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    sewing bimini solar panels
    sewing bimini solar panels
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    Sewing marathon

    by Glen April 11, 2020
    written by Glen

    Saturday 11 Apr, CY day 28: Looking at the forecast over breakfast, the wind is definitely starting tomorrow. So will need to have the over-boom cover off as we don’t want to risk it getting damaged in the strong wind. This also means we need to get the bimini back up tomorrow, or we will have no shade whatsoever. And, in turn, that means we MUST finish installing the sliders for the 6 new solar panels today. Pressure is on! We sewed on the first one last evening and it took 3 hours. So it’s going to be a looong day in the Cloudy Bay sweatshop sewing saloon!

    And that was pretty much the day: fighting with the massive amount of stiff and somewhat dirty bimini canvas. And trying to squeeze it all through the sewing machine as we sew on the slider strips, UV cover strips and corner wear patches. I’m frankly a bit worried that when we finally get the thing back up tomorrow, maybe I will have distorted it with my inexperience using the machine and the cramped workshop.

    Finally, by midnight, all 6 sets of sliders are sewed on. Not as good as a professional canvas shop, but nonetheless we are pretty pleased with our efforts and the result. But as they say, “the proof of the pudding is in the eating” – how will it all work when we put it up tomorrow and slide in the 6 solar panels?

    Today the daily briefing resumed. It seems the police had quite a task on the beaches yesterday. Several groups of people claiming to be exercising, but obviously actually having mini beach parties. Apparently beach gatherings during the Easter weekend is a tradition. The Premier, Governor and Police Chief are pretty upset about it. So it’s decided there will be a full ban on ANY beach activities from Monday onwards. Other news is that many other Caribbean countries have been pleading with Cayman to sell them some of the 200,000 test kits the Caymans recently acquired from South Korea. 20,000 are already sold to Barbados. It will be interesting how they handle these requests in the coming days.

    After a marathon day sewing, under a bit of pressure to finish, I’m totally exhausted by midnight when we fall into bed.

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    Bimini sewing project starts

    by Glen April 10, 2020
    by Glen April 10, 2020

    Friday 10 Apr, CY day 27: After breakfast we remove the bimini to start sewing the solar panels framing while we still have the over boom cover to keep us cool. I…

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    Start the bimini solar panels project

    by Glen April 8, 2020
    by Glen April 8, 2020

    Wednesday 8 Apr, CY day 25: Full steam ahead on bimini solar panels. Hot day today, totally windless again. Lots of swims needed to keep cool in-between sweating in the cockpit. But…

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    Up the mast

    by Glen April 7, 2020
    by Glen April 7, 2020

    Tuesday 7 Apr, CY day 24: Wiring the solar panels and up the mast to replace the leather jumper protectors. We had planned to head ashore to the supermarket today. But after…

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    Hard working Sunday

    by Glen April 5, 2020
    by Glen April 5, 2020

    Sunday 5 Apr, CY day 22: Starboard side mesh sun-shade completed. It’s the first Sunday of total lock down, so there is barely a sound from the streets ashore. I decide to…

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    Stitching the spraytop took all day

    by Glen March 30, 2020
    by Glen March 30, 2020

    Monday 30 Mar, CY day 16: More Sailrite use to stitch the spraytop, and unwanted visitor in the evening, when we discover stowaway monster cockroach. Its windless and hot in the morning,…

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    Sewing starboard side fender blanket

    by Glen March 27, 2020
    by Glen March 27, 2020

    Friday 27 Mar, CY day 13: Didn’t Dory once say: “just keep sewing, just keep sewing!” ? We wake to more wind than yesterday. 10-15 kts and increasing. So we take our…

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    Sewing port side fender blanket

    by Glen March 26, 2020
    by Glen March 26, 2020

    Thursday 26 Mar, CY day 12: 24/7 curfew day 1. It was totally windless during the night. I was woken up at 3am with the mooring buoy knocking on the hull –…

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