Well we are getting closer all the time. We tried to fire up the outboard 2 days ago and no go discovered the quick connect fitting to the engine was leaking big time. So today went into Halifax and got a new fittings as well as gear oil,engine oil, new plugs and ordered a filter for the fuel pump. Got home installed the new fitting and still no go :cussing: so Sas will the pulling the carb off tomorrow and having a look at it. It did sit for quite some time before we bought it and its been sitting here for nearly 2 years now.
Finally dropped the mast and stepped it to the second hole and re-raised it to measure the baby and main shrouds. So I stopped into the Binnicle while in HFX today and they managed to shorten them by using swagged fittings. Picked up new sheets for the jig and a topping lift line. Also got a micro block to route the keel cable onto the new keel winch. I think I will get another one and mount of the bottom side so that the cable does not ride on the edge of the tube.
The water tank is now finished along with 99 percent of the cabin painting. While the mast is down I'll pop the mast head and fish the wires for the anchor light and vhf and get that stuff finally off the books. I've sanded the cockpit and repainted all of it except for the actual pit lol. I installed a new traveler setup as the old one was like the bow sprit very crappily done. I can't install the traveler until the new keel winch is install as the winch has to be installed at about a 45 degree angle relative to the bottom side of the traveler in order to have enough room for the handle to swing without (hopefully) smashed knuckles. I've decided to mount the transducer for the fishfinder inside the hull so will silicone that down some time on the weekend and run the wiring for that when we finish up the radio connections.
Saturday I have to run over to the club and pay our membership and moorage fee's. I had hoped to have the outboard working ahead of time, but it does fire using starting fluid so the problem is its not getting fuel :cussing:. Hopefully the weekend after this coming we will finally get her in the water for the first time in who knows how long. Outside of a new keel pivot bolt and finishing off the bow hook all will be done structurally at least. There is some minor cosmetic stuff to do but it would wait fill fall if need be.
I must say that I am really looking forward to finally seeing her in the water and may even stay aboard her for the weekend when we finally
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c_witch
Finally dropped the mast and stepped it to the second hole and re-raised it to measure the baby and main shrouds. So I stopped into the Binnicle while in HFX today and they managed to shorten them by using swagged fittings. Picked up new sheets for the jig and a topping lift line. Also got a micro block to route the keel cable onto the new keel winch. I think I will get another one and mount of the bottom side so that the cable does not ride on the edge of the tube.
The water tank is now finished along with 99 percent of the cabin painting. While the mast is down I'll pop the mast head and fish the wires for the anchor light and vhf and get that stuff finally off the books. I've sanded the cockpit and repainted all of it except for the actual pit lol. I installed a new traveler setup as the old one was like the bow sprit very crappily done. I can't install the traveler until the new keel winch is install as the winch has to be installed at about a 45 degree angle relative to the bottom side of the traveler in order to have enough room for the handle to swing without (hopefully) smashed knuckles. I've decided to mount the transducer for the fishfinder inside the hull so will silicone that down some time on the weekend and run the wiring for that when we finish up the radio connections.
Saturday I have to run over to the club and pay our membership and moorage fee's. I had hoped to have the outboard working ahead of time, but it does fire using starting fluid so the problem is its not getting fuel :cussing:. Hopefully the weekend after this coming we will finally get her in the water for the first time in who knows how long. Outside of a new keel pivot bolt and finishing off the bow hook all will be done structurally at least. There is some minor cosmetic stuff to do but it would wait fill fall if need be.
I must say that I am really looking forward to finally seeing her in the water and may even stay aboard her for the weekend when we finally
c_witch