Added up the jobs to do list.

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Because it was a rubbish day, I started carting stuff off the boat, and set the dehumidifier running.
I surveyed the boat for the jobs to do list, and although quite long, does not seem to be as extensive or intensive as last year.

So, I am at 97 on the spreadsheet.

Most of these are maintenance, but the improvement programme continues, but at a very much reduced level, as SWMBO has declared the NEED (:eek:) for a new cooker indoors, as we have a new shiny one to fit on the boat, so we are skint.

Coming out at Rochford I think, should be there between Christmas and New Year.
 
I sense that extensive spreadsheet creation activity is really boat jobs list avoidance activity..... :)

You're right there. :o

Anything to avoid a dreary winter drive from the London to the South Coast to spend the day on a cold, dark boat and then finding you have forgotten some essential tool, or trying to avoid the boat-yard bores who have nothing else to do except interrupt your work.

e.g. "Ah that's a Twister, isn't it?" (He knows perfectly well it is). Never fancied one myself: no room/too wet/won't steer astern etc. We much prefer our floating caravan. Big oven, king-size bed, shower, bidet, flat-screen tv, etc,"

"Really? How very interesting.Now, if you'll excuse me I've got lots to get on with."

"Me too! I've got to put up some new curtains this year and change the battery in the clock."

"**** off."

"Sorry did you say something?"

"No - just grinding my teeth."
 
You're right there. :o

Anything to avoid a dreary winter drive from the London to the South Coast to spend the day on a cold, dark boat and then finding you have forgotten some essential tool, or trying to avoid the boat-yard bores who have nothing else to do except interrupt your work.

e.g. "Ah that's a Twister, isn't it?" (He knows perfectly well it is). Never fancied one myself: no room/too wet/won't steer astern etc. We much prefer our floating caravan. Big oven, king-size bed, shower, bidet, flat-screen tv, etc,"

"Really? How very interesting.Now, if you'll excuse me I've got lots to get on with."

"Me too! I've got to put up some new curtains this year and change the battery in the clock."

"**** off."

"Sorry did you say something?"

"No - just grinding my teeth."


I have changed the velcro on the custom made quilted duvet cover, so thats one job that didn't make it to the list, phew.
I have a new Spinflo cooker to fit, but haven't yet done the package work on my 3D CAD system for the rise and fall mechanism for the flat screen TV. Fully damped of course.

BTW, if you think that new boats are maint resistant, you really ought to come and bother me, so I can give you some work to do.
 
I have changed the velcro on the custom made quilted duvet cover, so thats one job that didn't make it to the list, phew.
I have a new Spinflo cooker to fit, but haven't yet done the package work on my 3D CAD system for the rise and fall mechanism for the flat screen TV. Fully damped of course.

BTW, if you think that new boats are maint resistant, you really ought to come and bother me, so I can give you some work to do.

:D
 
My current to-do list is....... the external cover on the front screen seems to have stretched a bit, need to re-position the fasteners to tighten it up :)


Mind, we've been whittling away at little jobs, on and off, all Summer.

So no antifouling, anode checks, engine service, anchor chain inspection, lubricate steering, trim tabs, yada,yada,yada?
 
So no antifouling, anode checks, engine service, anchor chain inspection, lubricate steering, trim tabs, yada,yada,yada?

Nooooooooooooooo we do those in June/July, in the warm :)

Little jobs that crop up during the year generally get done as they crop up. We weekend on the boat most weeks and don't have a fully damped (or otherwise) flat screen TV. So we while away the evenings bolting back all the things that fell off during the day. The plan is, when Winter arrives we don't have anything to do. We can then just pop down, nip out for a quick cruise or try to catch a Cod for tea, no jobs in the cold. Well, that's the plan.
 
So no antifouling, anode checks, engine service, anchor chain inspection, lubricate steering, trim tabs, yada,yada,yada?

What are these strange things you speak of :confused::confused:


Guapa - founder member of the MER (*) School of Sailing.
Keep an eye on things, but as long as it does what it's supposed to, I'm not going to mess with it much. Engine oil & filter + annode changes excluded.

(*) MER = Minimum Effort Required
 
What are these strange things you speak of :confused::confused:


Guapa - founder member of the MER (*) School of Sailing.
Keep an eye on things, but as long as it does what it's supposed to, I'm not going to mess with it much. Engine oil & filter + annode changes excluded.

(*) MER = Minimum Effort Required

It shows...

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:D
 
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I thought the never-ending list was a ruse by Mrs FC to keep him out from under her feet ;)

Or out of her hammock....
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Lynn: Blimey Jim, they've only delivered half the ruddy boat, you will have to work all the hours God sent to finish it!!

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