Thursday, July 3, 2014

Been So Busy Doing Something Else

Been so busy doing something else… literally.  I started a new job in March.  
The good points:
1)      I have a job that pays the bills.
2)      It seems long term and secure.
3)      The people are great.
4)      I can see the building my office is in from the marina parking lot!

The not so good points:
1)  I can see the marina parking lot from the building my office is in.  It is quite a distraction to stay at     work.  Yes, sometimes I may think about something else…
2)  There is a HUGE learning curve and the projects seem (to me) to be very detailed and complex. My brain is tired at quitting time.
3)  The “J” “O” “B” is a lot of work and takes up all of my time.

My part of the marina is being rebuilt soon.  The management is making sure all the boats can be moved when the time comes so everybody has to pass a vessel inspection.  I also think they would like to get rid of the derelict vessels so they have less boat to find slips for.  Something Else has an appointment with the harbor master for a vessel inspection on July 22nd.  Must have operational engine, functioning electrical system, functioning navigation lights, operational bilge pumps, holding tank system for the head (toilet) and vessel must be “in an un-deteriorated condition”.  So I've had to do a little work on Something Else since it has been deteriorating since 1978.  I've got a lot done but I still have a lot to do in the next two weeks.  I don’t have time to paint the exterior or do the stations and life lines so I hope they don’t say the boat is in deteriorated condition.  This is what I have done from “The List”

  • Exhaust system went from “mock-up” to DONE
  • Fuel System went from parts to “almost done”.  Fuel on should be on and bled next week.
  • Throttle and transmission control installation is test fitted and I need to order a Teleflex cable.
  • Engine cooling is “almost done”.  
  • The engine sound deadening is mostly done.
  • I previously removed all the AC and DC wires out of the boat except in the mast.  They were rats nest of Mickey Mouse repairs.
  • AC Electrical is 90% done.  Need to wire the outlet circuit in the cabin and V-birth.  System includes the new Smart Plug for where the shore power plugs into the boat.  The old twist lock plug was a little melted like they are notorious to do.
  • House batteries are installed and wired
  • Battery charger is installed and in operation.
  • Installed an outlet for an automatic (electric) bilge pump for the cabin area.  I need to order the new pump.  I have an existing electric one in the aft compartment behind the engine bulkhead.  A manual one came with the boat.  It should be rebuilt with new rubber parts as they must be from 1978.
  • Stern light has been re-wired
  • The “bi-colored light” up front I ran into trouble running the wire inside the bow pulpit (the railing at the front of the boat).  I removed pulpit and reworked it a little so the wires now fit… But the string I used to feed the wires thru pulled back and is lost in the abyss.  I’ll figure a way to snake the wire thru the tubing some how.  I’m hoping compress air will do it.
  • The traveler has been rebuilt and modified to 4:1 purchase and re-installed.  New main sheet blocks are ready to install and reeve the line.
  • A water break has been added to the water inlet side of the head (toilet).  Many boats have sunk due to this line siphoning water and swamping the boat.
I hope to post some pics when I have a bit of time.  For all the folks in the US of A have a wonderful 4th of July!