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Gary Wyngarden
We're leaving at the end of the month for a three week trip on the boat to Barkley Sound on the West Coast of Vancouver Island. I've been busy getting the boat prepared and would love some input on things I may have forgotten to check on. I also thought it might be helpful to others going through trip preparations to be able to share in our collective wisdom.Here's what I've done so far:Bottom: boat hauled and power washed, rust stop primer, antifouling paint, shaft alignment and cutless bearing checked, zincs replaced, through hulls serviced, prop cleaned and checked.Standing Rigging: All wire rope checked for broken wires, fittings checked for cracks and wear, rigging tape replaced; checked sheaves for wear or other problems.Running Rigging: Sheets, halyards, reeflines and topping lift examined for wear or fraying, all fittings examined and tightened.Engine: replaced fuel filters, changed oil and oil filters, tightened all hose clamps, check all hoses and fuel lines; checked belt tension and wear; carrying spare filters, belts, raw water impeller and gasket.Battery: Tested specific gravity of all cells; topped off water; tightened battery terminals; fully secured battery boxes.Sails: Checked all seams and grommets for wear or loose threads.Lifelines and stanchions: Checked for loose stanchions and fittings and wear on life lines.Ground tackle: Removed from anchor locker and examined for condition, shackles and seizing wire checked; drain in anchor locker cleared of debris.What else should I/others be doing?Thanks.Gary WyngardenS/V Shibumi H335