William_H
Well-Known Member
While my YBW friends are getting excited about a new season and relaunch olewill hauled his boat out yesterday. I seem to have made a habit of taking boat home for winter. The reason I have always stuck with a small boat. Haul out is dictated by my having rubbed much of the anti fouling paint off, the water getting too cold to scrub without a wet suit, the club summer racing season over and winds becoming light. (plus simply had enough of sailing) (had a pretty good season results wise over about 28 short races.) With good funa and good company.
Any way it is a great joy to be easily able to attend to all those little problems and generally clean it up. So easy with the tool shed only 10 metres away. Getting it out was fairly easy this being winter (haul out no 34 for taking it home.) Took about 1 hr with me taking dinghy to the water delivering son and friend to the boat, they sailed it to the ramp, me bringing dinghy home and then driving trailer to the club.
I like to remove everything from the cabin. Wash mattress covers. Dry buoyancy vests/life jackets. Dry sails. 4 jibs 2 spinnakers. Vacuum clean inside and attack mildew.
Other jobs to do. Repair the GRP bottom leading edge of the drop keel. it gets damaged every time there is a grounding.
Replace spin halyard Iwas surprised to find cover chafed through. Replace main halyard presently wire and rope will try dyneema/spectra 8mm. Touch up the paint and clean topsides. Maybe try to shim the rudder pintle which is a bit sloppy. Lastly of course more anti fouling paint and the madness starts all over again last weekend in September.
Any way sorry about the minim blog and best wishes for a new season to my UK friends. olewill
Any way it is a great joy to be easily able to attend to all those little problems and generally clean it up. So easy with the tool shed only 10 metres away. Getting it out was fairly easy this being winter (haul out no 34 for taking it home.) Took about 1 hr with me taking dinghy to the water delivering son and friend to the boat, they sailed it to the ramp, me bringing dinghy home and then driving trailer to the club.
I like to remove everything from the cabin. Wash mattress covers. Dry buoyancy vests/life jackets. Dry sails. 4 jibs 2 spinnakers. Vacuum clean inside and attack mildew.
Other jobs to do. Repair the GRP bottom leading edge of the drop keel. it gets damaged every time there is a grounding.
Replace spin halyard Iwas surprised to find cover chafed through. Replace main halyard presently wire and rope will try dyneema/spectra 8mm. Touch up the paint and clean topsides. Maybe try to shim the rudder pintle which is a bit sloppy. Lastly of course more anti fouling paint and the madness starts all over again last weekend in September.
Any way sorry about the minim blog and best wishes for a new season to my UK friends. olewill