Here is a list of tasks we (Radeen, Hayden & our #1 crew, Jeff) completed in our preparation for this trip.
- Epoxy barrier painted 2 coats on bare spots on the hull
- Sanded and refinished teak cabin sole with http://UltimateSole.com
- 2 coats of sanding sealer, 3 coats of top coat finish
- Bottom painted with Petit Trinidad Epoxy paint
- Re-painted boot stripe with a $5.00 spray can of Krylon Fusion Navy! Worked well.
- Compounded hull
- Waxed hull
- Re-designed bilge pump and shower sump systems
- Installed new pumps, new float switches and new hoses
- Removed shrink wrap cover
- Launched boat
- Flushed water system, re-connected water heater
- Flushed all water lines with Clorox to kill odors and bacteria
- Hoisted 135% Genoa Sail, wired & taped SS shackle
- Hoisted Cutter sail, wired and taped SS shackle
- Installed full enclosure, polished glass on dodger
- Replaced main and jib halyards
- Sent Jeff to the Masthead to remove & replace the B&G wind anemometer with new unit
- Removed and replaced B&G depth sounder
- Re-packed the stuffing box in the water!
- Took boat out and tested all systems; Radar, Autopilot, Wind, Speed, Windlass, etc)
- Changed primary and secondary fuel filters (primary – 30 micron RED)
- Changed oil, and oil filter (Oil= Shell Rotella 10-40W)
- Removed 250 feet of anchor chain and re-paintd 25’ markings (every 25’=yellow paint; every 100’=white paint)
- Soldered and made new RS232-DB9 Communication cable multiplexing GPS and AIS NEMA data into one USB cable.
- Installed SeaClear II nav system and connect to AIS radio, moving system to another laptop
- Purchased and stowed provisions for 2 months of cruising (trip #1=one FULL Costco shopping cart!)
- Serviced, repaired and brought back to life both folding bikes, returning them to near perfect condition
- Rode bikes and indexed gears, brake cables and lubed. Packed into bags for on deck storage
- Moved bikes onboard
- Loaded a total of 10 dock carts onto the boat! YES 10 DOCK CARTS
- Stowed all 10 carts, labeled all food, prepared menus and meal plans
- Removed AB Dinghy oarlock and re-glued new oar lock to Hypalon Inflatable
- Installed new ratcheting dinghy tie downs, old ones rusted. ($20 for 15 footers)
So that’s what we did to prepare for this trip. 10 weekends, Radeen, myself, and Jeff all worked on these jobs!
Now it’s time to head NORTH and discover new places….
Now it’s time to head NORTH and discover new places….
PS: Look how I spoil Radeen with these beautiful EASTER Flowers and a "Fun" day of painting our wonderful boat.
She is sooooo SPOILED! :-)
She is sooooo SPOILED! :-)
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