Yesterday started out kind of slow. I have been wanting to get out to the Venture and fool around but life happens. I finally decided damned the temps full speed ahead! Mostly it has been moving things around.We have been using the boat to store some stuff in light of all the drama that was happening. Since I'm stuck here, with a house I can't sell, for a while any way, the decision has been made, as painful as it is, to move the stuff back inside and stick it in a corner some where and get back to what's important to me! If I can't sell this place for a while I'm darned sure going to get this boat ready and take it ANY PLACE that will sustain sailing even if it is Lake Texhoma or one of the area lakes for the duration!
Having said that! Well it was still a good day. I got outside and in the boat. I started out right after sunset. When I finally looked at the clock, it was about 82 degrees F according to weatherbug at 3:16 AM. . The good thing about the houses immediately around me being empty is the misc noises I make fooling around late at night are not a problem as if my neighbors were really close. Now I can't exactly start up a drill or a power saw but little noises like dropping a hammer or climbing in and out of the boat are not going to give any one a sleepless night. Not having to worry about my trouble light shining into any ones bedroom window makes it nice. It's how I plan to beat the heat for the not so noisy parts any way.
Tried to pull the chain plates off. It's not happening with only one person. Have to have someone man a screw driver on the out side while I pull off nuts on the inside. Did get the measurements for backing plates. I figure to get some 3: x 3/16 inch . I'm figuring 6 feet should be enough to get that part done. Throw another 2 ft of 1/4 inch for new chain plates and I should be good. Am going to get new bolts, nuts etc so all the metals match . That and some bytal tape (spelling) and I'm good to go. I have been toying with how to do this. The voc tech school here has a class that operates a hug computer operated metal cutting machine . You see where that is going, right? Have to wait til it opens but what the heck I'm here any way may as well make the best of it. If that don't work I'll get the Dremel out and do it my self. I looked up sources for the metal . WOW can you say EXPENSIVE! If any one has a source for 316 Stainless 3/ 16" x 2" or 3/ 16 x 4",at a decent price PLEASE post it or send me an email!
Have been playing around with the idea of going ahead and saving up for the solar panel to get the wiring started, Have to get a wiring plan figured out. Its only a 22 ft boat so I'm figuring rough eye balling it , the longest run I should have is maybe 16 ft, not counting mast of course. I've got enough block to raise this gal up and drop the keel, so that is on the agenda s a definite.
Where is all this going?
The baby boy has LEFT THE BUILDING! Now that the set back is almost over, once again I am free at last! Momma's days of being Momma on a full time in house basis are OVER! We had a minor setback this last three weeks but things are getting back on track! I honestly cannot decide who this pushing your fledgling out of the nest is harder on. Yeah, at 28, since the medical issues are resolved, its time for him to be on his own. NO DOUBT about that.
What I do not get is why, once they are "on their own", when your child steps into the "goo" and ask for your help, do they seem to think that this willingness to help them sort it out, as in think it through to THEM finding a conclusion and or solution THEY CAN DO, means in THEIR OPINION, you and your assets are on call 24/ 7 all of a sudden, as if they were three again? OK, I get that it takes time for them to adjust to a new life of living on their own.. That's just a case of they have to get experience and there is only one way to get that. What I do not understand is why it suddenly becomes (in their opinion) your crisis? Can you say OY!
Parents teach your children how to plan! Make sure they have coping skills for really bad days! Teach them that THEIR LACK OF PLANNING IS NOT YOUR CRISIS! My son understands what caused the problem. He was taught the skills to cope with adversity. Some things only come with getting knocked down and pulling your self back up. This was one of those. Time will tell how long it takes for all that stuff we tell our children that they did not want to hear takes root and gets solid. The good news is at 28 he only has about a year and a half before that second coming of age that seems to kick in at 30 starts to take effect.
