Yesterday I took out an 08 B 31 for a test sail. Here are a few thing that I observed and a question about the in mast furling.
The boat owner knows very little about the boat and his health is failing, so he sent his brother in-law out with us.
1. The first thing that I noticed was the lack of rudder authority especially in reverse. I'll get used to this.
2. The Yanmar won't turn off with the key. Shouldn't be too difficult or expensive to repair.
3. The bilge blower is loud, too loud! I'll have to do something about this.
4. The jib is shot and the furler needs a little work. The owner is going to split a new sail with me.
5. The in mast furling was more work than hoisting a sail. The owner has had issues with this before.
6. The transom allows for easy retrieval of a lost hat, although I had trouble backing to it.
7. The 3 cylinder Yanmar is so much quieter and smoother than my 2 cylinder Volvo Penta.
8. The Cruisair AC unit is out of gas. R22 is hard to get now.
9. The interior looks like new. Other than a few dings in the flooring it absolutely looks like new.
10. No boat smell! So much better than my old boat, an 88 B First 285.
11. Some of the running rigging needs replaced.
Now the question. How much effort is normally required to deploy an in mast furled main? I have never used an in mast furling before. It seemed to take a lot of effort. This system does not look like a DYI repair if the trouble is inside the mast.
The boat owner knows very little about the boat and his health is failing, so he sent his brother in-law out with us.
1. The first thing that I noticed was the lack of rudder authority especially in reverse. I'll get used to this.
2. The Yanmar won't turn off with the key. Shouldn't be too difficult or expensive to repair.
3. The bilge blower is loud, too loud! I'll have to do something about this.
4. The jib is shot and the furler needs a little work. The owner is going to split a new sail with me.
5. The in mast furling was more work than hoisting a sail. The owner has had issues with this before.
6. The transom allows for easy retrieval of a lost hat, although I had trouble backing to it.
7. The 3 cylinder Yanmar is so much quieter and smoother than my 2 cylinder Volvo Penta.
8. The Cruisair AC unit is out of gas. R22 is hard to get now.
9. The interior looks like new. Other than a few dings in the flooring it absolutely looks like new.
10. No boat smell! So much better than my old boat, an 88 B First 285.
11. Some of the running rigging needs replaced.
Now the question. How much effort is normally required to deploy an in mast furled main? I have never used an in mast furling before. It seemed to take a lot of effort. This system does not look like a DYI repair if the trouble is inside the mast.