rini:to-do
To-Do
Long term To-Do
Proper jib downhaul installationNot so necessary…
Safety lines - or at least a bow pulpit
Mainsail slug system installation (major sticking point is track start position, too high) - thoughts on slugs
Lazy jacks?
Window replacement
Fishing rod mount installation
Engine/Systems
Install security cable
Replace motor mount plywood
Depth sounder is dead- repair
motor mount, sliding up, could be lowered a bit?
fuel lines tightened and clamped
Sails/Rigging
Replace ticklers/tell-tales on Jib/Genoa - purchased ticklers, need to install
Add tell-tales on shrouds for Jose
Shorten lower boom kicker length and re-attach (will allow more downward movement), need hacksaw and riveter at the boat
Forestay- rubbing against jib halyard bearing, either tighten forstay or move it outside of the bearing position
Jib halyard bearing needs washers re-installed
spreaders need to be removed to allow lost wheel to fall to the bottom, missing one screw on the spreaders
Hull
Formula 5 hull treatment, recommendation from Calle
Check and seal teak side and toe rail screws (mid starboard side and toe rail split/falling off, perhaps stainless sheet metal retainer over top of split point?)
Replace wood underneath spinnaker barber-haul cleats
Check rudder bearings and shaft condition
Pull out and check bottom condition - barnacles sighted while heeled over
Reattach cockpit floorboards
Sand and varnish tiller
Another sand and varnish coat for the top hatch
Cabin
Glue metal plate back into place under stove hatch - don't think it will last, need screws instead (DIDN'T hold).
File pantry and stove cover doors down to allow for expansion
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.
Paint inside walls near cabin entrance
Find replacement mast support pole? Need to deal with the top section of the pole, quite a bit of rust.
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)
Completed
Engine/Systems
Service Engine ! should be done once a year. Water pump impeller has not been serviced or replaced.
Water added to battery.
Fix engine lift locking spring/mechanism - I oiled this a while ago, and today it actually worked, the oil might have soaked in. This seems to be confirmed, oil & time are apparently all that were needed- should keep well oiled in the future.
Charge battery - started with solar, need to check voltage with DMM - was low, ~12.2V, up to 12.65V. Hooked up to shore power to continue charging and it's up to 13.75 (now 13.85), should be about 14.5 I believe. Will keep going. Battery is up to 14.08 today. The liquid tester thingy says the batter is dead though, not sure it's accurate. Checked before starting charge this morning and voltage was down to 12.75. It's chili this morning though, temp might have an impact. Despite peaking above 14, following morning back down to 12.75. Considering it “charged”, though we may need a replacement.
Standing Rigging
Sails
Hull
Tiller Pin Lock-nut replacement
File down jib car tracks where damaged
Service/grease winches
Fix hinge on rear locker
Sand and varnish hatches - 6 coats of varnish applied
Proper glue on front hatch seal
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Re-tape shrouds & forestay with self-amalgamating tape
Replace fender lines
Repair top hatch - check rails, reattach rear stop board - sanding done, varnishing begun - 3 coats so far, now 5. stop board back in place, couple varnish screw-ups, need to sand and re-varnish those and done.
Cabin
Wax center drawer slides
Repair stove cover hinges
Glue board above center drawer
Glue center drawer slides back in place
Repair hatch lock screws
Repair drawers (front loose on port side drawer)
Figure a method to allow forward bench boards to fit more easily into place - handles mounted along wall side of benches should do it - nylon webbing handles installed
Attach usable handles to rear bench boards for easier removal - nylon webbing handles installed
Sand and paint mast support pole in cabin - re-use epoxy primer from last year's hull job? brush with drill based wire brush to remove existing - cleanup done, one coat of epoxy paint on. Another coat (nice and thick) is on.
File drawer openings to allow more space for expansion
rini/to-do.txt · Last modified: 2011/03/11 05:24 by ben