Yikes! |
Well, I haven't done that yet, thank goodness, though lest you think that life on a boat is all fun, and games, let me dissuade you of that notion.
Recently, I had a friend, who posted on facebook, an idyllic photo of a boat in a calm bay, she said that's where she wanted to be. I had to hit her with the stark truth, the learning curve is straight up, and shit's always breaking. The joke is: if it works, don't use it.
We're still hanging out within a couple of hours cruise from Sitka, as we complete our medical appointments, and we've been working on stuff, well, Bill has been working on stuff. I stay out of the way, and try not to take the swearing personally.
Gauges to check fridge coolant, and add it. |
The in-counter, top loading refrigerator has been losing it's cool. 😎 It's been an on-going problem, and Bill has been working with the compressor daily. It's a good thing we also have a small front loading fridge, its original to the boat, a 1983 Norcold, and so far, (knock on wood), its doing the job. (I stand corrected.. it's REFRIGERANT, not COOLANT)
The Norcold |
Counter top fridge, its a deep dive in. |
Then there's the generator, which does it's job well, but started to over-heat some. We use it to fill the batteries with power, so we can continue to live off of the grid. Summer, so far, had given us sunny days, with a few windy ones, and the solar panels, and wind generator have also augmented filling the batteries.
Hanging clothes in the cockpit to dry. |
I had 3 t shirts, 1 pair pants, 2 hoodies, 1 pair socks, and underwear, Bill had 3 t shirts, 2 work shirts, 2 pair pants, 1 pair socks, and underwear. I beat him in the pants department, but he beat me in the underwear.
KTOO |
An interesting fact, though some of the regalia is handmade by the participants, and family, some of it is centuries old, and is stored in museums around the state. Since it is owned by the First Peoples, they take it out of the museums, and wear it for ceremonies. I think this is so awesome, and makes the activities even more wonderful.
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“If it works, don’t use it.” That’s pretty good, I hadn’t heard it before but it’s accurate.
ReplyDeleteHey Richard! My version is '...if it ain't broke, don't use it...'
DeleteCheers!
Thanks for showing the greasy underbelly of cruising. Our reefer has been behaving itself, but the forward head is just asking to be chucked into Budd Bay.
ReplyDeleteMaybe Poseidon needs a new head, you never know. 🤷♀️
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