Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure
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That dog bone turned out well! Seamless transitions
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Thank you. There is a tiny irregularity where the 2 buries cross in the middle. Not enough to cause structural concern, but it is fucking with my OCD, so I have bought some Dyneema chafe-guard sleeving that I will integrate over the middle 200mm. The trouble is, it is coming from, Australia, so won't be here for a while....
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Paula and I popped down to SAKURA in filthy weather earlier today. I wanted to show @Madame-Buttonfly the new decals. We wandered to an adjacent pontoon, so that we could see the port side and the decal. Here she is with her I-don't-like-all-this-fucking-rain awning on....
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some inspiration for the board bar
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Any developments on the fuel issue @Giles ?
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In any other SAKURA news, last week was a week of electrics:
Isolating transformer added - personally I think every boat that plugs into shore-power should have one.....
Tubular heaters mounted and wired up under each engine - Engines are essentially very large blocks of iron/steel, so soak up coolth, having heaters under them minimises that and the resultant condensation in the engine room...
24volt to 12volt step-down and wiring sorted for my new Diesel Polishing system (watch this space for the install of that, it's going to be great)...
Switch for water heater bought up to the saloon from engine room...
And a big one, the wiring and installation of the window demisting system is installed. There are a few tweaks I need to make to it tomorrow, but I think it will be amazing.....(pics of this are even more boring than the above......)
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@goosehd said in Giles and Paula's Great Retirement Adventure:
You should not make it so easy for us, as you may find some vagrant sleeping on it the next time you’re aboard.
I would be delighted.....
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@Madame-Buttonfly and I took advantage of light winds and blue skies to pop around to Chichester for a night with friends. an excellent couple of days.
SAKURA approaching the lock gates (Chichester Marina is a locked marina) this morning on the way home to Gosport. Although it was approx high tide and the locks were working free-flow, SAKURA was on the large size for the lock and just the 2 of us on board, so I had agreed with the lock keeper, Alfie, in advance that he would shut the outer gates, we would then approach those gates and hold SAKURA in position on the engines and the thrusters, the inner gates were shut and once the water had settled down the outer gates would be opened and we could proceed out of the lock. Got a bit hairy in the eddies, but we got out with no chips in the gel coat or dents in the fenders. I'd discussed what we should do today with Alfie last night when I went up to thank him for letting us through free flow when we arrived. Again we got through unscathed, but it was touch and go, so I wanted some advice for today
About 5 miles from Gosport this afternoon...