Well I went over to the boat yesterday for the first time since Sas had her operation. She is feeling ok so I figured it would be ok to go. I did a bit of painting on the hull just above the counter in the galley that didn't get done before we splashed and touched up some varathane here and there. Today I added a second eyestrap and block to route the furler line down the side of the cabin top and get it from running overtop of the anchor locker. I thought it might feed onto the drum better from this angle as well. So after much messing about I finally got the jib unfurled and tried to furl it again and no go. I kept getting hung up on the baby forestay. I had a good look at it and it appears as though its the hank on that is snagging the stay and causing the sail to ride up over top of it. I guess I should have taken them off, but I'm not sure how to. They are brass and have the pull down knob on the bottom that pulls a shaft down so you can slide in onto the stay and then release the knob and the shaft pops bank into place to lock it there. I finally got it refurled but will have to drop the jib onto the deck to try and remove the top hank as thats the one causing the problems.
So I got the new Linux Mint installed and the latest version of opencpn and got all of that working and added the compass to the dashboard. This shows a graphical compass heading as well as a textual one and also shows the SOG. I have been very curious as to what the speed to the boat has been while tacking at various angles etc. Unplugged the extension cord from the dock outlet and got it stored. Let the motor into the water and checked the oil etc and was all set to go. Had a nice wind as well 10 to 15 knots. Pulled the starter and she fired right up. So after a second or so I push the choke back in and lean over to have a look at the tell tale and NO water coming out. Shut the motor off lift the engine back up out of the water and have a look at the intake and it seems ok but kinda brushed it off an splashed some water on it. Drop the engine back into the water and fire it up and barely a drip coming out of the tell tale. So it appears as though we are back to square one again with the outboard. Rain forcast for tomorrow so Sunday I will go back over and try and use the dock water (pressure) to reverse flush to see if any water comes out of the intake. If it does then I guess the impeller and toasted again for some reason or maybe worse.
I'm a bit discusted at the moment.
c_witch
So I got the new Linux Mint installed and the latest version of opencpn and got all of that working and added the compass to the dashboard. This shows a graphical compass heading as well as a textual one and also shows the SOG. I have been very curious as to what the speed to the boat has been while tacking at various angles etc. Unplugged the extension cord from the dock outlet and got it stored. Let the motor into the water and checked the oil etc and was all set to go. Had a nice wind as well 10 to 15 knots. Pulled the starter and she fired right up. So after a second or so I push the choke back in and lean over to have a look at the tell tale and NO water coming out. Shut the motor off lift the engine back up out of the water and have a look at the intake and it seems ok but kinda brushed it off an splashed some water on it. Drop the engine back into the water and fire it up and barely a drip coming out of the tell tale. So it appears as though we are back to square one again with the outboard. Rain forcast for tomorrow so Sunday I will go back over and try and use the dock water (pressure) to reverse flush to see if any water comes out of the intake. If it does then I guess the impeller and toasted again for some reason or maybe worse.
I'm a bit discusted at the moment.
c_witch