Maintenance

Monday Minute - What's It All Cost?

Monday Minute - What's It All Cost?

So how much does it really cost to own a yacht? A recent article in Business Insider suggests the lavish yacht lifestyle is not for the faint of heart.

But is that really true for those who own a cruising boat? Maybe that’s something to explore in depth.

Monday Minute - It's Always Something

Monday Minute - It's Always Something

No matter how much you prepare, there is always something. A young Swedish couple I follow recently sailed from the Big Island in Hawaii to Honolulu. The sail wasn’t pleasant, and in the brisk conditions, they heard a loud bang against their aluminum hull. Turns out they lost their Rocna anchor overboard. The chain had been removed for the trip to keep seawater out of the chain locker, done a million times, but this time, their trusted stainless steel anchor restraint failed.

It’s Always Something.

Monday Minute - Spring Boat Projects

Monday Minute - Spring Boat Projects

We look forward to spring boat projects in my house. Getting the boat ready for the season, fixing what no longer works, and getting familiar with the boat again. But it is already June, postponed after many long weeks of spring rain and other distractions.

It is finally coming together, however, and soon we will be back on the water.

Righty Tighty

Righty Tighty

Checking for tight electrical connections is a great part of your spring ritual. Making sure all important wiring is securely tightened, as loose connections are the primary source of electrical and electronic failures.

Secrets to Maintaining Brightwork

Secrets to Maintaining Brightwork

There are a few tricks to keep your brightwork looking good during the season. Here are some ways to hold off expensive refinishing jobs. Keeping up with brightwork while cruising isn't hard and is so worth it.

Monday Minute - Maintaining Dock Lines

Monday Minute - Maintaining Dock Lines

At least once a year it is a good idea to inspect your boat's dock lines. At the very least, an overnight soak in fabric softener does wonders for dirty, stiff lines.

A Tech Tool You Need - Digital Laser Thermometer

A Tech Tool You Need - Digital Laser Thermometer

Along with wrenches and other tools, a non-contact thermometer is a valuable instrument to help you keep tabs on your ship's systems. Once you establish the normal temperature of your engines, pumps, and other machinery, an occasional recheck of this equipment will indicate if you are developing a potential problem.

Taking Care of your Mechanical Steering

Taking Care of your Mechanical Steering

Some useful information to keep your mechanical steering working properly.

Taking Care of Your Hydraulic Steering

Taking Care of Your Hydraulic Steering

Maintaining your hydraulic steering system is not difficult, and a thorough inspection should be an annual affair to keep it operating properly.

Surveying An Engine Room

Surveying An Engine Room

The value of an engine survey can't be overstressed when looking for your ideal cruising boat. A separate effort from a general boat survey, an experienced mechanic's skill at judging the overall health of a boat's engine(s) and generator gives you the ability to decide if the boat is right for you, or if you should keep looking. More so than any other element of a cruising motorboat or trawler, the engine room is the most important space on the boat. 

The Value of Rituals - Part II

The Value of Rituals - Part II

Continuing a discussion of going through the boat twice a year to restock, renew, clean, and make sure all is right. Well worth the effort! 

Looking Good Again!

Looking Good Again!

Composite Yacht did a fantastic job painting Blue Angel. Super happy with the work, as opposed to the shortcuts done by Hunt Yachts. Dead batteries uncover previously unknown parasitic loads that took down the batteries in the two weeks she was in Trappe, MD. 

The Value of Rituals - Part 1

The Value of Rituals - Part 1

As the season moves into cooler weather, it is a great time to spend quality time checking and tightening everything on your boat, especially if you plan to head south for the winter.

Part I takes a first look at some things to inspect and tighten on systems.

Monday Minute - A Damn Fine Measure of Engine Durability

Monday Minute - A Damn Fine Measure of Engine Durability

Monitoring fuel consumed instead of engine hours is how Caterpillar measured its workhorse 3208 diesel engine for mean time between overhauls. That was a very sensible approach, providing a better view of how hard an engine has worked during its life. 

Monday Minute - Cleaners That Really Work

Monday Minute - Cleaners That Really Work

Doing the Loop? Been on the Tenn-Tom or Carolina ICW recently? Then you know about the dreaded mustache that forms on your boat's bow.

Now that the trip is done, or that section is behind you, how best to get your hull clean again?

Handholds Highlight Difficult Access

Handholds Highlight Difficult Access

As we get Blue Angel into the painting process, we find ways to make her better by greatly improving access to many of her systems and hardware. Improvements that will make the boat better.

Monday Minute - Time to Repaint!

Monday Minute - Time to Repaint!

When elbow-tiring, hand-rubbed compounding and waxing no longer does the job, it may be time to paint your boat. Gelcoat is not intended as a forever finish, and 11 years was perhaps waiting too long. No worries, striking beauty is only a paint job and $$$$ away. And it is the start of the effort to take this great Hunt design and make it into the great boat it should be. 

Enlightenment by a Dishwasher Repairman

Enlightenment by a Dishwasher Repairman

Sometime it takes a different perspective to connect what has been there all along. In this case, the routines of keeping ship appliances working applies just as well on shore.