The good news is he has a really good distraction so now mother won't be the single most important women in his life. He found Ms. Right! I got to spend sometime getting to know her. She is a trooper! She will definitely do to ride the river with . She in not a wimp by any means. We have been talking about what I'm planing on doing with my life . At first all kinds of bad experiences were really making her anti boats. Now you KNOW that aint going to work very long around me, right? We had some talks .She seems to be slowly coming around,. Last night she informed me that being afraid of boats, sailing etc over what happened in her childhood was not sometime she was going to allow to continue,. The girl has MOXY There are very few things that make me want to climb up into someones face but, oh by howdy! I'll not go into the details as it is not my story to tell, but I would so love to keel haul or at least,put a extraordinarily large knot on someones head after hearing about the DUMB STUNT that some so called adults played on some children!.
The GREAT news is this gal is the one that has him inspired to do all that stuff men are supposed to do. Who would have thunk it! LOL
I must have done sometime right. My other son informs me he also has
started a relationship with his Ms. Right. She also sounds like a
trooper and a basically well grounded gal. RELIEF! Who knows maybe
grand children are on the horizon? Time will tell.
well I guess that's it for now. Think I'm going to go get my tools out and ready for later when the sun goes down. I have some hardware to pull off a boat.
Sail safe but sail!
This blog started as building a small sailing catamaran in a landlocked area from local materials. It still is. Providence provided a V22. You don't say no to that. I'm working on getting the V22 in the water.I'm still doing The Toy. May shorten it for a dingy. It's about getting on the water, having some fun, learning A LOT I never knew I wanted to know, not winning prizes or being stubborn. see http://thetoydiybyagirl.blogspot.com/2012/07/07092012-changing-description-at-head.html
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012
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Saturday, July 7, 2012
FINALLY!!!! It's About BOATS!!!!!!!!!!!!!
While I am doing the hopefully FINAL sorting of the stuff in the house, I'm working on the Challenger as my sanity keeper. The Venture is still in the drive way but she is full of stuff I have yet to sort through before I put her up on blocks to drop the keel. This is how I'm keeping my sanity in the mean while. Yeah I'm getting flack from some of the guys over the method and materials I'm using. By their standards and expectations, I'm cheating like an erring husband on how I am doing this. For this reason I make an open and honest offer to those who feel very strongly about how I should be using the two part epoxy on these little fixes. Please feel free to shop and order the materials you think I should be using and ship them to me. I will be more then happy to use them and even give you a blurp as donator. Email me for my shipping address.
Having said that, on to the boat. If you remember I picked this up last summer with the idea of fixing it up for my son. Well he is on his own, several states away and I'm not about to carry it THAT far on the top of my car. I now have another toy to play with . You can tell I'm just heart broken over that development, right? :)~
Finally got her up on blocks to work on.
Sorry about he angle but had us use my cell phone and that aint gonna take a close shot straight on.
Initial work to be done.
There are some gouges and dings along the keel. This one is the worse with out actually being a full fledged breach.
Then there is this one which is a full blown hull breach.
A close up of breach.
Then there is the transom. The story that goes with boat is it got hit by a string lawn mower TWICE.
Been busy sanding her down. Wouldn't you know the sander went kapluie. I have go to learn how to replace bushings in these sanders! I do however have a LOW COST idea on how I am going to temporarily solve that little problem. All I have to do is go digging in the shed which is another spot every thing is stashed in for now. GRRRRR I'll let you know how it turns out AFTER I try it.If it is successful. This idea is so nutty, I'm not telling in advance.
Now some of you guys are going to hate this but I've been using JB weld products for years quite successfully. I've saved TONS of money using their line. They make water weld and I got some. So far I have 2 1/2 tubes invested. Beats what epoxy cost. Yes, I thought about getting some filler and using the polyester epoxy. It cost 18.00 plus a can and I have ZERO experience using that kind of set up. Before I do it on a boat I actually hope to be in the water with THIS SUMMER or what is left of it, I went with the water weld. It's about SAILING remember?
In no particular order here are the current pics.
That's all for now.
Sail safe but SAIL!!!!!!!!
Having said that, on to the boat. If you remember I picked this up last summer with the idea of fixing it up for my son. Well he is on his own, several states away and I'm not about to carry it THAT far on the top of my car. I now have another toy to play with . You can tell I'm just heart broken over that development, right? :)~
Finally got her up on blocks to work on.
