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rini:to-do_2011 [2011/04/11 03:21]
ben [Bottom painting supplies]
rini:to-do_2011 [2011/04/28 04:11]
ben [Completed]
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-==== Bottom painting supplies ==== 
  
-Bottom painting, done. 
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-  * <​del>​masks</​del>​ 
-  * <​del>​gloves</​del>​ 
-  * <​del>​scrapers</​del>​ 
-  * <​del>​masking tape</​del>​ 
-  * <​del>​drop cloths</​del>​ 
-  * <​del>​containers to mix epoxy paint (that won't melt, tin cans maybe)</​del>​ 
-  * <​del>​sand paper</​del>​ 
-  * <​del>​sanding blocks</​del>​ 
-  * <​del>​beer</​del>​ 
-  * <​del>​bourbon</​del>​ 
 ==== Misc Info ==== ==== Misc Info ====
  
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 === Engine/​Systems === === Engine/​Systems ===
   * Install security bolts   * Install security bolts
-  * Replace motor mount plywood 
-  * Depth sounder is dead- repair 
   * motor mount, sliding up, could be lowered a bit?   * motor mount, sliding up, could be lowered a bit?
-  * replace starter battery with storage battery 
  
 === Mast === === Mast ===
- +  ​* <del>New Windex</​del>​need to bend indicators back into place 
-  ​* <del>Remove lost/​dropped halyard blocks from center of mast</​del> ​DONE! +  * <​del>​Replace masthead lamp with LED</​del>​ 
-  * <del>Either get 12-20 screws for spreaders or drill out to MM size</​del>​ Drilled and tapped to M6! +  * <del>Install baton to lift backstay over sail headboard when tacking?</​del>​Need a bigger/​stronger baton 
-  * Replace masthead lamp with LED +  * <del>Forestay- rubs against jib halyard sheave, move it outside of the sheave position or remember to keep backstay loose (Found a suitable piece of steel to use to move the stay forward a centimeter or two)</​del>​Sheave was in great shape, this isn't necessary 
-  * Install baton to lift backstay over sail headboard when tacking? +  * <del>Replace lower boom kicker bracket (maybe upper too?) with something more sturdy</​del>​Bent back into shape, re-riveted
-  * Forestay- rubs against jib halyard sheave, move it outside of the sheave position or remember to keep backstay loose (Found a suitable piece of steel to use to move the stay forward a centimeter or two) +
-  * Replace lower boom kicker bracket (maybe upper too?) with something more sturdy+
  
 === Sails/​Rigging === === Sails/​Rigging ===
  
-  * Shorten lower boom kicker length and re-attach (will allow more downward movement), need hacksaw and riveter at the boat+  * <del>Shorten lower boom kicker length and re-attach (will allow more downward movement), need hacksaw and riveter at the boat</​del>​
   * <​del>​Re-install washers on jib halyard block</​del>​   * <​del>​Re-install washers on jib halyard block</​del>​
   * **New sail cover**   * **New sail cover**
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 === Hull === === Hull ===
  
-  * <del>Patch small paint crack just above water line on starboard side near stern</​del>​ +  * <del>Sand and</​del> ​varnish tiller, needs two more coats  
-  * Replace toe-rails +  * Replace toe-rails ​or patch broken toe-rail section 
-  * Replace hatch-cover+  * Replace ​or refinish ​hatch-cover
   * Install external hatch handle   * Install external hatch handle
   * Replace wood underneath spinnaker barber-haul cleats   * Replace wood underneath spinnaker barber-haul cleats
-  ​* <​del>​Check rudder bearings and shaft condition</​del>​ Should be okay for a long time to come. +  * Patch random ​small cracks on deck & in cockpit
-  * <​del>​Bottom</​del>​ +
-  * Reattach (replace?) cockpit floorboards +
-  * <​del>​Sand and</​del>​ varnish tiller, needs two more coats  +
-  ​* Patch random cracks on deck & in cockpit+
  
 === Cabin === === Cabin ===
  
   * Remove old log and fill holes   * Remove old log and fill holes
-  * Glue metal plate back into place under stove hatch - don't think it will last, need screws instead (DIDN'​T hold).+  * <del>Glue metal plate back into place under stove hatch - don't think it will last, need screws instead (DIDN'​T hold).</​del>​Bolted down.
   * File pantry and stove cover doors down to allow for expansion   * File pantry and stove cover doors down to allow for expansion
   * Re-attach trim to various panels   * Re-attach trim to various panels
-  * Floor board reinforce forward port side - completely rebuilding the forward floor boards, will take several gluing sessions and new screws.  ​+  * Floor board reinforce forward port side 
   * Paint inside walls near cabin entrance   * Paint inside walls near cabin entrance
   * Sand and varnish walls underneath added deck supports (varnish is peeling)   * Sand and varnish walls underneath added deck supports (varnish is peeling)
-  * Install hook under cabin hatch to allow easier spinnaker stowage (have brass hooks, but maybe something with a latch would be better) 
  
 === Long-term === === Long-term ===
 +
   * Safety lines - or at least a bow pulpit   * Safety lines - or at least a bow pulpit
   * Lazy jacks?   * Lazy jacks?
   * Window replacement   * Window replacement
-  * Find replacement mast support pole? Need to deal with the top section of the pole, quite a bit of rust. +  * Find replacement mast support pole? Need to prime the top section of the pole, a bit of rust.  
 +  * Replace motor mount plywood
  
 ==== Completed ==== ==== Completed ====
-  * Weld tiller bracket back together+  * <del>Weld tiller bracket back together</​del>​ 
 + 
 +=== Hull === 
 + 
 +  * <​del>​Patch small paint crack just above water line on starboard side near stern</​del>​ 
 +  * <​del>​Check rudder bearings and shaft condition</​del>​ Should be okay for a long time to come. 
 +  * <​del>​Bottom paint</​del>​ 
 + 
 +=== Mast === 
 + 
 +  * <​del>​Remove lost/​dropped halyard blocks from center of mast</​del>​ DONE! 
 +  * <​del>​Either get 12-20 screws for spreaders or drill out to MM size</​del>​ Drilled and tapped to M6! 
 + 
 +==== Bottom painting supplies ==== 
 + 
 +  * <​del>​masks</​del>​ 
 +  * <​del>​gloves</​del>​ 
 +  * <​del>​scrapers</​del>​ 
 +  * <​del>​masking tape</​del>​ 
 +  * <​del>​drop cloths</​del>​ 
 +  * <​del>​containers to mix epoxy paint (that won't melt, tin cans maybe)</​del>​ 
 +  * <​del>​sand paper</​del>​ 
 +  * <​del>​sanding blocks</​del>​ 
 +  * <​del>​beer</​del>​ 
 +  * <​del>​bourbon</​del>​
rini/to-do_2011.txt · Last modified: 2011/04/28 04:18 by ben