No blue or pink jobs... seems they're all purple !!
The days are whizzing by. We are no longer worried about getting our tudu list completed before departure. In fact, we've had to prioritize and are focusing on just those jobs that MUST be done before we can set sail... There are several and, thanks to the help of our special friends, we just may get the critical ones finished in time. Kathy has been working hard on the finer details of life on-board while CJ has been tackling some of those tasks that should have been completed months ago (like the brightwork); and others that have just arisen but are very important (like the broken propane system, and some small but determined leaks that allow the rain inside where it shouldn't be). Kathy's skill as a seamstress is beginning to show as she dashes off covers for the dorade boxes, lee cloths, and other fabric-type works of art. As well, minor details like health insurance, boat insurance, medical and emergency kits, vaccinations and other such things have been demanding our attention. Between the boat, the house and the dog... we have been well and truly focused and hard at it.
We have two special fellows in our life right now... they're both Larry's and each has contributed to our journey in big ways. Larry Hutchinson continues to be available to help with all kinds of electrical and other such challenges... and Larry Smith has been truly wonderful in his support and help with the woodworking projects that were quite far over CJ's head. His skill and practised eye are in the process of producing a beautiful cabin table and three perfect companionway boards. CJ's been his ready apprentice and is learning more each day... who knew you could actually iron wood??? Larry has also designed a bracket for our new propane system... yes, we're finally replacing the old (and I mean really old) propane controls and tank. Within the next 3 days Shannon will be sporting a new, composite propane tank complete with new solenoid, regulator and gauge.... and she'll be sporting it mounted on her stern rails. It's not complete yet, but the new system will allow us to run a line to the BBQ and to the stove and it will be safe and secure. We're really looking forward to this new and better location AND to having a tank that allows us to instantly see how full it is.
And so it goes... the clock is ticking... we're working hard... and we're finally seeing some progress and results. Next weekend is the BCA (Bluewater Cruising Association) 'Farewell to the Fleet' Rendezvous... and we're determined to go as we've yet to arrive at a rendezvous and I suspect they wonder if we even have a boat... So, we'll be there with bells on !!
For now, it's back to the grind-stone. Take care.. talk to you again soon. Carolyn