we drive around the lake to get to our house. I had the Oday in tow and after 80 miles I was glad to see the lake. Glad, that is until I see it looks like a mirror. Not one breath or wind.
We get to the house and unload the car, get everything put away and then I see it. Yes one of the hanging flags moved, not a lot but it moved.
We jumped into the car and headed to the ramp. Thats when the trouble started.
I backed down the ramp and hear a crash. Part of the support holding the mast broke. The weld just decided it was time to go. No problem we'll get that fixed during the week.
I would liked to have rigged the boat on land but some genius decided to put overhead wires across the middle of the ramp. So in she goes and while I'm parking the car Dee moves the boat around the dock and onto the sandy beach. The first thing I notice is water in the back of the boat.
The water was coming in thru the plug. Well I had an extra plug and that took care of that.
she's rigged and we push off and try to turn the boat so we can start the motor. Just then the wind decides to start blowing and is sending us towards the docks. We both paddle like mad , get the boat facing out and the motor starts on the 3rd pull ( ye ha). It runs for about 30 seconds and stops. I choke it and it starts on the second pull , runs 30 seconds and stops . Ok so choke , start , as it begins to sputter I pull out the choke and it runs normal for a bit. Took about 3 minutes and she's now running great so It may have been dirt or who knows what . ( the last time this motor was used was 2001 . ) ( i took it apart when I got it and new plugs and hoses and filters and took the carb apart and cleaned it) Now I'm happy its running good.
So I tell the mate ( she thinks she's the admiral) to raise the jib. What?
The jib, raise it. Isn't that what you steer with, the jib?
So now I'm showing her how to raise the jib.
Next the main. You have to get the slugs into the mast not too hard except I can't get the sail to go up more that about 6 feet.
The mate is sitting on part of the sail. DUH!!! ok were just a bit from shore , we catch the wind and were off.
sailed for about 3 hours BUT theres more water in the boat.
The bailer is letting water in . It seems when your moving , water comes in and when its sitting still no water.
Next I checked the inner hull. It was wet but not enough to worry about and not enough to even soak up with a sponge, it was just wet .
So I guess thats good.
Thats enough, butt hurts , tired, some sunburn lets go in for lunch.
My dock space has a tree near it, you have to go around the tree and into the slip. Suddenly she stops dead in the water and begins to turn. The board wasn't fully up. I let it go and then yanked it up till I heard the thunk knowing it was up. Now of course the wind had blown us into the tree.
I turned the motor and we seemed to come out ok. I ask the mate are we clear of that tree , and she answers yes.
I turn towards the dock and suddenly the boat leans to the side , I hear a loud snap and look up to see a spreader dangling in the breeze.
One of the lines had caught on the tree and pulled against the spreader
causing it to snap. so we left the boat in the slip, dropped the mast and took it home and took it apart and now I'm off to find some aluminum of the same size.
This morning I checked the boat, there was no more water in the boat
so thats good.