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Finally got the taps off

August 1, 2014Matt Leave a comment

I had to go back and try to find a 1 1/16 socket – and even then I couldn’t budge the nuts by hand. I had to put in on the impact driver, and finally they came loose! I installed… Continue reading →

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Plumbing part 2 – PLUMBING SUCKS

July 30, 2014Matt Leave a comment

So after I got the water pump installed, I decided that it would be a good idea to replace the faucet as well, since it was EXTREMELY gross on the inside. Also I am a classy fellow, and a nice… Continue reading →

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Table install

July 26, 2014Matt Leave a comment

So I located all the parts for the table. The only thing that needed to be down was screw in the base, so I did! And now the double berth transforms into a table, as if my magic. More working… Continue reading →

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Plumbing Part One – Water Pump

July 20, 2014Matt Leave a comment

Now the battery stuff was all hooked up, it was time to install the water pump. First I ran some tubing from both the tanks, and put on a Y connector, then I ran it to a stepdown adapter (from… Continue reading →

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New custom V Berth sheets

July 15, 2014Matt Leave a comment

  I decided apparently to take this in the ~blackest night~ so not the best picture, but my new custom sheets came in today!! Making the bed is really annoyingly hard still

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Bilge pump system redesign – part 2

July 14, 2014Matt Leave a comment

Once the lower capacity, automatic ‘maintenance’ bilge pump was in place, it was time to add the ‘oh shit’ pump – this ones sole purpose was to pump out a ton of water in as short as time as possible.… Continue reading →

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Bilge pump system redesign – part 1

July 13, 2014Matt Leave a comment

So the boat when I bought it had just one bilge pump, a lil 500GPM one with a float switch   A few problems with this – 500GPM is a not very power bilge pump at all, and won’t be… Continue reading →

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Troubleshooting a light

July 10, 2014Matt Leave a comment

So a bedside light doesn’t work, and hasn’t since I got the boat. Hmm, what could be wrong? I finally had a bit of time to investigate.   Lets unscrew the middle and have a look! Oh… that can’t be… Continue reading →

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Panama Canal Part 2 Panama Canal Part 2
A couple of weeks ago I made it through the Panama A couple of weeks ago I made it through the Panama Canal, which was a pretty crazy 17 hour day. There are 6 locks in total, divided into 3 groups - 3 locks are at the start, then you end up driving through a manmade channel for miles, before emerging into a manmade lake.

The whole day was so full of huge ships and challenging situations but the feeling of emerging into a NEW OCEAN on the other side is pretty unbelievable

#sailing #sailboat
One of my favourite animals ever, and everywhere h One of my favourite animals ever, and everywhere her in Panama City
Made to Panama City, my last stop in the Pacific f Made to Panama City, my last stop in the Pacific for quite some time. Last 100 miles were upwind against heavy current but it was ok, even the fearsome Punta Mala was tame. By far the scariest bit was threading my way through the shipping anchorage outside the canal,  the traffic was very active and a couple of times I had to get out the way sharpish

Next, the canal!
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