I am going to need a holiday to get over the planning for
this holiday. Whoever said boating was
relaxing was a born liar.
So far this week I have been busy in my spare time, (what a
laugh that is what spare time?) planning:
- · Tide times
- · Routes and waypoints
- · Passage planning
- · Boltholes
- · Bridge clearances and times to navigate bridges due to tide heights
- · Fuel stops
All of this on top of trying to get the boat ready for her
next big adventure and gathering a multitude of spare parts and replacement fixtures
and fittings that need installing prior to us leaving next Friday evening. We
only have one weekend left, it isn’t enough!
The list of jobs for this weekend so far includes:
- · Change engine oil and filter
- · Change supercharger oil
- · Change trim ram fluid
- · Wash engine and engine bay
- · Replace anchor winch deck switches
- · Replace various broken or worn catches in the cabin and cockpit
- · Wash upholstery
- · Wash cabin and cockpit carpets
- · Clean cockpit upholstery
- · Wash boat from top to bottom
- · Clean canopies
- · Refuel
- · Fill water tank
- · Change gas bottle
- · Clean out anchor locker and check anchor fastenings
- · Declutter cabin cupboards (anything not needed is getting removed to shed weight)
- · Take home all bedding, curtains and shower curtain for washing
Why do we always leave things to the last minute?
Can you get her through there or are you to tall?
ReplyDeleteIt will be close but the plan is to give it a go. Going to wait whilst low water on the day with the lowest tide to give it a go. If we do make it through we will only be going through then coming straight back. Don't fancy getting stuck the wrong side!
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