When it rains it pours, we've
all heard that before, that is what I mean when all the work is
happening all on the same day.
Paul was smelling diesel around the
starboard companionway for a day or so. We lifted the floor of it
this morning and sure enough, an inch of diesel down there. We have
size 6 (XL) diapers on board for this kind of occasion. I know when
we bought them, the cashier asked if they were for our grandchild. I
am so glad we did not buy Depends! So all you boaters or other out
there.... diapers are great for absorbing spills of all sorts, we
recommend every household should have a pack in the house/boat/camper
or cottage. The diesel is gone and no damage to boat so the flowing
stopped... so we will clean it up with some nice special boat
cleanser and put down the wood floor again. What you see below the
floor are 2 diesel tanks, one forward and one aft, 265 liters each.
No wood floor, it was lifted to see down below |
Diapers are not just for babies! Great absorption! |
The rub rail is now on! Our October
18th post shows the “before” picture when the original
is all removed. Now the new black one is on. We hired the yard staff
here to do that as they have all the tools necessary. (psst... and
Paul and I could not do that together and enjoy our time together).
You know we now have a search engine on our blog. I updated a few
things on this blog page and I can search for “rub rail” to find
out when I posted the picture with the rail off. I have used that
search engine a few times already. Also, just for laughs you can
translate our blog into any language you like. We have Russians
reading our blog. I know because there are stats on our blog as to
what country has the most “viewership”... Canadians first, then
Americans and surprise, Russians read our blog, and the list goes on.
Half way completed on one side |
Brand new rub rail, installed |
The portion of an anchor that digs securely into the bottom; also, any occasion when this happens on the first try.
Propeller
Underwater winch designed to wind up at high speeds any lines left hanging over the stern.
Radar
Extremely realistic kind of electronic game often found on larger sailboats. Players try to avoid colliding with “blips” which represent other sailboats, large container ships and oil tankers.
1 comment:
looks like a brand new boat. You guys have worked really hard to bring her up to this bristol condition.
Rosemary
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