The tasks seem to be getting smaller these days, thanks to Jeff and other people who chipped in. This is good.  The big tasks are dwindling and the remainder of the tasks are either a few big ones that are taking a normal amount of time or small ones in which finding the right tool often takes longer than doing the task…and then putting it away again. 

Here’s a sample of what we did over the last couple of days, without mentioning the raspberry pie systems development that Jeff is doing. Stay tuned for some amazing developments in boating systems by Jeff.  

  • Tune the shrouds
  • Add opening strings to make the bifold doors open easily.
  • Installed new VHF extension cord to the steering station
  • Installed the lazy jacks
  • Installed the vang
  • Replaced the windlass battery (thanks Fred)
  • Installed reefing lines
  • Fixed 3 of 5 mast lights (thanks Fred)
  • Freezer is adjusted right on
  • Ordered parts for toilet
  • Removed the broken SSB radio
  • Cleaned some spare lines
  • Secured dinghy on Davits for rough weather
  • Fixed and installed new boarding ladder. (Thanks Keith)
  • Tested windlass
  • Fixed power on chart plotter

However, as Pierre coined, rule #7, “There’s always something else”.

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