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iw31:to-do [2015/07/08 06:50]
ben [Spring 2015]
iw31:to-do [2016/06/17 13:26]
ben
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 ====== To-Do ====== ====== To-Do ======
 +===== Spring 2016 (sale) =====
 +
 +  * <​del>​Finish re-wire</​del>​
 +    * <​del>​finish runs, bundle all together</​del>​
 +      * <​del>​panel,​ auto-pilot, water pump, mast lamps, bundle for nav light switches</​del>​
 +      * <​del>​screw down NMEA T'​s</​del>​
 +    * <​del>​remove old fuse box</​del>​
 +    * move house battery forward
 +    * cable runs to second house battery
 +    * <​del>​remove old cabling</​del>​
 +  * New bracket for mast-head lamp
 +  * Cleanup & paint, new contact cement for some of the wallpaper
 +  * Varnish bulkhead (fill screw holes with wood putty)
 +
 ===== Spring 2015 ===== ===== Spring 2015 =====
  
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   * <​del>​repair sail cover</​del>​   * <​del>​repair sail cover</​del>​
   * <​del>​new curtains, fix-up curtain rods</​del>​   * <​del>​new curtains, fix-up curtain rods</​del>​
-  * mast cabling connector install 
   * add switch for paralleling relay control?   * add switch for paralleling relay control?
-  * new battery charger? 
-  * Re-wire 220v interface, it's a fire hazard 
   * Find good insulation and storage bins to re-do ice box   * Find good insulation and storage bins to re-do ice box
   * make styrofoam cutter with soldering iron & wire & coping saw?   * make styrofoam cutter with soldering iron & wire & coping saw?
-  * Find flexible conduit for wiring runs +  * <del>new diaphragm bilge pump install (done save clamps, two wood screws, and something to hold output hose from shaking)</​del>​
-  * new diaphragm bilge pump install (done save clamps, two wood screws, and something to hold output hose from shaking) +
-  * replace last big of bilge pump line, it's brittle+
   * <​del>​Move cooker gimbals forward in the box, outwards on the sides (thinner boards for mounts), and mount the cooker and pot holder</​del>​ Done!   * <​del>​Move cooker gimbals forward in the box, outwards on the sides (thinner boards for mounts), and mount the cooker and pot holder</​del>​ Done!
   * <​del>​Drill Ikea mixing bowls for pre-heating cups on cooker, cut them down by 1.5cm vertically to fit</​del>​   * <​del>​Drill Ikea mixing bowls for pre-heating cups on cooker, cut them down by 1.5cm vertically to fit</​del>​
-  * Fix-up the head: [[http://​www.groco.net/​svc-main.htm|http://​www.groco.net/​svc-main.htm]] 
   * Add mixing bowl below water separator/​fuel filter   * Add mixing bowl below water separator/​fuel filter
   ​   ​
 ==== Fall 2014 ==== ==== Fall 2014 ====
  
-Re-wire ​definitively necessary:+Re-wire:
  
   * At some point, when all is ready, rip out the old wiring for everything except cabin lamps   * At some point, when all is ready, rip out the old wiring for everything except cabin lamps
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     * VHF power (no run needed)     * VHF power (no run needed)
     * Panel power (should maybe install bus bars or [[http://​www.toplicht.de/​en/​shop/​bordelektrik-und-elektronik/​steckverbindung/​steckverbindungen-bordnetz/​steckverbindungen-serie-692-und-694-philippi|water proof connectors]] in panel?) (4m)     * Panel power (should maybe install bus bars or [[http://​www.toplicht.de/​en/​shop/​bordelektrik-und-elektronik/​steckverbindung/​steckverbindungen-bordnetz/​steckverbindungen-serie-692-und-694-philippi|water proof connectors]] in panel?) (4m)
-    * Tiller pilot/auto pilot (4.5m)+    * Tiller pilot/auto pilot (4.5m) ​- straight run back, skip the junction box in the engine compartment
     * Bilge pump (3.5m)     * Bilge pump (3.5m)
     * 12v Accessory ports (3m)     * 12v Accessory ports (3m)
-  * Install new switches in lamp switch panel (picked up some awesome old metal toggles from [[http://​www.tackel.se|Tackel & Tåg]] +  * <del>Install new switches in lamp switch panel (picked up some awesome old metal toggles from [[http://​www.tackel.se|Tackel & Tåg]]</​del>​ 
-  * Fit new bilge/​accessory port plate+  * Fit new bilge/​accessory port switch ​plate
   * Install new 12v port near main battery switches for search lamp   * Install new 12v port near main battery switches for search lamp
   * New wiring (new connector?) for tiller pilot   * New wiring (new connector?) for tiller pilot
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 Other: Other:
  
-  * Get a bulkhead mount compass ​for shit's sake, or re-fill the old compasses and install those on the bulkheads? ([[http://​www.amazon.com/​Ritchie-564128-BN-202-Navigator/​dp/​B000TI020G/​ref=sr_1_12?​s=boating-water-sports&​ie=UTF8&​qid=1407913481&​sr=1-12&​keywords=compass+bulkhead|Ritchie BN-202 Navigator]] looks lovely, but two would be outrageously expensive)+  * Get a bulkhead mount compass, or re-fill the old compasses and install those on the bulkheads? ([[http://​www.amazon.com/​Ritchie-564128-BN-202-Navigator/​dp/​B000TI020G/​ref=sr_1_12?​s=boating-water-sports&​ie=UTF8&​qid=1407913481&​sr=1-12&​keywords=compass+bulkhead|Ritchie BN-202 Navigator]] looks lovely, but two would be outrageously expensive)
   * Re-fill and install original Sestrel compasses on the cockpit bulkheads? ​ May need lower teak wedges to get a better viewing angle   * Re-fill and install original Sestrel compasses on the cockpit bulkheads? ​ May need lower teak wedges to get a better viewing angle
-  * Re-glass various ​issues:+  * Re-glass various ​small spots:
     * Main bulkhead near mast foot     * Main bulkhead near mast foot
     * Below-board bulkhead forward of engine     * Below-board bulkhead forward of engine
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 ==== Spring 2014 ==== ==== Spring 2014 ====
  
