Saturday 27 September 2014

This is going to be one of my winter projects. The exhaust is leaking. I guess it's a pin hole in the weld. Looking at the crappy job here, it doesn't surprise me. I noticed that the engine sounded a little different a month back. This is a bit of a learning curve. I have to find out where you get this high heat wrap and I plan on pulling the manifold off which means getting a new gasket. All this ugly will finally be gone. I have two speakers to mount in the cockpit and some little jobs such as converting all the lights to LED. I think back to my power boats and all the problems that I had, I think Sailors complain to much! The little diesel always starts and the boat always gets me where I am going and home again. It's a little like a sports car from England. You have to open the hood once in a while and nose around. (The exhaust for example) but more often than not, you find little or nothing wrong. A power boat with all that bashing through the waves constantly develops problems (VERY EXPENSIVE ONES!!!). Yeah, I don't go fast, but I always get there.

Thursday 25 September 2014

 Last day of Summer on Lake St.Clair.

Detroit from a distance. Boat is running and sailing great! I hope to get out on the weekend as it is suppose to be warm. Hard to believe but in a few months there will be ice floating by.

Monday 15 September 2014

Port Credit boat show

We ran up to the port Credit boat show on the weekend. The sailboat that caught our interest was a Morgan / Catalina 38.1 center cockpit. We were blown away by the amount of room below created by the raised cockpit. The bedroom in the stern has a large comfortable bed. It ticked a lot of boxes.

This particular example was over priced but this proves out a few theories we have. 1#- You can not get the feel for a boats size from pictures, you have to see it.
 2# -There is a boat under 40  feet that will work for us.
 We are getting an early fall but hopefully we will get a few more sails in before the long freeze. The day is getting closer when we sail south and skip a few of them!!

Sunday 7 September 2014

We continue our search for a bigger boat. Looked at a 38.4 Morgan in Lasalle Michigan yesterday. Very nice but it failed the important question. "Could you handle living in this cabin for two years?" NO! The beds were small and uncomfortable. Great boat for a week away but at the end of the week you would be looking forward to your bed at home. We were going to look at a 37 Tartan but it has tighter quarters than the Morgan. I don't want any more boat than necessary but the layout has to work. Designers always short-sheet the beds in favor of features like 'Spacious Saloon' or 'five heads!'  Our search continues. We met a couple on a Corbin 39 last week. Nice ride, I will have to keep an eye out for one to look at. We are going to check out a Brewer 44 in Tampa this fall. A little on the huge side but the more I see, the better informed I am. I make my intentions clear to people selling their vessels. I just need to see it for an hour and nothing more. If the layout doesn't work for us, we are on our way. Still- they get very upset with you. I have sold four boats and I know what a PITA it is. I figure that I will be up front about my interest and requirements and ask them for an hour at their convenience. Never ask for a ride out or anything else. That's as fair as I can be.