oh ye of little faith
Hi all, Got a late start yesterday-musles still sore, hands starting to heal, and too dam cold. Made it to Tampa at 1200, was thinking about all the post while i was driving the one hour trip, and i was apprehensive about seeing it-it had been 4 days since i left it. I told myself that if it has sank then i will abandon the free boat, donating my time and gas money. When i pulled into the marina "Natasha" was laying way over on its side. "Ut-oh,she has flooded and now is listing and sitting on the bottom". My heart just sank, got this choked up feeling, and turned away an grabed something out of my truck not think of it, and closed my eyes. What a fool, should have listened to those that said, "nothing is for free", Run away, look for a better boat,junk,etc... Yeah has'nt been the first time i tried something semi outlandish and failed. SO, i slowely made it to the gate, fumbled for the key to undo the lock, sat the thing i got out of the truck down(don't remmember what it was even-did'nt matter, mind somewhere else) Slid open the hatch and...WHAT, WHAT, I CAN'T BELIEVE IT--DRY AS A BONE IN THE DESSERT!!!!!!!!!!!!A smile came to my face and i lept into action, started back on my todo list, Hurray!!! I guess what had happenned is the bottom is now more slick from scrapeing and it somehow settled closer to the dock-shallower, and the tide was way out. I made a note, move the boat out at the dock, retie dock lines properly. Got stuff done, first inspected packing nut for rudder tube. Nut threads were fine, the shaft had lost the first thread almost all the way around-except one sharp raised spot-easy fix, just file the thing smooth again. But i didn't have a file in my little tool box. So packed the nut and the shaft with toilet bowl seal wax and tightened the nut, whalla, dry! Next i pulled everthing that wasn't bolted down out of the seete compartment, a bit cramped down there, if i get any bigger i won't fit thru the oppenning. I wish i could figure out where to fill the hydraulic steering at? Gotta check the books later. Everything went well, got alot done, the bilge is dry, the boat floats, the hull deck joint caulked with 4200-dries quicker. Now today i am picking up my 22yo lazy bones-no count-slap the mother son, and we are going to load the outboard into the dinghy, mount the bracket, and motor. He is gonna help. I can't carry it anymore like i used too, since i broke my leg. I guess i will not inform this forum on my actual departure date, or time. Someone might inform the coastgaurd of my intentions and they might cuff me to the dock or something, or tell bay news nine that some lunatic is attempting to sail a bathtub thru the skyway and out to see. IT IS A SAILBOAT, BUILT VERY HEAVY TO TAKE THE TOUGHEST CONDITIONS THAT ONE MIGHT RUN INTO WHIlE CRUISING.The majority if bulkhead and stiffenning componets are in place. I'm not gonna sail it around the world like this, just up the coast in favorable conditions/winds. Noone should feel bad or responsible for telling me to go for it, or anything-im gonna do it anyway, with or without blessings. Patrick