I'd hustle yer bacon. Judging by the eastward movement of this polar pita, you've got about 74 seconds before it arrives.I'm going to try and go get a boat again tomorrow. I have a good feeling about this attempt... #3
Down to the wire but... It's done! Safely put into storage. I do need to go and clean it out but it's home. We got to the storage place about 3:30. It didn't start raining until 6:30 here.I'd hustle yer bacon. Judging by the eastward movement of this polar pita, you've got about 74 seconds before it arrives.
the last couple days I've been rerouting my electrical for my navigation lights and the starting circuit for my new 8 hp tahatso electric start motor. when I'm done i'll post so pics and get into alittle more detailI've found threads like this to be a ton of fun, and very informative!
Post up here with your latest modification, update, improvement, or frustration. Let's share ideas and pictures about what we're all doing to our boats so we can learn from one another.
When possible, post links to the products you used or the full "how-to" thread if there is one.
It can be as small or big as you want! Did you add some fuzzy dice? Post it! Did you install a Caterpillar diesel and 200 gallon fuel tank? Let's see it!
The point is to share and keep other owners motivated. Even if you just washed and waxed it, tell us about it. All you did was go out and have a nice sail...let's hear it! Buy a new-to-you Mac? You must share!
I found my screw extractor. Looks like I'm going to have to drill them out and go with a bigger screw or fill the holes with aluminum brazing and drill and tap.On the hole that is stripped I would install a helicoil instead of a larger bolt. On bolts I have broken off I have very carefully drilled the center of the screw out with a smaller drill just slightly smaller then the screw and then retapped the bolt. Most of the time the remains of the screw will just come out when you tap it. You can try to find an easy out to fit but with a very small screw you may break off the easy out and then it is really hard to get the broken easy out back out.
When I replace the main sail on my C15 (current main is about 40 YO) Im going to get a full batten sail and then stiffen the battens for about a foot behiind the mast for the "parabolic taper".. this is what I had with the original windsurfing sail used on the ice boat and also on the top two battens on my 26S main. I stiffen the batten by wrapping glass tape /epoxy in the area that I want, then wrap with electrical tape while the epoxy sets. Electrical tapes comes off after epoxy is set. If you are ever feeling all experimental (Im remembering your rudder experiment).. you should try this..I bet if all the battons were full it would make a big difference too.
I think I will try that. I don't know if I'd use hard or soft battens though. Hard could be a pain to put in the sail cover. Or not...?When I replace the main sail on my C15 (current main is about 40 YO) Im going to get a full batten sail and then stiffen the battens for about a foot behiind the mast for the "parabolic taper".. this is what I had with the original windsurfing sail used on the ice boat and also on the top two battens on my 26S main. I stiffen the batten by wrapping glass tape /epoxy in the area that I want, then wrap with electrical tape while the epoxy sets. Electrical tapes comes off after epoxy is set. If you are ever feeling all experimental (Im remembering your rudder experiment).. you should try this..
picture from a couple days ago
That's where my boat came from!back in Colorado freezing again.. I put all the funky main sail "flat spot behind the mast" stuff here http://analogengineering.com/sail/mac/sail.html picture from yesterday (Dillon res in Colorado) tryinig to stay ahead of a snow storm