Adventures
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The Wrong and the Right Way to Cover a Boat
I have a… glitch. A flaw in my psyche. I’m stupid. Well, not stupid. I’m poor. I will always default to the cheapest option. Then when that doesn’t work, I’ll go with the expensive option, which now would have been cheaper if I had just done that in the first place, instead of wasting money on the cheap option.
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Aft Cabin Part 2: Fiberglass Repair, New Floor, Paint, Insulation
Yeah. I know. It’s been like 2 years since I updated this website. I’ve actually made progress. Just haven’t updated the site in a while. Let’s start with some small things I accomplished.
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Final? Sail of the Season
I keep thinking it’s the last sail of the season, but then a lovely weekend magically appears. We took Polerys out to test out the new blocks. And also because it was sunny. It was a little cold, but we were projected to have 8 knots of wind. Perfect for a couple of amateurs.
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The First Sea Trial
I recognize that I’m posting this slightly out of order. This took place in June of 2020. After buying the boat, we took it for a short sail around the southern point of Puget Sound. The boat was moored in Gig Harbor. Gig Harbor has a very narrow, very shallow entrance. Honestly, we are lucky that we just happened to do the first sail during high tide. I didn’t even think to check.
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Renaming Ceremony
We finally got the boat clean enough to where we weren’t embarrassed to have guests aboard. Originally I had planned to have a bunch of friends over, but with the COVID19, we decided it best to limit it to my fake parents, and then have a boat warming party later.
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The Boat Purchase
I’ve been looking for a boat for years. The problem is timing. Here in Seattle, as in most large cities, live aboard slips are limited. Once I live on the boat, I’ll be able to save quite a bit of money. However, until then, I’d have to pay rent for my apartment, and a slip for the boat. At the same time, I knew that I’d need to work on the boat, which would be difficult if I was living on it.