To keep the universe in balance, there have been the usual minor boat tasks to do as well as following up on previous disasters. I had a local shop take apart the windlass motor to reveal it was cooked even worse than I anticipated. So I have decided to buy a knew one rather than put approximately half as much into a motor that can never be quite 100%.
Nature
Racoon tracks on the beach near the edge of an
undeveloped weeded lot.
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Sea turtle tracks leading up to and back from
a nest in the sand right in the midst of a
hotel's palapas.
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Shells as found |
Sunrise |
Sunset |
Bird on a wire: yellow crowned night heron at sunrise |
Black (or green) crowned night heron in the mangroves |
Black crowned night heron on my dock line |
Green heron chick |
Social flycatcher with a catch for the babies |
Social flycatcher |
Yellow crowned night heron chick in the nest |
Black bellied whistling duck |
Pelican in flight |
Wings flared coming in for a landing |
This immature brown pelican has been hanging around
near my boat lately.
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Friends, Food and Fun
A group of us went to the big Sunday brunch at El Tigre
Golf Club this week. (Clockwise from the left: Mike, Lisa
Jean Phillipe, Dragun (?), Rudy, Me)
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It's a nice spot, but we preferred the air conditioning. |
Life is uncertain; eat dessert first! |
Everything is all-you-can-eat, including
made-to-order sushi and sashimi.
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Bottomless mimosas (or champagne or other
bebidas) too. Not bad for $25 including tip.
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Local Events
Some of the 150 Optimist Prams for the North American
Championships being held at the Vallarta Yacht Club
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Five new officiating boats |
The start of The Great La Cruz Umbrella Race |
My friend Maureen took an early lead and continued
to pull away from the pack to a glorious victory.
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The Great La Cruz Umbrella Race
Disaster Recovery
After I came close to losing my phone
last week, I found a secure holder at
a kiosk in the Lago Real mall for $5.
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Heavy Velcro closure and belt loop mean
I won't lose my phone again (if I use the case).
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The burned out guts of my windlass motor.
It was worse than I expected given the motor
would still turn some after it cooled down.
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While it could be rewound and salvaged, it would cost over
$400 and would never be quite the same, so I decided to
junk it and get a new one for $900. Sigh.
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This is the sleeve on which the motor is mounted. Once
I was finally able to remove the motor, the sleeve had
a few scars and rough patches.
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In order to make it easier to remount the new motor,
I oil sanded the sleeve three times with progressively
finer grit paper.
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Much better! Hopefully the new motor will slip on
without any problems!
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Best post ever!!! Loved the film documenting Maureen's victory.
ReplyDeleteThanks!! I was able to put it together and post it within hours of the event...ain't technology grand (when it works)!!
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