I cannot wait.
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A Singer 500A, also known as a Rocketeer, is now sitting on my salon table. This machine was manufactured in the fifties, has all metal gears and is well known for being able to sew through pretty much anything. I happened to find one in Tacoma; it is in immaculate condition and was recently serviced. I figure I hit the vintage sewing machine jackpot. I have a rather lengthy list of sewing projects starting with repairing the rip in our sail bag. This should be easy enough. My sewing notions are will need to be retrieved from the storage unit and I need to get some heavy-duty needles, heavy UV thread and some Sunbrella fabric to patch it with. The next large task will be re-stitching all the things. Thread rots more quickly than fabric and the stitching is starting to pull out of our dodger. We are going to…
Yesterday I made it to the top of the mast. Here I am 68′ in the air suspended by the main halyard. This time I am in a rock climbing harness and the bosun’s chair. I felt pretty good about this trip up the mast. As I stared at the snap shackle attached to my harness, I just continued to remind myself it is designed to hold the weight of our main under gale force winds. Rover was not okay with me being in the air. Once I reached the top and came face to face with the end of the main halyard attached to the mast, I became a little worried. Ryan assured me this was normal. I should note I was also secured to the Genoa halyard. I was able to get some pictures of the electronics and rigging at the masthead. We will be mounting an additional…
We took an impromptu trip to Gig Harbor today. We did a little anchoring practice and we had lunch at the Tides Tavern. We were able to sail for a good chunk of the way to Gig Harbor but had to motor back in order to be home in time to grab the kid.
The Waponi-woo and her crew will be in Everett all next week. C-mon down all you Sno-Co friends!
The dog won’t go near the trampoline so I put his bed out there.
Rainfall records in Seattle were broken this winter. This is also the year we moved onto a boat. All three of us have just been passing around the winter crud. As a result, I have been spending a large quantity of time sleeping. Hopefully, we are seeing the tail end of this and as we move forward into spring (this weekend don’t forget to move your clock ahead) we will seen an improvement in the overall health of our crew. The last month has been pretty low key. For India’s birthday we traveled to Bell Harbor Marina and spend the night in Seattle. The trip there was pretty uneventful. Ryan pulled out the screecher and did a little experimenting. We were headed downwind the majority of the trip north and the winds were an ideal speed for sail trim experimentation. Once we were north of Blake Island, we took in…
We have a teenager on board. India turned 13 last week without much fanfare. Ryan and I both came down with some nasty crud. If not for our flu shots last fall, it would have turned into a full-blown case of influenza. Being ill on a boat is not fun. My parent’s made a brief appearance for India’s birthday but quickly retreated back to Idaho upon seeing how ill we were. Fortunately, India’s birthday party was already scheduled for this weekend. We will be sailing to Seattle with a boat full of teenagers and Ryan’s sister. When India said she wanted an overnight sailing trip for her birthday party, we were thrilled. We are keeping our fingers crossed this is a sign she may be coming around to the idea of living on a boat. It is also entirely possible she is just looking for a reason to go to…