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    Cut lift handle off the dinghy
    Glue castle on the dinghy
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    castle lock glued
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    Nerves abound as we amputate bits off the new Highfield dinghy

    by Glen November 15, 2019
    written by Glen

    Friday 15 Nov, HHN day 35: Making dinghy secure to davits, moving to shelter prior to impending Nor’easter and a shock review of our credit card spending!
    Today’s plan was to start the food shopping and stocking. But as usual, jobs stopped that. Inside we finalize the mid-cabin by screwing the floor boards back in place then move to the forepeak to clean under bow berths.
    On deck the key job today is to glue the Simpson-Lawrence castle rubbers in place on both the davits and the new Highfield dinghy. These sets of rubber blocks stop any lateral movement of the dinghy on the davits when Cloudy is rolling or healing. But it means firstly cutting off the old parts on the davits (used with the Avon dinghy) and also cutting a lifting handle off the new Highfield where the castle rubber needs to be glued to. This is rather a tense operation for me. Not only cutting parts off a brand new dinghy but doing it with a very sharp cutter – dreading that hsssssing sound as the knife goes where it shouldn’t!

    Last time I glued the rubber blocks onto the Avon I frankly made a mess. Glue everywhere. Not wanting to do the same to the new Highfield, I make sure the rubbers are perfectly positioned then tape off all the area we don’t want glue on. A long story short, the rubbers are glued in place beyond my expectations and even look like they came as part of the new dinghy. What a relief. As for technical, they perfectly lock the dinghy to the davits making it extremely solid.
    Along with the new davit strops, new outboard lock and now locking runners installed, we conclude the readying of the new dinghy for action. Just one big job remains now: making sunbrella tube covers. We have all the materials and the sewing machine… we just need the time and skill! Another day, in a warmer climate.

    Before removing the outboard ready for our passage (we never go to sea with outboard on dinghy on davits ) I take a tootle in the dinghy back to M-dock to check space and water depths. Over the weekend we are expecting strong NE winds which will make our current dockage untenable. We are allowed to use M-dock over the weekend while the travel lifts are not in use. Back at Cloudy the outboard is hoisted on board to its pushpit mount and secured.

    Next deck job is to use the heat gun to shrink the heat-shrink tubes around the hydraulic quick connects. These quick connects are beautifully made from stainless steel, but the locking balls are of basic steel and rust terribly 🙁 So I now use large heat shrink tubing to make the whole connection water tight. While this renders them no longer “quick” connections they can at least be disconnected without a hammer and a chisel after a few months bathing in salt spray!

    In anticipation of needing fender blankets for our Panama Canal transit, we manage to procure (for free) some large offcuts of shrink-wrap plastic. Making these simple sheets will be our first practice with our new sewing machine. Again, another job, for another time, in warmer climates.

    Our cockpit locker strut had long been a bone of contention. Our current one has never really seemed to help opening the heavy locker door – infact it seems to resist our efforts. And we could never find the right size replacement. But with our new Amazon expertise, we did find one and it was delivered. It should have been a job for later but I couldn’t resist fitting it. Boy oh boy what a difference to have a cooperative cockpit locker lid. Brilliant! Why oh why did we wait 3 years for this delight!!!

    Before the day light fades we move Cloudy to M-dock. Oana really doesn’t like moving the boat in marinas unless absolutely necessary. Probably born from a few disasters we had when first getting used to docking this size of boat in Gibraltar. But with this wind coming, I know it’s the right thing to do. There is zero wind, making the maneuver very easy and slick and very soon we are tied up and snug inside the marina behind the “wind wall” of a 97ft Weaver.

    Evening is making last orders on Amazon and replacing lose screws on the nav-station seat. Meanwhile, Oana, who has recently acquired a delight for baking bread and cakes is making a coffee cake. The smells in the cabin remind me of my Mum baking, bless her. Happy times 🙂

    Last job in the evening is to check back account and clear credit card. OMG … did we really manage to spend THAT much in the last 3 weeks?!! We need to get out of here, away from Amazon, Defender and Herrington hardware stores to the desert of the oceans, to let our bank revive.
    That said, tomorrow we will start shopping to restock the boat with food, while we are in USA with a car.

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    Laptop woes. But sails are up again at long last.

    by Glen November 14, 2019
    by Glen November 14, 2019

    Thursday 14 Nov, HHN day 34: The day starts badly but when the sails are back on and boat tidy again, we are reinvigorated. IT disaster strikes. My laptop refuses to wake…

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    Can we squeeze everything in? Today the truth is revealed.

    by Glen November 13, 2019
    by Glen November 13, 2019

    Wednesday 13 Nov, HHN day 33: A very full day of stowing all our new goodies. We awake still aground sitting in 2.4m of water. It’s quite a step up to the…

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    Rain and cold. Mostly a splicing day.

    by Glen November 12, 2019
    by Glen November 12, 2019

    Tuesday 12 Nov, HHN day 32: Bitterly cold day. New dinghy davit strops spliced, cockpit tent up, engine room work completed … then we “run” aground. In the early hours the predicted…

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    Mast and rigging almost ready to go

    by Oana November 11, 2019
    by Oana November 11, 2019

    Monday 11 Nov, HHN day 31: last warm day for a while, so full-on outside jobs. Hydraulic motors finally go back in the furlers, halyards up the mast, bird avoidance devices removed…

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    Beware: Cling film does eat into stainless steel! This is not fake news.

    by Glen November 10, 2019
    by Glen November 10, 2019

    Sunday 10 Nov, HHN day 30: All day trying to get the burnt clingfilm off the furlers. Evening is toilet tasks. Next big job, on the path to sailing again, is to…

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    The Avon is sold… long live the Highfield!

    by Glen November 9, 2019
    by Glen November 9, 2019

    Saturday 9 Nov, HHN day 29: Sold the Avon dinghy, new lifting points fitted to the Highfield, feedwater pump rebuilt and twin Dysons mounted. Avon dinghy has been advertised in various places…

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    An afternoon off!

    by Oana November 8, 2019
    by Oana November 8, 2019

    Friday 8 Nov, HHN day 28: We go to Washington DC to vote and to attend a basketball game. As anticipated, the lapping was awful so not much sleep despite wearing the…

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