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- Jun 25, 2008
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- Location
- Australia
- Vessel Name
- Now boatless - sold 6/2018
- Vessel Make
- Had a Clipper (CHB) 34
I'm sure you can all relate to this.* Last weekend was a long one - monday off - our local show day, but when your kids are grown and gone you don't tend to go to those any more, especially when the boat and Bay beckons...so "good, to the boat we go..."
All the more when for a variety of reasons, not the least being spending a significant spell in the other hemishere visiting son and famiy in the UK, we had not been out in her for over 3 months.* Now in itself, that should be a recipe for a warning, so I checked everything possible......
However, the first thing to go wrong is we noticed the damn water was not heating up.* Something to do with the last mechanical fix we had to do earlier in the year when the heat exchanger and tranny oil cooler and exhaust knuckle all had to be replaced, I suspect.* The loss and replacement of engine coolant probably caused a massive air lock somewhere, which had failed to clear because we had not travelled far enough since maybe...?* That's still the case as of our return to berth, but fortunately as it is still cool here, (passes for our winter), we could do without showers, so it was just a bit of a pain boiling the kettle to wash dishes.* Anyone have a great (preferable simple) idea for clearing this airlock?* I need simple for reasons which will become clear...
The next thing to be noticed was the automatic bilge pump and failed.* The back up pump was also jammed, but I managed to free that, but the main automatic one needs replacing.* That is/was/and still is, a work in progress - what a messy job.* I hate boat plumbing jobs.* Getting old hoses off and new ones on is the worst thing...
Not long later the GPS module decided to go AWOL. Message one loves "The GPS module is not responding"...Great..!* Fortunately it has done this trick before so I knew what join plug in under the flybridge cupboard needed a clean-up - fixed - one down anyway.
Then my wife started complaining about the stink in the frig, and we found a microscopic hole in the bottom of the squid bait bag I had in there....OMG, how is it possible for something like seafood to taste so good cooked fresh, but smell so bad when 'off'...?
Did I mention the anchor winch yet?* Yep - that failed as well.* Never missed a beat in the ten years I've owned her and umpteen yrs before that I suspect, but it had to have its turn to annoy me didn't it...?* And that after I had just replaced the chain counter magnet.* The one supplied rusted out in a year.* I enquire whether they wer available as a replacement?* "Oh sure, the man at the chandlery said, but you better sit down, as the price is $50.* FOR A MAGNET 3MM X 5MM IN SIZE....?* "You've gotta be kiddin'."* "No, he said - we pay $40 wholesale for them - come in from the US...ha...ha..."** NO WAY...!
I managed to order some, ( I say some, because the minimum order via the net was $15, and magnets perfect for the job - better than the original in fact, ie 10 x 10mm ferrite, were only 60 cents each, so I had to order 12, then plus p & P it came to the $15), from a local suppler called Aussie Magnets.* I think I might start a chain counter magnet supply business.* Anyone need one.* $1 each plus P & P extra...?
Some more expert tapping and spraying of WD 40 here and there, mostly here, because I didn't get to there yet and it also took fright and started working again.* Thank goodness, as the 2iC was beginning to get that fixed "I think I'd like to go home now" sort of grin - yah know the one....thank the lord she had a good book.
Then the final doosy.* Noticed holding tank fill to bulging ominously.* (It's a bladder type - long story), but as we were in open waters, no probs, or so I thought.* From all this non-use....you guessed it, the damn pump-out macerator pump wouldn't...would it...?* Ceased....
IN desperation I had several goes tapping with a rubber mallet.* Useful things, they are.* Finally after 2 blown fuses and my own fuse decidedly raged, I hit it one more time...extra hard right where it would hurt most...and away it went...whew... another solved - for now anyway...
However, the weekend was saved by the high points.* The weather was perfect.* Cool at night, warn in the day, sunny and calm, hardly a breeze - just enough to spin me wee wind genny, and on the way home we stopped in a beautiful secluded anchorage, and before we had got the pick down even we were surrounded by turtles and dugong (manatee in the US), right left and centre, so our heads were spinning trying to see them all.* Still didn't manage to catch one long enough for a photo sadly, they just surface, puff and dive again, just no time...but it was magic....
