scubaman
Well-Known Member
This may not be terribly interesting, but I'm just happy to be back on the water and thought a few pics might be in order.
As always, it has been a long spring waiting for the ice to melt so that the boat could be put back to it's natural habitat. The teak project meant that I got to start on my routine maintenance a few weeks later that usual, which in turn meant that the final three weekends leading to last weekend saw me doing long hours to get everything ready. Wash, polish, coat of wax, engine servicing, interior clean up, etc. were all on the task list.
The spring progresses quite rapidly once we get to April. This vid is from 27th of March and only three weeks later the ice was gone.
Still the weather in April has been a bit chilly at times. This pic was taken a week ago when I was servicing the engines. Some new ice had formed and the pontoons were icy.
And then last weekend it went from chilly spring to early summer. Temps were +16 C and above and people were wearing summer dresses and shorts and were strolling and chatting. It's amazing what a difference the sun and a bit of warmth makes.
This was the first weekend the whole family was together on the boat. We settled in, did some shopping and just relaxed. Didn't even go out for a spin.
The plan is to return on Wednesday for an extended weekend so proper boating will have to wait until then. One more thing on the mandatory to-do -list is to have the boat inspected which I'm hoping will take place on Thursday. The inspector goes through a list of required equipment on the boat and advises on any safety shortcomings he might encounter. I have all the required gear so it should be fine. The good thing is that the insurance companies offer a discount for inspected boats so there is also a financial incentive to have it done.
Thanks!
As always, it has been a long spring waiting for the ice to melt so that the boat could be put back to it's natural habitat. The teak project meant that I got to start on my routine maintenance a few weeks later that usual, which in turn meant that the final three weekends leading to last weekend saw me doing long hours to get everything ready. Wash, polish, coat of wax, engine servicing, interior clean up, etc. were all on the task list.
The spring progresses quite rapidly once we get to April. This vid is from 27th of March and only three weeks later the ice was gone.
Still the weather in April has been a bit chilly at times. This pic was taken a week ago when I was servicing the engines. Some new ice had formed and the pontoons were icy.
And then last weekend it went from chilly spring to early summer. Temps were +16 C and above and people were wearing summer dresses and shorts and were strolling and chatting. It's amazing what a difference the sun and a bit of warmth makes.
This was the first weekend the whole family was together on the boat. We settled in, did some shopping and just relaxed. Didn't even go out for a spin.
The plan is to return on Wednesday for an extended weekend so proper boating will have to wait until then. One more thing on the mandatory to-do -list is to have the boat inspected which I'm hoping will take place on Thursday. The inspector goes through a list of required equipment on the boat and advises on any safety shortcomings he might encounter. I have all the required gear so it should be fine. The good thing is that the insurance companies offer a discount for inspected boats so there is also a financial incentive to have it done.
Thanks!