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    Troubleshoot Caframo fans

    by Glen April 25, 2020
    written by Glen

    Saturday 25 Apr, KY day 42: Glen hits the fan (as opposed to something else hitting it!)

    Very lazy start to the day. We don’t do anything but play on our phones till midday. Well, it is the weekend right? The wind is again pretty strong from SSE and the swell is really rolling into the anchorage perpendicular to the wind direction. We have our stern bridle to the mooring buoy, putting Cloudy side-on to the wind with her bow pointing into the incoming swell. So it’s not too uncomfortable. All the other yachts seem to have copied our technique, except for the British Amel moored behind us. They are still connected to the buoy conventionally and they are looking like Olympic champions in the rocking event! We are really not sure how they can put up with that? Maybe they are practicing for their return to the Mediterranean?

    Today I want to work out why one of our (relatively) new Caframo Sirocco II fans in the bow cabin has stopped working. First off, I discover the socket for that particular fan is wired the wrong way and seems to have been like that since new… a little slap to HR’s hand needed. But, even with that sorted, the fan still doesn’t work. Swapping fans around from the other cabins proves it’s definitely the fan itself that’s the issue. Now, here is where normal and sensible people would just order a new fan and throw this one away. Sadly, not me. I use the electronic parts from a good fan to find out which bit of the bad fan is the problem. Long story short, at a certain point in my trouble shooting, there is a small bang, a large spark and a puff of smoke from the motor. And the situation ends with both fans not working. Bugger!Supremely annoyed with myself I go look up how long the warrantee is for. 2 yrs…. perfect, we just squeeze in. So an email is sent to Caframo in Canada, asking for “advice”.

    Next job is to change the fresh water filter in the engine room. Thankfully that simple task goes without a hitch. And after that I call it a day with regards to jobs and get back into the weekend relaxed mode – far less frustrating. Especially with our cocktails in the cockpit, lovely cooling air passing through as a new moon sets onto the sea.

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    Furling buttons fixed

    by Glen April 24, 2020
    by Glen April 24, 2020

    Friday 24 Apr, KY day 41: DHL finally delivers. 6 weeks now since we departed Jamaica to sail here. It seems ages ago. Almost feels like we have roots here in Cayman…

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    Tackle furling buttons on the pedestal

    by Glen April 23, 2020
    by Glen April 23, 2020

    Thursday 23 Apr, KY day 40: Busy day today…. relatively speaking. Lots to write about, so you readers won’t get my usual infill waffle today. As forecast the wind is up again.…

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    The coffee maker puts up a fight

    by Glen April 22, 2020
    by Glen April 22, 2020

    Wednesday 22 Apr, KY day 39: Rear bimini sunshade completed and the spare coffee maker gives us something to repair. The wind has greatly reduced this morning. We should have 2 days…

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    Rear bimini sunshade

    by Glen April 21, 2020
    by Glen April 21, 2020

    Tuesday 21 Apr, KY day 38: Intensive sewing day constructing the rear bimini sunshade. It’s another hot day on board without the over-boom shade on. The strong wind is cooling and the…

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    Wind and swell spoil our peace

    by Glen April 20, 2020
    by Glen April 20, 2020

    Monday 20 Apr, KY day 37: The wind has started, and with it the swell. It’s been blowing only from the east for weeks now, but this week it has shifted to…

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    Happy orthodox Easter!

    by Glen April 19, 2020
    by Glen April 19, 2020

    Sunday 19 Apr, CY day 36: Today it’s Oana’s Easter Sunday, which we celebrate by… doing nothing different! Well, not quite true, I give her an Easter kiss and hug, she calls…

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    Port side sunshade completed

    by Glen April 18, 2020
    by Glen April 18, 2020

    Saturday 18 Apr, CY day 35: Cockpit calamity, food shopping and finish the port side bimini sunshade. Yeah! Shopping day today. We get to go ashore. But not before performing a big…

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