Home at last!
Evening, gents. In reality I've been home for a week but between jetlag, honey-dos, boat projects and setting up a new computer this is the first opportunity I've had to post an update. So here goes:
For the first (and only time in 2018) the flight home went without a hitch! Departed on time, landed on time, all connections as booked. Yay! I hate being SLF, obviously I'd rather be up front but at least this time it worked. First job after "feet dry" was to open all the boxes of goodies. Most important was the new laptop I'm pounding on - the old one was on it's last legs. I can't complain, I bought it before leaving for Ethiopia in 2014 and it has literally been around the world. Multiple times! The replacement is just a newer version, why mess with success
Then out to the boat. I have to admit that I probably was a little optimistic with my list of things the last few times home so this time I'll keep the project list reasonable. If I can go farther, great. Since I have (mostly) warm(ish) weather this time around I wanted to get to a few projects on deck:
First up, removing the old windlass:
I know, that's not a pic of the deck! But I have wanted to find a better way of dealing with anchoring and I'm convinced that whoever set up this windlass never actually dropped or retrieved an anchor. Ever! Thus after getting the boat back on the hard I neglected to do anything with the windlass. After it comes out there will be a hole in the deck to deal with, and since I had already filled the holes from the foot controls I will have three repair spots to cover on deck. Stay tuned!
Next, replacing/upgrading the handrails on deck:
There are two rails per side, and they are the last bits of teak left topsides. Since I have no desire at all to maintain teak, the obvious solution is to replace them with stainless. Parts ordered and on the way.
As a consequence of repairing/filling holes on deck, I will continue with the KiwiGrip non-skid application. I had finished about half of the deck pre-Matthew so this time around I should make a pretty good dent in what remains.
During the times I can't work on deck, i.e., raining or dark, I'll work on this:
Starboard pantry/storage locker and hanging locker. I'm going to do some modifications to the old cabinetry. The pantry was originally a cooler that I converted, which worked well except that it was too deep! So the plan is to recess the pantry some. I'm thinking the hanging locker was ok the way it was so for that it will be copying the old pieces.
Lastly, if I have time, the port side aft cabin lockers:
I had to cut the old piece into two segments for it to fit thru the companionway. Since this side belongs to the admiral, I'm thinking of adding to the hanging locker. That will segment the piece so no issues with getting it onboard.
That's it for now!
Cheers,
Mark san