We went out on Galveston Bay to eat lunch and it was great but when we went to sail the wind had quit as a front moved through, but someone got to sail.
Monday, January 7, 2013
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Upgrades for Technology!
Tammy and I upgraded the vessel with DC power receptacle, and a DC fan in the V-Berth. So now we can plug in and charge iPhone's, iPad's, or run an inverter while at anchor. I got in my version of Kilroy was here.
Tammy and I were able to go out and enjoy Galveston Bay for a few hours! How peaceful!
Tammy and I were able to go out and enjoy Galveston Bay for a few hours! How peaceful!
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Plans
Tammy and I spent a rainy day visiting with Our Way Too crew, we all were making plans of moving cruising, closer to a reality! Our land obligations; of course in the form of bills are holding us back..........but in retrospect this is not that far away. We have set in motion a fast track to pulling the lines free. Oue debt is low. Our minds are free. Our desire is high.
It is great to enjoy sitting on S/V Living and Loving Life in the rain as well.
It is great to enjoy sitting on S/V Living and Loving Life in the rain as well.
Monday, November 19, 2012
Out for a tour
Since Tammy's hip replacement we haven't been out so I got brave this time, deciding to single hand the boat and take her for a ride. I constructed a lasso to catch the cleat and hold the boat in place when docking, since my faithful crew cannot step onto the dock just yet. We motored around the Galveston Bay for a while then returned to the dreaded docking. I missed the cleat but was moving slow enough that Tammy caught the next cleat, with the lasso, on the finger pier and all went well with her still being my crew; so much for me single handing it..........lol!
Monday, October 22, 2012
Bosun's chair or Boatswain's chair.
So I was introduced to the bosun's chair this period of day's off. It is a chair with padding to allow work to be performed aloft of high up the mast. My friends Billy and Tammy of S/V Ruby Begonia needed the spreader boots re-attached and a flag pulley attached to the spreader. So we hoisted Billy up, cleated the halyard off, and let him perform his work. On the way down the bosun chairs rigging grabbed him under his ribcage and took his breath away, he quickly recovered.
S/V Ruby Begonia - Billy
S/V Our Way Too needed to replace their steaming light with and LED and remove some plastic shroud covering that was causing corrosion. So First Mate Katie was using her foot to operate the self tailing winch unlike three of us hoisting Billy up.....
S/V Our Way Too - Dean
Wiki states that instead of high ranking officers climbing aboard ship they were hoisted with a Boatswain's chair and since they were usaully heavier with the higher rank and required more sideboys to lift them.
In conclusion having an electric self tailing winch is awesome! I want a flag pulley too, but I'm still shy of heights.
S/V Ruby Begonia - Billy
S/V Our Way Too needed to replace their steaming light with and LED and remove some plastic shroud covering that was causing corrosion. So First Mate Katie was using her foot to operate the self tailing winch unlike three of us hoisting Billy up.....
S/V Our Way Too - Dean
Wiki states that instead of high ranking officers climbing aboard ship they were hoisted with a Boatswain's chair and since they were usaully heavier with the higher rank and required more sideboys to lift them.
In conclusion having an electric self tailing winch is awesome! I want a flag pulley too, but I'm still shy of heights.
Tuesday, October 2, 2012
Learning the safety features of the marina!
Lessons: I think next time I will go ask, if I see someone in the water if they are ok. I will definitely learn how to use any other safety features I see, before the need arises. The old saying 'be careful out there' is pointing at me.........ouch! Key fob still good and opening my car doors, but not my expensive iPhone; has technology gone backwards? Oh yeah, that's the bottom part of my thigh.
Sunday, September 23, 2012
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