Maintenance is Fun?
I have have owned my O'Day 40 for 1 1/2 years and this is the second winter with it. When we got it, there were several problems that had been let go, due to a previous owner that had evrything done. When he saw something wrong, he paid to get it fixed, the problem being there were many things he didn't see.My wife and I have brought it back to almost pristine condition. We spends our weekends under a cover with two electric heaters, wiring varnishing, rebedding deck hardware, and rebuilding things like the steering gear and hot water tanks. In general it is one thing that we do together and enjoy. I am a big guy and right handed and she is petite and left handed. IT takes team work there are things she can't get and things I can't get, but together we accomplish it. We will try just about anything, but there are areas that we lack the knowledge or tools to do certain jobs. For example when we got the boat survey found an area under one of the hull ports to have soft core under it. We paid a fiberglass man to repair it last winter. I can do minor engine repair, but if there is something major I will pay a mechanic to come in and fix it. On the other side this year we put a new high output alternator and charging system on our Westerbeake engine. It was a challenge, but I have found suppliers more than willing to help with advise on such installations. I have founds most suppliers like Westerbeake, Max-prop, Harken, Jack Rabbit Marine, and Bomar very helpful and more than willing to give advise. Most are available on the web.I guess my main point it is what we do. It makes us appreciate what we have. Now that our children are grown and out on their own it is one thing we do together that keeps us close and we enjoy doing. I also realize that I am very lucky to have a wife that enjoys it as much as I do.