First sail on Wind Chime
Today was a lot of firsts – First time I talked on a marine band VHF – First time I went sailing without someone who knew what they were doing – First time I took Wind Chime sailing! Yesterday, I… Continue reading
Today was a lot of firsts – First time I talked on a marine band VHF – First time I went sailing without someone who knew what they were doing – First time I took Wind Chime sailing! Yesterday, I… Continue reading
With the switch to the RS35 radio, I got rid of the only NMEA0183 device in my boat and could start to install a NMEA2000 network. WARNING: NERD SPEAK FOLLOWS NMEA0183 is a serial based communication standard that all boat… Continue reading
As part of the huge swath of electronics upgrades I am in the middle of doing, I decided to replace the existing VHF with a new Simrad RS30. My main reason for choosing this model was that it came with… Continue reading
My lovely boat neighbours, Matt and Jocelyn, invited me for a sail with them and two of their friends on board their boat, the Nancy Blackett, a (I think) 40 foot sloop. It was a cautious sail since a gale… Continue reading
As talked about in a previous post, these heaters really benefit from using a fan to spread the heat around. My initial attempt using an ancient rule fan that I repaired I deemed was too noisy, so I ordered an… Continue reading
On the weekend, when I was motoring around, I saw this when I removed the aft dock line YIKES What had happened was that the previous guy in my slip had left a steel cable and padlock on the… Continue reading
One of the things on my ‘non-urgent’ list was to replace all my lights with LEDs for two reasons 1) They draw 1/5 of the power 2) They are extremely relialbe. After doing a ton of research, I finally went… Continue reading
I finished up the downrigger install – this involved installing the plug for the power, attaching a 30amp fuse and then adding a 30amp breaker into the panel to replace the 15amp existing one. Once that was all done, I… Continue reading