==== Misc Info ====
* Hatch dimensions: 89 x 66cm
* Motor mount dimensions: 20 x 23cm, 3x1/2" ply
* Toe rail: 5.2m
* Tiller: 57cm + rise of 10cm
* Barber haul cleat wood bases: 7 x 3.5cm
==== To-Do ====
=== Engine/Systems ===
* Install security bolts
* motor mount, sliding up, could be lowered a bit?
=== Mast ===
* Need to bend windex indicators back into place
* Need a bigger/stronger baton installed on the back stay
=== Sails/Rigging ===
* **New sail cover** to allow leaving sail slides in the slot
=== Hull ===
* Sand and varnish tiller, could use two more coats
* Replace toe-rails or patch broken toe-rail section (have 1m teak piece)
* Replace or refinish hatch-cover
* Install external hatch handle
* Replace wood underneath spinnaker barber-haul cleats
* Patch random small cracks on deck & in cockpit
=== Cabin ===
* Remove old speed log and fill holes
* File pantry and stove cover doors down to allow for expansion
* Re-attach trim to various panels
* Floor board reinforce forward port side
* Floor board sand down bilge cover
* Paint inside walls near cabin entrance
* Sand and varnish walls underneath added deck supports (varnish is peeling)
=== Long-term ===
* Safety lines - or at least a bow pulpit
* Window replacement
* Find replacement mast support pole? Need to prime the top section of the pole, a bit of rust.
* Replace motor mount plywood
==== Completed ====
=== Hull ===
* Weld tiller bracket back together
* Patch small paint crack just above water line on starboard side near stern
* Check rudder bearings and shaft condition Should be okay for a long time to come.
* Bottom paint
=== Mast ===
* Remove lost/dropped halyard blocks from center of mast DONE!
* Either get 12-20 screws for spreaders or drill out to MM size Drilled and tapped to M6!
* New Windex
* Replace masthead lamp with LED
* Install baton to lift backstay over sail headboard when tacking?
* 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)Sheave was in great shape, this isn't necessary
* Replace lower boom kicker bracket (maybe upper too?) with something more sturdyBent back into shape, re-riveted
=== Sails/Rigging ===
* Shorten lower boom kicker length and re-attach (will allow more downward movement), need hacksaw and riveter at the boat
* Re-install washers on jib halyard block
=== Cabin ===
* Glue metal plate back into place under stove hatch - don't think it will last, need screws instead (DIDN'T hold).Bolted down.
==== Bottom painting supplies ====
* masks
* gloves
* scrapers
* masking tape
* drop cloths
* containers to mix epoxy paint (that won't melt, tin cans maybe)
* sand paper
* sanding blocks
* beer
* bourbon