beancounter
Well-Known Member
Stargazer went back in the water yesterday.
Over winter we've had a new log fitted, with a new hull fitting. We also had all the through hull fittings and seacocks checked. SWMBO wanted the guys in the yard to get on board the boat after lift-in, and check for leaks. I arranged this - "No problem". SWMBO fretted and got me to remind them the day before lift in - which I did. She'd decided that she'd go down there yesterday, put some stuff on the boat, and convince herself that all was well.
Sure enough, when she got on board, there was water in the bilges. She called one of the chaps in the yard, and the problem was traced to a slight crack around the depth sounder transducer (which hadn't been touched over winter). So it needs re-bedding. Hence a lift-out. More expense. Grrrr.
Meanwhile SWMBO is more than ever convinced that the boat is an assembly of potential crises sailing in loose formation...
Over winter we've had a new log fitted, with a new hull fitting. We also had all the through hull fittings and seacocks checked. SWMBO wanted the guys in the yard to get on board the boat after lift-in, and check for leaks. I arranged this - "No problem". SWMBO fretted and got me to remind them the day before lift in - which I did. She'd decided that she'd go down there yesterday, put some stuff on the boat, and convince herself that all was well.
Sure enough, when she got on board, there was water in the bilges. She called one of the chaps in the yard, and the problem was traced to a slight crack around the depth sounder transducer (which hadn't been touched over winter). So it needs re-bedding. Hence a lift-out. More expense. Grrrr.
Meanwhile SWMBO is more than ever convinced that the boat is an assembly of potential crises sailing in loose formation...