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Saturday, 27 October 2012
NO BOAT WORK, THIS WEEKEND
As I look across the street at Central Park all white with snow, there is not that much of it, but it looks very cold. It makes me kinda glad we decided not to go to the hangar to work on the boat this weekend.
We were hoping for one more work weekend before the weather turned, but we may not get one now. This cold snap is a little early. It's rare, but memorable if we get snow that stays, before November 15th. At least this isn't one of those Colorado lows that can hit us like a ton of bricks. (or make that snow)
You can tell by Sea-Enna's down in the dumps expression that she would prefer to be at the hangar romping around. At least at the hangar even when it's cold out she still has a place to romp around, and chase a ball when no one is there.
We were hoping to do some fiber glassing, but it can't be this cold when you mix up fiber glass as it will never set up.
I think Dan is just as happy to stay home and veg out with the TV this weekend as well. We have been very disappointed, not having the TV, in the boaters lounge, working at the end of the day, on those work weekends. So,now he'll get a chance to sit around and watch TV. As for me I have a lot of computer stuff to catch up on, if I can keep myself from getting too frustrated with this new computer of mine.
We definitely have to make one more trip out to the boat, as there are a lot of items, that I have to take off of the boat, to take to Texas with me. I had better start making a list, so that I wont forget things. It's mostly shorts and tops and summer cloths that I want to retrieve and of course my spice rack that I use on both the boat and in the trailer. Oh well, if I forget something I can always buy new down there.
Sunday, 21 October 2012
BOAT REPAIRS ARE PROGRESSING
The boat repairs are progressing as planned.
Old rotten spots have been removed.
The area has been sealed and and new plywood has been fitted in place.
It is cold a miserable out, so we might as well spend the weekends getting this stuff done. I'd ;like to see all the repairs completed to the point that it's ready for paint this fall. Then we can go on with other things when we get back from Texas in the spring.
So next weekend we should be able to get on with re-fibre-glassing.
So, that was our work weekend at the hangar.
Sunday, 14 October 2012
A FALL WORK WEEKEND
We went out to the hangar to work on the boat on Friday.
Here's Dan unloading all the tools he is going to need for this weekend's projects
As I'm sure everyone is aware, it was very cold on Friday. We have an indoor/outdoor thermometer on board and of course the outside temperature was really the inside of the hangar. So, it took a long time to get the chill off of the boat. We finally got it up to kinda room temperature by bed time on Friday, but the bedding was still very cold.
Kevin Scott's boat is right in front of ours and I was surprised to see that he has changed the name on his boat. He probably did it some time this summer, but I guess we haven't followed him in or out of the harbour during the summer so I wasn't aware of the change. Nice choice Kevin. Much nicer than the old name.
We have a few situations where moisture has gotten under the fiberglass, and into the plywood underneath, so we have to cut out the bad spots and replace and repair them.
It's a matter of cutting it back until you find solid wood and rebuild from there.
Once that is done then it's, seal up where the water was penetrating, then replace the plywood, re fiber glass then repaint. Oh, well, that's part of owning an old boat.
Thursday, 11 October 2012
BACK TO BOATING ON THE HARD
So, this weekend we are heading back out to the hangar to start working on this years maintenance projects. We have some rot to deal with on Starboard Bow walk around and some on the Port Bow walk around. We will not know how extensive this problem is until we start gouging the damage out.
I was planning to do some more sewing this fall, but Dean made me remove my sewing machine from the hangar, so that will have to wait until spring.
Thursday, 4 October 2012
BOATING ON THE HARD
Well, there is "The Bird" , tucked away, in the same corner of the hangar as we were in last year. So, our boating for the rest of the year will be "On the hard", as they say. We have a list of maintenance issues to deal with, so we will be going out to the hangar and living on board every weekend until the winter gets too cold and the snow too deep to continue.
We are taking next weekend off and staying home to cook a turkey and have a Thanksgiving dinner. Then on Oct. 12th we will be hard at it. We painted the hull last spring, so this year it's the superstructure that needs paint, but first we have some maintenance to see to on the walk around. It's always something, with an old boat. We also have to finish our Captain's seat. I have more sewing to do, but that can wait til spring.
Tuesday, 2 October 2012
PUTTING THE BOAT AWAY
So, here we were in Gimli for what was to be a very long weekend.
We walked the dog. Trying to find a grassy spot for a dog in a downtown harbour is not easy, so that keeps you busy,
Then of course you can always go sight seeing.
But, of course we have seen it all before.
Then another walk for the dog. Someplace further, but grassier.
Then you can always do some more sight seeing.
There is lots to see in Gimli. (If your new in town)
The one highlight was being parked where we could watch them craning the sail boats out of the water and on to the cradles for the winter. That kept me entertained for a while.
Dan kept busy prepping the boat for the hangar. The mast has to be put down. The boat needs a final pump out. My chore was packing up things that can't stay on board over the winter.
So that was our LONG weekend waiting in Gimli harbour for our "Pull-Out".
NORTH FOR A WEEKEND IN GIMLI HABOUR
We went out to the boat early Friday to head for Gimli for our "pull out". The weather was perfect, so we wanted to take advantage of that.
As we cruised out of our dock, everything was so
still and beautiful. The water was like glass. A perfect day for a cruise. But, not many around to enjoy it as the boats in the harbour are becoming few and far between.
As we rounded the red marker buoy at the harbour mouth, it was good-bye to Winnipeg Beach and Boundary Creek Yacht Club for another year.
It's always sad to see the season end, especially on a day like Friday was. It felt more like Summer, not the end of September.
As we headed north, we saw lots of fishermen tending their nets. That's a sure sign of fall, as they don't fish during the summer.
When we arrived in Gimli, we were pleased to find the perfect spot for us to dock, was open and available to us. Our boat is big and clumsy and not easy to manoeuvre into some of the tight spots usually available to us. And we can't dock along the concrete seawall, because then neither I, nor my dog can get on or off our boat. Art Wilks of "Misprint", had arrived a day earlier and passed up that spot to leave it available for us. Thanks Again Art, the gesture was much appreciated.
We settled in for the weekend to prep the boat and await our pull out on Monday Oct. 1st.
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