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Decisions, indecisions! |
I don’t know about you, but Sim and I are terrible at making
decisions or more accurately we are great at making them, just hopeless at
sticking to them, to the point that we drive ourselves crazy. Take this impending haul out for example. We
feel (and have been feeling for sometime) that we really need to get stuck into
a maintenance period on land. But we
have been dragging our feet and changing our minds for one reason or another
for some time now. I actually try to
view this fickleness as part of the beauty of our lifestyle. But I digress. Our
latest plan had been to haul out here in St Maarten. But once again we have changed our minds!
Maybe we are dragging our feet, or
maybe we are looking for change of scene and some new adventures. Maybe to need
to feel like we are sailors rather than people who live on a boat. As much as we love our sunny and colourful
Caribbean maybe we need to explore some different places. Whatever the reason
our latest plan is to head north, up through the Bahamas to the US east
coast. Where we can find some little
yard to plod on with the work during hurricane season without battling the
unbearable heat or torrential downpours of biblical proportions and enjoy some
of the beautiful coastline that the east coast has to offer. And this is our plan du jour!
So with this latest plan in mind we need to use this time in
St Maarten to get the boat prepped for a few longer sails and to make sure that
everything is in order for the stricter rules of the US.
First on the list were our life jackets that were out of
date to say the least! Sim serviced them putting new gas cylinders in and
making sure they were in good condition.
We had fun setting the out of date ones off - a good lesson in
familiarizing ourselves with the release toggles. All the out of date vests inflated which was
reassuring and held the air for a good 24hrs before we deflated and repacked
them. Now if god forbid, we ever have
to use one, we know exactly what we are doing and that they really do work.
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Geoff shows Sim his hookah |
That is one little job done.
Next is the trickier job of changing the packing in the stuffing box
which is the material around the shaft as it fits through the hull of the boat
to stop water leaking in. Ours is old
and can’t be tightened any further. When
we motor there is a considerable trickle which can amount to gallons of
seawater in our bilge! Not good when you
want to keep a steel boat dry! We also need to grease our “Max Prop”, another underwater job with the grease gun. None of these jobs are easy whilst in the
water. Chatting to Geoff from ‘Izzy R’
it was suggested that the use of a hooker might help. I have to say I couldn’t see how and was not
keen on the idea but Sim got fairly excited. Geoff continued that if Sim felt
inclined he could try out his and if he got on ok could then borrow it. I glanced across at Izzy, Geoff`s wife to see
if she knew about this business but her serene face gave nothing away. If she was bothered, she was hiding it well. As it turns out a hooker (spelt hookah) is a compressor come
dive tank that sits on your boat with a hose to a demand valve - similar to
scuba gear but without all the fancy bits. Apparently I had nothing to worry
about. We gathered along with Jon from ‘Imagine’
and Dave from ‘Banyan’ for a Hookah party on ‘Izzy R’ to show Sim how to use it
the following morning. Jon bought his
new toy along - the ‘’Waveblade’’, to prove to the rest of the party it was a worthy
and useful piece of equipment. The
packaging says that this 12v vibrating tool makes easy work of removing
barnacles and other unwanted crusty bits from below the water line. The pastel packaging, along with gloves and
carry bag made it look like some sort of kitchen device – it almost resembled my
hand blender. Sim put it to the test while hooked up to the hookah. Verdict – It won’t make smoothies but it does
remove barnacles easily, only, if its weed you want removed you are better off
with a regular scraper.
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Izzy, Jon and his tool |
Sim is a convert to the hookah and now wants to get one – it
will make cleaning the underneath of the boat a breeze. In the mean time ‘Izzy R’ have leant us
theirs so that Sim can do the two underwater jobs without having to constantly
come up for air. The Waveblade he might
pass on....sorry Jon.
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Sim testing out the hookah |
Aside from all this work (really it is work) we have had fun joining friends in the various bars around the lagoon and enjoyed the firework display to celebrate the official opening of the new causeway bridge across the lagoon.
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Fantastic fireworks |
When in the US, we showed our inflateable life vests to one of the myriad of law enforcement agencies and were tol that they only count if you are wearing them at the time you are stopped. Elswise you must have standard life vests.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the info - we'll be picking up some standard vests as well.
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