not close, but not even remotely close! But I had a Plan A and a backup Plan B. Plan A was - if the mount was close I had some 1/4" aluminum strips that could extend the reach for the bolts. Problem: the bracket wound up too small, so scrap Plan A. Insert Plan B: remove the bracket from the mast and enjoy the rest of the weekend while I engineer something to mate the two.
After some over-engineering thoughts, I found some 1/2" Starboard at the local WM and mounted the radar to the bracket. KISS, you know! Now up the mast again, but this time I don't have my helper anymore. I searched and found my climbing gear, suited up, strapped up and hoisted myself up the mast with one leader line tied to the radar/bracket and another line tied to my toolbag, plus a safety line. I must have looked like a mess of spaghetti going up
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After reaching the midpoint of the mast (and spending a few minutes catching my breath - I have gained a few pounds since the last time I used this stuff!) it was as simple as hoisting up the radar and bolting the bracket back in place:
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With all the hard work done I took a few minutes to wave at the audience that had gathered and took a few pics from above:
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And the installed radar:
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I am eventually going to have to go all the way up the mast when I decide on which sailing instrumentation to go with but for now I'm safely back on the ground!
Next up, wiring and cabling for the radar and mast lights.
Cheers,
Mark
I looked as closely as possible at your on-mast photo, and it looks like you were only on one halyard. Please tell me I’m wrong.

. The other major hiccup flared up the first time we used the propane stove. I installed a countertop stove with the intention of gimballing it (haven't gotten to that yet). so I'm cooking something or another and notice that what's in the pan is no longer cooking well. Hmmm. Fire is still there but looks weird. I wish I had a photo of it because the flame coming out of the ring was curling downward! Double hmmm! I realized that the air conditioner was running, so on a hunch I opened the galley door below the sink, and the flame popped back up nice as you please!