April 24-25, 2023 - Monday/Tuesday

When I bought the boat, it came with lots of spare parts and equipment, some of which I either don't need or don't want to have on deck for the trip home.  I sold the kayak several weeks ago.  Today, I sold the barbecue.  It was a small unit that attached to the handrail, but was awkward to stow and was sooty.  I don't think I would ever have used it.

I finished putting together the stern locker, I washed the drogue and cleaned up the cabin.  Early Tuesday, with the help of my neighbor, I turned the boat around so the stern faced the pier.  I have a little more work to do on the windvane and having the boat turned around makes it easy to access from the pier.  We used two long lines, one on the bow and one on the stern then pushed it out into the channel between piers.  Using the ropes, we spun it around and pulled it back in.  Easy when there is no wind.

Mazatlan is a dusty place.  It has not rained a drop in the last two months and probably won't until later in May or June when the wet season starts.  Consequently, the boat picks up a fine coating of dust in a surprisingly short time.  I gave the deck a rinse off today and have been doing this about once a week.  

I finished the day by testing the bilge pumps.  There are four on board- two electric and two manual.  Both electric pumps worked fine and one manual one.  The other manual pump needs a new handle which I will make later this week.


 

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  1. Sounds like a lot of work! Tracy had Lilli overnight. I think they had fun. Mary

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