Willham
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I’m just a couple of months into ownership of my Sadler 25, and I need an outlet for my obsession. My family have no interest and I have nowhere else to share my thoughts, so I’m just going to witter on here. Apologies.
I recently sailed back from Cowes to Medway Yacht Club, with the assistance of a skipper (Chris Markham from Markham Marine - a brilliant and very knowledgeable guy all round). It was a fantastic trip over three days with stops in Eastbourne and Ramsgate. This was followed by my first weekend of single-handing on the weekend just gone. My early experiences of the boat have been overwhelmingly positive, but I do have a couple of niggles to sort out and general up-keep type jobs, including:
- wiring to the board for the tiller-pilot
- fitting a spray hood and dodgers
- fitting a stack pack and lazy jacks (plus adding cars to the mainsail)
- bracing the foredeck (where there is a bit of movement underfoot)
- replacing the stern gland (which is dripping when under power)
- possibly replacing the aging engine mounts (which may be the cause of the stern gland leak I’m told)
- making the interior more homely (reupholstering and doing a bit of painting)
- sanding and varnishing wood around the companionway and replacing a wooden cap on the sliding hatch
- finally, I’m considering a whether it would be a big job to fit a secondary ignition and cutout switch in the cockpit, which would make single-handing rather easier. On this last point, I’d appreciate advice on how to do this and views whether it is a very involved job or a DIY task.
You may have guessed, I’ve become slightly obsessive about my boat, and am keen to make one of the best example of its kind. I’m hauling out mid November and am looking forward to getting stuck in to my list of jobs. I’ll shut up now! Some pics below of my humble S25
I recently sailed back from Cowes to Medway Yacht Club, with the assistance of a skipper (Chris Markham from Markham Marine - a brilliant and very knowledgeable guy all round). It was a fantastic trip over three days with stops in Eastbourne and Ramsgate. This was followed by my first weekend of single-handing on the weekend just gone. My early experiences of the boat have been overwhelmingly positive, but I do have a couple of niggles to sort out and general up-keep type jobs, including:
- wiring to the board for the tiller-pilot
- fitting a spray hood and dodgers
- fitting a stack pack and lazy jacks (plus adding cars to the mainsail)
- bracing the foredeck (where there is a bit of movement underfoot)
- replacing the stern gland (which is dripping when under power)
- possibly replacing the aging engine mounts (which may be the cause of the stern gland leak I’m told)
- making the interior more homely (reupholstering and doing a bit of painting)
- sanding and varnishing wood around the companionway and replacing a wooden cap on the sliding hatch
- finally, I’m considering a whether it would be a big job to fit a secondary ignition and cutout switch in the cockpit, which would make single-handing rather easier. On this last point, I’d appreciate advice on how to do this and views whether it is a very involved job or a DIY task.
You may have guessed, I’ve become slightly obsessive about my boat, and am keen to make one of the best example of its kind. I’m hauling out mid November and am looking forward to getting stuck in to my list of jobs. I’ll shut up now! Some pics below of my humble S25