After a rough week last week, I decided to take it easy this week. A little rain provided a bit of an excuse. I still accomplished a few little things. I replaced the overhead battens in the aft cabin that had to be removed to install the new winches and cleat, and I tested the new gear and leads for the staysail with the genoa out as well. Everything works about as well as it could given the inherent constraints on hardware placement. Since I have a pretty good supply of spare line in good shape, I figured I could find some double braid that would work for the staysail sheets. I did, but it wasn't my first choice. I had wanted to be able to use a single line for both port and starboard so I could avoid bulky knots at the clew. No luck: the best prospect was about 10 feet too short. So I had to use two lines of different colors. Ah well
I also started on a small project in the forward cabin. The teak trim around the forward hatch was discolored and in bad shape from a hatch that had leaked prior to my buying the boat. So, I removed it and began refinishing it.
I still want to do some sailing and loafing over at the islands, but I can't until I get some new stearsmen/women trained for the novice team in my outrigger canoe club. Hopefully in the next couple of weeks.
The overhead battens are very pretty, and so are the flowers and sails.
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