Saturday, July 23, 2016

June 2016 Boat in the Water, in a slip, By the Bridge

Dean -
    Finally in the water and at a home for the season. Now we can start to get some items replaced, repaired, organized, and whatever else to do on a boat that is now your own and are getting ready for our boating venture May 2017. We purchased a mast stepper so I can climb the mast to finish my electrical wiring and attach the wind indicator, radio antenna, and mast head light. I have installed a new wind indicator guage in the pilot house and as in replacing most old with new, it doesn't fit with the other older gauges. I had to create a new casing out of some scrap mahogany I had on hand so it would match with the speed and depth finder already in place. Also had to clean and re-attach the depth finder transducer under the forward v-berth cabinets. The masts are up and booms in place.
Suzan-
    Meanwhile I am trying to organize the inside- galley, sleeping, and head items for our small trips this season to Martha's Vineyard, Block Island, Cuttyhunk, and Nantucket. It is much like camping supplies and food staples. I am reading some books by Joy Smith- "The Perfect First Mate" and "Kitchen Afloat". Very informative!!
We washed all the cushion covers and cleaned the galley, bathroom, and whatever else could be wiped down. Joy suggests dish detergent w/ non-chlorine bleach in a bucket of water.
We have an ugly brown carpet over plywood in the main cabin which I would like to replace with something more Nautical. Not to be found online, only the dull colors of grey and brown. Let's brighten it up a bit.
We decided to keep the cushion covers for now- Forest Green and accent with lighter colored pillows. Again, Do you think I can find canvas fabric that is a bit in the Nautical colors- something that has the green, blue, and red.Why is this so hard? Were all these designed  by men for men, who care more about the technical aspects than comfort and style? Boring!!
So much for now. This brings us to July.
Oh yes, friends from North of Boston came to visit and we motored outside our Hurricane Barrier for a cruise to Padanarum. Beautiful Harbor!! Very Yachty!