Sorry about he angle but had us use my cell phone and that aint gonna take a close shot straight on.
Initial work to be done.
There are some gouges and dings along the keel. This one is the worse with out actually being a full fledged breach.
Then there is this one which is a full blown hull breach.
A close up of breach.
Then there is the transom. The story that goes with boat is it got hit by a string lawn mower TWICE.
Been busy sanding her down. Wouldn't you know the sander went kapluie. I have go to learn how to replace bushings in these sanders! I do however have a LOW COST idea on how I am going to temporarily solve that little problem. All I have to do is go digging in the shed which is another spot every thing is stashed in for now. GRRRRR I'll let you know how it turns out AFTER I try it.If it is successful. This idea is so nutty, I'm not telling in advance.
Now some of you guys are going to hate this but I've been using JB weld products for years quite successfully. I've saved TONS of money using their line. They make water weld and I got some. So far I have 2 1/2 tubes invested. Beats what epoxy cost. Yes, I thought about getting some filler and using the polyester epoxy. It cost 18.00 plus a can and I have ZERO experience using that kind of set up. Before I do it on a boat I actually hope to be in the water with THIS SUMMER or what is left of it, I went with the water weld. It's about SAILING remember?
In no particular order here are the current pics.
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This is where the sander died . GRRRRR |
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Almost partially done with the first sanding . |
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Remember that really nasty hull breach? |
That's all for now.
Sail safe but SAIL!!!!!!!!
Tuesday, August 2, 2011
Challenger
Feminine Engineered Delivery service.
Misc repairs needed
Plus we have two holes on hull. One in bow area and one mid ship The good news is they are small, About the size of a dollar bill or less so it is doable.
Did some research:. non titled boats are title able in Oklahoma and Texas.
I called local tag office in OK and basically you take the boat to the tag office so they can confirm the manufacturers hull ID, send off a buck to search it out with the right form and they let you know if they will title the boat. If it has been previously titled you have to bring the tags up to date, etc.
In Texas, you fill out a couple of forms, one of which has a pencil rubbing of the original hull plate and or a photo of same, confirm no previous title and give them your money. Then you go get your stickers to put the registration number on the hull and your off and running.
Went to get the boat putty to fix the hulls. Already have the wood for lee board so all that is left is get some 2x4's for mast and paint and we should be good to go except for some hardware and maybe some more sand paper.
FINALLY the house is to the point of little stuff and the out side, so I can start focusing on boats! It's about time!!!!!!!!!!
Finally got a spot cleared out to pull the Venture 222 into the backyard so we can get that lifted to look at the keel and a place to put The Toy. I can get started on the second hull. Plan on putting up a tarp for shade so hopefully it will be a little bit cooler to work . Still over 105 F every day and no breaks in sight.
Things are looking up!!!
Fair Winds and Smooth Sailing
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Misc repairs needed
Plus we have two holes on hull. One in bow area and one mid ship The good news is they are small, About the size of a dollar bill or less so it is doable.
Did some research:. non titled boats are title able in Oklahoma and Texas.
I called local tag office in OK and basically you take the boat to the tag office so they can confirm the manufacturers hull ID, send off a buck to search it out with the right form and they let you know if they will title the boat. If it has been previously titled you have to bring the tags up to date, etc.
In Texas, you fill out a couple of forms, one of which has a pencil rubbing of the original hull plate and or a photo of same, confirm no previous title and give them your money. Then you go get your stickers to put the registration number on the hull and your off and running.
Went to get the boat putty to fix the hulls. Already have the wood for lee board so all that is left is get some 2x4's for mast and paint and we should be good to go except for some hardware and maybe some more sand paper.
FINALLY the house is to the point of little stuff and the out side, so I can start focusing on boats! It's about time!!!!!!!!!!
Finally got a spot cleared out to pull the Venture 222 into the backyard so we can get that lifted to look at the keel and a place to put The Toy. I can get started on the second hull. Plan on putting up a tarp for shade so hopefully it will be a little bit cooler to work . Still over 105 F every day and no breaks in sight.
Things are looking up!!!
Fair Winds and Smooth Sailing
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