Monday, October 30, 2017

Halloween 2017

I can hardly believe that it has been 1 1/2 years since my last post. many updates to post. First I have been officially retired now for a month and am just getting used to waking to a long morning coffee with no need to hurry off to work. Motivation is slow to emerge but is coming daily in small spurts and that includes my work on boats.


I have changed my tack once again in my intention with boats. I came across a 1978 Laguna Windrose 18, the same boat I took to Kansas with me, the boat I should never have let go of. Well, I had a second chance so I bought it in February of this year, 2017. This boat though has a retractable keel. This will allow me to go into shallow bayous (or sloughs depending on which State I am in). And the 18 foot with a cabin will suit me at this stage of the sailing game. I can handle it easy enough. It could be sailed straight away but as with most things, I want to bring it back to excellent condition so have set it aside for the time being. Time I now have and never really acknowledging deadlines in my life, I am not bothered by how long it may take. 

I have gutted the electrics as they were so far out of date. It also had a mechanical Knott meter and depth transponder that I will completely remove. I have a handheld Garmin GPS unit, Oregon 650, which will do just fine for the inland lakes and deltas that I plan to sail. The boat weighs about a ton so my 2005 Porsche Cayenne pulls it without any problems.


The Other two boats have gone without further work. I sold each to coworkers for a bottle of spirits, one Scotch and one Irish Whiskey. One came back to me as the family that had it decided to get a larger ski boat so I sent that one to my son in Northern California. It suffered some damage in the transport so he sold it off to another sailor with a Lido 14 for parts & trailer.

So I am now in possession of the Windrose and had planned to devote my immediate retirement energies to restoring it. BUT........as usual, another boat entered the scheme of things. A friend had a 12 foot aluminum row boat that had been sitting, upside down, in the yard for 13 plus years and all the wood (gunnels, seats & transom) had rotted away. So I agreed to take it on as a project of restoration.

I removed all the wood, excess rivets and am in the process of removing the paint. 2 applications of stripper and there is still a layer, or two, clinging to the floor. So I am using a grinder with a 4" wire brush cup to clean the inside. It is pretty tough going but the results are so good, I am motivated to continue. Once the boat is cleaned, we will need some professional welding done to the outside. I have tried MAPP Gas/Oxygen & Acetylene/Oxygen but to no avail. Time for a Professional Welder.
Then I will fit the wood and we should be good to go.





As far as the Windrose goes, I am going to take it to Lake Pleasant Sailboat Shop yard (North of Phoenix, AZ) to lift it off the trailer so as to drop the keel. I want to clean it and repaint it. Other than a few repairs (the bulkhead inside the cabin that supports the mast has a small part rotted out and must be replaced), I hope to have it in the water in the spring of 2018.


In the meantime I am still playing music and am part of a trio these days. We have taken the rest of the year off but are still rehearsing some and hope to book gigs for next spring!

                                   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUQ6y9zOOtc

Happy Halloween 2017!!