Monday, August 31, 2020

Friday Harbor

We stopped in for a day in Friday Harbor to pick up some needed supplies.  Things we forgot, topped off on fuel and enjoyed a nice dinner.  The marina was at half capacity so we have our own finger pier.  Enjoying the morning, off for some breakfast, we'll give the boat a quick wash then off to the next destination.

A boat here hasn't cast off for quite some time.


Friday, August 28, 2020

San Juan Islands - 2020

 First stop Spencer Spit with an anchorage on the North side. A quiet night on anchor right next to a shelf.  The benefits of being on the small side allows us to get inside the rest of the anchored boats.  We took off for a short sail to Blind Bay.  Mount Baker was out in full glory.

Emily enjoying the first day of vacation.

New head sail, small and great for a solid breeze.


Blind Bay for a quiet anchorage, some Verboort Sausage on the barbecue with some Spot Prawns from the local market on Orcas.


Fuel Locker Continued to Done


This posting is just a sequence of images for the install.  I sort of improvised on the creation of this after watching a you tube video of the stitch and glue method of construction on a kayak.
Corners getting a small filled of vinylester filler on the inside of the boxe to freeze the shape.  The locker will now move the the garage for final taping and first coat of paint.



Jilann helping out with painting, bond areas are masked.
Bonded into the boat with structural fiberglass putty, then tapped with 3 layers of mat veil.  I'm super happy how this turned out and now we can enjoy a little more outside storage.

Later I'll post images of the final install.








Fuel Locker Getting Built



So the 6mm panels are re-assembled in the boat, the corners of the boxes are tightened and I'm preparing to dry fit the fuel tank.


Monday, August 10, 2020

Stbd Fuel Locker

The aft locker of my Ross 780 was removed to gain access to decoring the stbd cockpit seats.  I'm replacing and building the locker in place like a colapsible box I have dry fit the panels in place using contour gages.  The locker will be bonded and taped into place using a chop strand mat encapsulated 6mm Aquatek.  I'm using pvc rod and zip ties set back .75" so that the corners will come together at an edge and the zip ties can be leveraged to form a tight joint.
Tomorrow this shape will be fit to the boat and the box will be frozen with a tight fit to deck.