I do have a list, but for the time being I'm ignoring it and have worked on 'priority items'. And its summer here anyway.
But my immediate projects after a 5 month cruise to the Great Barrier Reef have been/are:
1. Dingy crane. Intermittent clicking and no movement. It turned out to be an earth problem for the 12V power pack. By design the earth is on an aluminium plate that connects to the pump which has the motor bolted to it. Too many point of contact for corrosion, which did happen after 6 years. Solution was an earth lug welded onto the motor housing itself.
2. Anchor chain counter mis-reading or increasing randomly when not being operated. Dealer said could be a bad earth, but it wasn't. After thoroughly checking all the easy options without resolution I replace the sensor. Problem fixed. But it required complete removal of the windlass to replace the sensor. A big PITA.
3. Solar panel (20W) & small charge controller added to RIB. Because I had a spare battery in reasonable condition, and there was room available, I added a second battery to the RIB and relocated the isolator switch, positive and negative bus-bars in the console to be more convenient position while doing it.
4. Replace Perko mortise latch sets on 3 exterior doors. The lever arms inside the Perko backsets are diecast crap-metal and break. The PO had left 7 old ones(broken) on board! A local marine wholesale business import SS units from Italy, which are likely designed as locks for security screen doors. But the backset is slimline and only minimal woodworking was involved to switch them out. A lot cheaper than new Perko as well!
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5. Varnish exterior wood. Maintenance coats on some areas, strip some rub rails back to wood for 6 coats of Deks Olje. Strip some window frames back to wood (first work on them in 6 years) and then 6 coats.
6. Modify clears for cockpit. The clear panels were in need of replacement, but in this climate they were never needed. So I'm having the clear panels removed and replace by holey stuff that is easy to see through, but blocks 95% of UV. Mostly to block some late afternoon sun or give a bit of privacy if stern-in at a slip.
7. Replace failed hot water tank. Expensive, and still waiting on delivery on new one!
8. And there's always a bunch of little things to do as well!