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No wind...

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Cousins (in-law) sailing

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 Scott and Millicent's kids were young, so it was just a short sail. Anchor for lunch and back.  Hold on to boat and hold on to child!

A great day on the water!

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  Well, it's not every day you get to sail with someone who has sailed all the way round the world… in a sailing race! It was great to have a day sailing with Ruth and Suzie. Though I was so tired I reefed the sails so that I didn't have to think too much! I only realised that when I got home and fell asleep for a few minutes. There are even a couple of photos of me which is unusual!

Outboard

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  I had a problem or two with the Selva 6 HP outboard tending to stall at low RPM. Cleaned the spark plug (which was dirty) but… found the internal fuel tank had become detached from the cover and was spewing out plastic fibres as it was now being ground to pulp by the flywheel! So removed it and covered and then filled the hole and now re-sprayed it. Couldn't get the matching colour but looks quite smart with the lighter blue cover.

New Bimini

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 My birthday (and Christmas) present from my wife… a new bimini cover. Goodness Liza looks like there are a lot of lines around the boat! But this angle the cover colour matches well Sunshine... still sunny October in Cyprus! OK, so the bimini cover does show up as brighter than the stack pack! 

Kayaking with Liza

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Sheila and Lukas had bought two sit on kayaks this summer but not had much of a chance to use them. Melvin is a long term sea-kayaker so we took them down and Sheila and Melvin took them out while Katie and I sailed Liza, then anchored. Then lunch and time for a sail… …while towing the kayaks. Last time we took the kayaks out we tried towing with a person onboard the kayak. That didn't work!

Replacing the forestay

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In June I started replacing the standing rigging, but the shrouds are relatively easy to do. The big one is the forestay because it involves removing the forestay from the furler system and means taking the mast down! So… step 1: Turn the boat around  OK, the photo isn't really necessary except Helen on the bow looks like we're off whale fishing and she wants to spear the whale! Step 2: take the boom off and put it in the cabin.  Step 3: Remove all the electrical connections from the mast Ummm… that wasn't as easy as it should have been as the nuts under the deck kept slipping! Step 4: Drop the mast and take the forestay off… no photos because everyone involved with this process... two lines from the top of the mast and two people catching it as it came down! Step 5: Remove the cone from the furler Attempt 1: Dig out all the corrosion with a small screw driver Result: Failure Attempt 2: Fill up with WD40, try again, fill up with WD40 again and leave overnight Result: Failur...