We've completed the mechanical installation of the auto pilot. You know, we really just cut some 2x4's and bolted them together but upside down by the rudder post using a mirror in one hand and a cordless drill in the other, well, it just takes a little longer.
Today we had to take the compute in for repair. Still, it's not right and it probably needs a new battery and that's a quest for tomorrow.
We tested the fuel tank for leaks after our excellent re-bedding and patching. . .there were several.
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So, today I took out all 12 screws and re-bedded the rubber gasket with some gasket goo. We'll see tomorrow if this makes a difference.
We bought new sheets for our new foresail (no, Andrea, these kind of sheets don't go on a bed). Tomorrow morning when the wind is down we'll hoist our new jib and see if we like the cut of it!
I keep talking to more and more sailors that have had things stolen off of their yachts at Spice Island Marine. Means nothing to Spice Island Marine because they put a line in their contract that says, "We're not responsible". I'd say! Truth in advertising there. I wonder if some sharp lawyer could make a case that a joint with a fence and security guard at the entrance is somehow giving a false sense of security for those who don't read the fine print. Suffice it to say that there are a number of us who will not be back when it's time to haul out. Any cruisers out there, read your Doyle book. There are a LOT of yards in the Caribbean.
On the upside: This is our view from on deck.
On the downside. . .this has been my view lately!
LET'S GO SAILING!
2 comments:
CAPT. Snappy:
Sorry to hear the fuel tank didn't seal. Perhaps gasket cement from the auto parts store? Great view from your anchorage!
LD
Pretty view of the anchorage!!!!! I want to be there.
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