Now, about that airlock in the hot water circuit...?* Anybody...?
All the more when for a variety of reasons, not the least being spending a significant spell in the other hemishere visiting son and famiy in the UK, we had not been out in her for over 3 months.* Now in itself, that should be a recipe for a warning, so I checked everything possible......
However, the first thing to go wrong is we noticed the damn water was not heating up.* Something to do with the last mechanical fix we had to do earlier in the year when the heat exchanger and tranny oil cooler and exhaust knuckle all had to be replaced, I suspect.* The loss and replacement of engine coolant probably caused a massive air lock somewhere, which had failed to clear because we had not travelled far enough since maybe...?* That's still the case as of our return to berth, but fortunately as it is still cool here, (passes for our winter), we could do without showers, so it was just a bit of a pain boiling the kettle to wash dishes.* Anyone have a great (preferable simple) idea for clearing this airlock?* I need simple for reasons which will become clear...
The next thing to be noticed was the automatic bilge pump and failed.* The back up pump was also jammed, but I managed to free that, but the main automatic one needs replacing.* That is/was/and still is, a work in progress - what a messy job.* I hate boat plumbing jobs.* Getting old hoses off and new ones on is the worst thing...
Not long later the GPS module decided to go AWOL. Message one loves "The GPS module is not responding"...Great..!* Fortunately it has done this trick before so I knew what join plug in under the flybridge cupboard needed a clean-up - fixed - one down anyway.
Then my wife started complaining about the stink in the frig, and we found a microscopic hole in the bottom of the squid bait bag I had in there....OMG, how is it possible for something like seafood to taste so good cooked fresh, but smell so bad when 'off'...?
Did I mention the anchor winch yet?* Yep - that failed as well.* Never missed a beat in the ten years I've owned her and umpteen yrs before that I suspect, but it had to have its turn to annoy me didn't it...?* And that after I had just replaced the chain counter magnet.* The one supplied rusted out in a year.* I enquire whether they wer available as a replacement?* "Oh sure, the man at the chandlery said, but you better sit down, as the price is $50.* FOR A MAGNET 3MM X 5MM IN SIZE....?* "You've gotta be kiddin'."* "No, he said - we pay $40 wholesale for them - come in from the US...ha...ha..."** NO WAY...!
I managed to order some, ( I say some, because the minimum order via the net was $15, and magnets perfect for the job - better than the original in fact, ie 10 x 10mm ferrite, were only 60 cents each, so I had to order 12, then plus p & P it came to the $15), from a local suppler called Aussie Magnets.* I think I might start a chain counter magnet supply business.* Anyone need one.* $1 each plus P & P extra...?
Some more expert tapping and spraying of WD 40 here and there, mostly here, because I didn't get to there yet and it also took fright and started working again.* Thank goodness, as the 2iC was beginning to get that fixed "I think I'd like to go home now" sort of grin - yah know the one....thank the lord she had a good book.
Then the final doosy.* Noticed holding tank fill to bulging ominously.* (It's a bladder type - long story), but as we were in open waters, no probs, or so I thought.* From all this non-use....you guessed it, the damn pump-out macerator pump wouldn't...would it...?* Ceased....
IN desperation I had several goes tapping with a rubber mallet.* Useful things, they are.* Finally after 2 blown fuses and my own fuse decidedly raged, I hit it one more time...extra hard right where it would hurt most...and away it went...whew... another solved - for now anyway...
However, the weekend was saved by the high points.* The weather was perfect.* Cool at night, warn in the day, sunny and calm, hardly a breeze - just enough to spin me wee wind genny, and on the way home we stopped in a beautiful secluded anchorage, and before we had got the pick down even we were surrounded by turtles and dugong (manatee in the US), right left and centre, so our heads were spinning trying to see them all.* Still didn't manage to catch one long enough for a photo sadly, they just surface, puff and dive again, just no time...but it was magic....
Now, about that airlock in the hot water circuit...?* Anybody...?