-  * CO detector & heating install (deck cap teak ring)+  * CO detector ​<del>& heating install (deck cap teak ring)</​del>​
   * <​del>​Seacocks & gummi box</​del>​   * <​del>​Seacocks & gummi box</​del>​
  
-  * get some OARS!+  * <del>get some OARS!</​del>​ Done, 150dkk oars achieved!
  
 Rudder stuffing box repair: Rudder stuffing box repair:
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   * <​del>​Stop mail delivery</​del>​   * <​del>​Stop mail delivery</​del>​
   * <​del>​Get software together</​del>​   * <​del>​Get software together</​del>​
-  * Order and install chain pipe (http://​www.toplicht.de/​en/​shop/​anker-und-ketten/​kettenrolle-ketteneinlauf-und-kluese/​ketteneinlaeufe/​ketteneinlauf-oval-bronze-spartan) - ordered, arrived, too afraid to install.+  * <del>Order and install chain pipe (http://​www.toplicht.de/​en/​shop/​anker-und-ketten/​kettenrolle-ketteneinlauf-und-kluese/​ketteneinlaeufe/​ketteneinlauf-oval-bronze-spartan) - ordered, arrived, too afraid to install.</​del>​Deck plate installed.
  
  
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 ==== the rest ==== ==== the rest ====
-  * cut & hinge cockpit table so it can fold to a smaller size +  * <del>cut & hinge cockpit table so it can fold to a smaller size</​del>​ 
-  * finally got a look at the hull fitting around the rudder shaft using a mirror- the "​stuffing box" has loads of corrosion or build-up of some kind all around, it clearly needs servicing though isn't leaking enough to be an urgent concern. ​ Maybe I should have an automatic bilge pump.  Used a wire brush yesterday, the fitting is barely leaking. ​ I stuffed 3 loads of grease into the greaser tightening it each time.  I think I can feel a difference on the rudder action actually, but maybe all the grease just went to the bottom of the harbor. +  * <del>double-clamp all hoses & tubing (nearly there, engine intake finally has double clamps! 26/7/2012)</​del>​
-  * double-clamp all hoses & tubing (nearly there, engine intake finally has double clamps! 26/7/2012)+
   * replace deck-level cockpit drain tubing and clamps   * replace deck-level cockpit drain tubing and clamps
   * install motor insulation (some done)   * install motor insulation (some done)
   * touch up motor insulation with foil tape   * touch up motor insulation with foil tape
-  * repair the engine box where it's splitting at the joints 
   * scrape & paint keel bolts   * scrape & paint keel bolts
-  * replace & reseal windows - must REDO due to acetone spill - we need to get new bolts, some galvanized were used, 20 bolts each. +  * <del>replace & reseal windows</​del> ​- must REDO one window ​due to acetone spill - <del>we need to get new bolts, some galvanized were used, 20 bolts each.</​del>​ 
-  * reseal all deck/​cockpit hardware and rails (big, big job+  * reseal all deck/​cockpit hardware and rails (some day)
   * add ball valve to exhaust through-hull?​   * add ball valve to exhaust through-hull?​
   * add ball valve to bilge through-hull?​   * add ball valve to bilge through-hull?​
   * clean and paint bilges (lots of cleaning done, sludge removed from area forward of the rudder post, engine area, main bilge)   * clean and paint bilges (lots of cleaning done, sludge removed from area forward of the rudder post, engine area, main bilge)
-  * re-join slight split in bulkhead joint near mast, maybe wore out due to standing water soaking into bulkhead, or maybe due to 40 years of stress? +  * re-join slight split in bulkhead joint near mast 
-  * find and repair the soft spots- how bad is it? VERY BAD.  Found approximately <​del>​50</​del>​ soft spots today - panic-driven mis-count, more like 35, some of which were miss diagnosed or not urgent, the outlook is still good.  Hull thickness is approx. 9/16ths (14+mm) without gel-coat. ​ <​del>​Sanding them out tomorrow, begin filling on sunday.</​del>​ Filled, need sanding, then priming.+  * find and repair the soft spots- how bad is it?  ​Confusing.  Found approximately <​del>​50</​del>​ soft spots today - panic-driven mis-count, more like <del>35</​del>​ a dozen spots of interest?, some of which were miss diagnosed or not urgent, the outlook is still good.  Hull thickness is approx. 9/16ths (14+mm) without gel-coat. ​ <​del>​Sanding them out tomorrow, begin filling on sunday.</​del>​ Filled, need sanding, then priming.
   * <​del>​re-install VHF N-connector</​del>​   * <​del>​re-install VHF N-connector</​del>​
   * <​del>​tin mast light wiring ends</​del>​   * <​del>​tin mast light wiring ends</​del>​
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