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southace
southace
SA
4803 posts
SA, 4803 posts
3 Aug 2015 11:21pm
Before my summer cruise I need to complete the following.

Fit new Hot water service!
Fit Self Taylor's.
Modify cockpit enclosure cover.
Fit 3 x 200 amp battery's.
Fit 2 x new LED amp draw panel meters.
New bathroom bench top and sink.
Check fuel for water.
Inspect rig.

Basically everything will have been replaced in 6months since taking ownership!

whos next? HO2?



HG02
HG02
VIC
5814 posts
VIC, 5814 posts
4 Aug 2015 12:20am
My list goodness
this years list
Rigging and halyards
fridge bench top
Finish stove/sink bench top
run fuel piping from tank to stove
Fit the anchor winch and chain system
Non skid deck paint
make my forward cabin saloon doors( ex window shutters) and draw front
add more forward cabin lighting off existing loom.
tidy my wiring near batteries and Isolator .
Run a permanent wiring loom for solar panels( cabin roof) from the MPPT controller under the hatch cover and secure the main sheet track at the same time
go sailing till next winter

Next years list

Refurbish a Bukh DV24 for installing next winter
winter western port
remove old Bukh DV20 and clean paint out the bilge and fit PSS seal
Install the Bukh DV24
Fit new seacocks for the head
fit a hull through for sink drain hose
finish off the interior
apply Sikens to all timber bite work on deck

if there time do some on 2017 winters list
2018 retirer go sailing up the coast for a endless summer

knight
knight
NSW
60 posts
NSW, 60 posts
4 Aug 2015 8:11am
So the metaphoical ink is still wet on the contract for my yacht, but I've already got a do list (which I fear is an expensive proposition) though not necessarily in this order:


This year:
1. Replace all sheets and Halyards
2. Remove and repair waterlogged rudder
3. New engine mounts
4. Install holding tank
5. Replace all cabin lights with LEDs
5a. Redo electrical system

Later:
6. Remove cabin floor - install water bladder into old water tank.
7. Redo all upholstery

I think that's the do list at the moment... and I haven't even sailed her yet.....
Lazzz
Lazzz
NSW
913 posts
NSW, 913 posts
4 Aug 2015 9:23am
My "To Do" list is always being re-prioritised as I find different things that need doing.

- Finish the other half of the deck with Non slip (Kiwigrip)
- Install Auto pilot - Coursemaster did me a deal at the Boat Show
- Paint the mast & then get it on the boat - all new standing & running rigging, lights, aerial etc.
- Install more winches
- Timber edging for gunwale strip
- Heaps of small stuff = re plumb both toilets to holding tank, Install extra bilge pump, Washer / wiper to windscreen, Rope locker under cockpit step, Switch block for Spreader; Running; Flood lights; - run wires, etc, etc, etc
samsturdy
samsturdy
NSW
1659 posts
NSW, 1659 posts
4 Aug 2015 10:02am


I got a headache reading this. I don't think I'll live long enough to finish my list.
DrRog
DrRog
NSW
608 posts
NSW, 608 posts
4 Aug 2015 10:39am
2015 (only about 16 weekends left til December!):

1. Install new dodger (95% complete)
2. Lay vinyl floor planks ala DAMA's faux teak and holly stylings (requires preps and mods)
3. ... Who am I kidding? All my jobs take 5 to 10 times as long as I think they will so that'll be it.
4. Go sailing and try to have a life besides boat stuff.
5. Oh, and DIY a 1st draft bimini for seats on aft rail using the old dodger frame.
6. Oh, and modify current cockpit shade to account for new stack pack.
7. Keep diving hull to try to extend time to next haul out

2016
1. Scrape back old antifoul. Con$ider repainting.
2. Design and build DIY self steering system
3. Address battery capacity / solar charging inadequacies.
4. Gunwale strip timber. (send me a pic of your edge Lazzarae - interested to know if it's similar and how you're approaching it)

Emotional roller coaster. Overwhelmed now. Must avoid the forum for a while.
Guitz
Guitz
VIC
617 posts
VIC, 617 posts
4 Aug 2015 11:09am
This year is the first haul out since buying Warana so, being a wooden boat, here is the list......
1. Clean, sand, antifoul and paint topsides, ie the whole boat.
2. Replace standing Rigging and turnbuckles
3. Full survey for insurance and to prioritize maintenance schedule for next 5 years.
4. Remove and replace boom fitting with bronze fitting.
5. New floorboards in cabin.
6. Replace ply shelf covers with celery pine ones.
7. Engine service inc cylinder pressure test.
8. Clean bilge and Fit drip tray.
9. Re wire down lights and re wire VHF ariel on mast.
10. Have a beer with the crew.......
Toph
Toph
WA
1889 posts
WA, 1889 posts
4 Aug 2015 10:30am
Currently getting covers re-done. Then I think I am finished

Oh who am I kidding. If it's on a boat, then it's on the list
McNaughtical
McNaughtical
NSW
908 posts
NSW, 908 posts
4 Aug 2015 1:44pm
Sheaves replacing.
New sail cover
Antifoul
GPS chartplotter installing
Electrical problem. ..fuse jeeps blowing on battery charger and cabin lights not working
Portholes and hatches resealing...first one started...uncovering a lot of rotted timber. ..
And now I'm about to do the girl thing and cry...

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The happy photo was before I dug too deep..lol


HG....heeeelp
southace
southace
SA
4803 posts
SA, 4803 posts
4 Aug 2015 1:45pm
Ekkk that does not look like a fun job mc naughty .....I have dug many rotten timbers and wet rotting laminates in the past it's like a cancer! It is pleasing to get it replaced with some marine ply and epoxy laminates though. I replaced the entire cabin sole on my last yacht and my previos power boat!

p.s if it's not structural or causing greif you can always cover it up and sort it in the future!
McNaughtical
McNaughtical
NSW
908 posts
NSW, 908 posts
4 Aug 2015 11:40pm
Thanks Southace. It's not structural. ...and so not in my nature to cover it up. .. My boat looks like a construction zone now. .sheets of marine ply and tools all over the place
scaramouche
scaramouche
VIC
190 posts
VIC, 190 posts
6 Aug 2015 11:03pm
Snazzy cockpit table!
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