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Cutlass bearing, prop, epoxy and solar vent!

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Third week-end at the boat, Ted did his magic and reinstalled the cutlass bearing (with 3 set screws!) and the prop.

Prop reinstalled

I also volunteered him to drill a 3 inch hole in the deck!!! (Too hard for me…) But here’s now a nice solar vent that will pull some moisture and hot air out of the boat year round :-)

Ted at work!

solar vent, top

solar vent, inside

JC worked on peeling the varnish off the toe rail
JC toerailing

While I went around the hull for a second time to fill in the little blister holes with epoxy.

Hey! We’re ready to paint!!!!

Sanding and Poli Glow

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Here is an update on Salsa Verde’s hull:
- The bottom is on the gelcoat, thanks to Bottom Dave’s great work!
- The Awlgrip is shining, thanks to Ted’s Poli Glow contribution!

2009 Haul out

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Here are some photos of the haul out and beginning of the work…

Top to Bottom

Saturday, March 14th, 2009

Thanks to Cheetah (John and Bubba) for letting us use their lift while they were out sailing today!

On the way there, Nicole winched me up the mast so I could sand the sides of the sheeve box of the main halyard. It had been shaffing for a long time, and I should have done this before… Before the halyard was too scary to be hoisted on!!! Not smart…

Mag up the mast

We raised Salsa Verde out of the water to investigate the dirt situation… In brief, there was a lot of “gew”, algue, small blisters and some barnacles. Yes, some of them survived since last summer probably! How great! Nicole and I got really messy (especially me, I have to admit) scraping and scratching while practicing some adventurous climbing manuvers under the boat.

Happy messy Mag & Nicole

When we had covered most of what we could get to from the lift structure, I went and got an optimist to float under the prop, rudder and bow for some more yummy scraping. The ride along the dock in the optimist (standing up and pulling myself along the dock) was not as hard to do going than coming back in stronger wind and waves… A generous helper (Walter) came along to the rescue and pulled us all the way to the boat ramp. This unfortunately cost a few more scratches on the poor little boat each time a wave was just throwing us on the friendly barnacly pilings! But without Walter, we would still be there I think! Thank you :-)

Optimist surfing

Salsa Verde seemed to sail much faster on the way back… Maybe the dark clouds behind us had to do with it?

Random upgrades

Saturday, December 6th, 2008

Today was the first day in a looooonng time that I spent alone on Salsa Verde. I needed to fix and upgrade some stuff. I changed one battery, I cleaned the engine compartment, I finally installed the new spinnaker halyard that Joey and Marise gave me, I installed home made lazy jacks (for next week’s single hand regatta!!!) and I figured out a simple “auto helm” system… I also tried to install the table top “u shaped rails” under the cockpit, but then I ran into some tecknical problems… So I decided to go watch the Christmas Parade that was going on in Julington Creek! Power boats all decorated with Christmas lights and music, riding slowly in circles inside the “bay”…. It was really funny, they do this every year apparently. Later, to make my evening even more special, I watched fireworks from the galley while eating my chef Boyardee Ravioli :-) What a day! I hope the Gators won…

Sorry for the mess: Lines drying in the sun!

Sorry for the mess: Lines drying in the sun!