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+ | == End of 2023 season == | ||
== Out-of-water observations: == | == Out-of-water observations: == | ||
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* Forward end of boom is being chewed up by gooseneck--shorten or protect? | * Forward end of boom is being chewed up by gooseneck--shorten or protect? | ||
* Lower spreaders have some worn spots, and could be re-varnished | * Lower spreaders have some worn spots, and could be re-varnished | ||
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+ | == Sail Inspection == | ||
+ | Mainsail: | ||
+ | * Short clean tear or cut, not fully through fabric, about 2’ below head. | ||
+ | * Luffline/jackline showing moderately heavy wear. A thinner line would run more easily. | ||
+ | * Otherwise in good condition | ||
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+ | 160: | ||
+ | * 2nd batten pocket from top shows small holes from wear on pocket fabric. Perhaps reinforce with a spreader patch | ||
+ | * Otherwise in good condition | ||
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+ | 140: | ||
+ | * On leech, extensive fraying fabric along tabling, batten pockets, and other seams that expose a raw cut edge. Stitching is in good shape | ||
+ | * Spreader patch is nearly worn though and needs replacement/reinforcement | ||
+ | * Small holes from wear are developing on 2nd batten pocket from top—perhaps add second spreader patch | ||
+ | * Long tear along luff boltrope near head has torn through patch material, re-exposing boltrope | ||
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+ | 95 | ||
+ | * Good condition. Tear along luff boltrope has been professionally patched | ||
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+ | Working jib (old) | ||
+ | * Boltrope tearing loose at head. Could use reinforcement | ||
+ | * Mildew starting on foot | ||
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+ | Big Red Spinnaker | ||
+ | * In good condition | ||
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+ | Code Zero | ||
+ | * Rolled on furler; not unrolled for inspection | ||
+ | * Showing mildew on clew | ||
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+ | == Running Rigging == | ||
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+ | Running backstays, standing part | ||
+ | * Upper legs (larger, white) show light wear. Lower legs (thinner, black) show general deterioration in outer strands, with exterior breakage | ||
+ | Running backstays, running part | ||
+ | * moderate wear at standing ends, light wear at working ends. OK at least one more season; would be candidates for end-for-ending. Both have similar wear | ||
+ | Topping lift | ||
+ | * Broken exterior yarns across length consistent with UV damage; interior fibers in good shape. Probably OK one more season | ||
+ | Main halyard: | ||
+ | * Moderate wear along length, heaviest in last three feet of working end. Replace soon. | ||
+ | Main sheet: | ||
+ | * General age and deterioration. Fibers fragile. Replace this year | ||
+ | Deep reef outhaul | ||
+ | * Light wear | ||
+ | * Shallow reef outhaul | ||
+ | * Moderate to heavy wear; looks age. End-for-end; consider replacement | ||
+ | Jib halyard | ||
+ | * Good condition. Minor wear near sail shackle | ||
+ | Jib sheets | ||
+ | * Moderate wear, showing age. Replace soon | ||
+ | Spinnaker halyard (red fleck) | ||
+ | * General light wear, more near block when set. Possibly end-for-end | ||
+ | Spinnaker halyard (beige with dyneema section) | ||
+ | * General light wear. A few pulled strands covered with electrical tape close to splice. Some fibers breaking near splice. | ||
+ | Spinnaker tack outhaul (black) | ||
+ | * Good. Some light wear by block | ||
+ | Spinnaker tack outhaul (blue) | ||
+ | * Good condition | ||
+ | Spinnaker sheets | ||
+ | * Stripped dynema sections show heavy wear, breakage in outer fibers, and some strand pulling. Light to moderate wear on coated sections. |
Revision as of 21:55, 12 November 2023
Contents
End of 2023 season
Out-of-water observations:
- Topsides paint acceptable: has some minor scratches and dings forward; more problematic, small areas blistering and peeling around stern
- Bottom paint in good condition, except for a few small patches on top and bottom of rudder where we are down to bare wood
- Varnish in good condition, except for the bowsprit, where there are several cracks through to the wood, showing water discoloration, and the cockpit coamings, which are yellowed and show some expected wear, though no cracks or flaking
- Caulking: good, except one large butt seam by starboard forward sensor where putty starting to separate
- Propeller has substantial marine growth, needs full cleaning
Inboard observations:
- Mast step collects water; check for rot (inspected when dry on 10-14-23, appeared to be fine)
- Chainplates are deep green and appear to be corroding, especially those in contact with the stainless steel diagonal supports. Need informed inspection
- May be some water intrusion where the chain plates pass through the deck
- Mild mildew growth throughout interior
- Blackwater tank needs pumpout
- Engine needs winterization: oil change; impeller replacement? filter replacements? fuel tank prep?
Mast inspection
- Wood spacer behind the forestay tang is showing water intrusion behind loose varnish
- Starboard forward chafe plate at the mast top is standing proud, needs to be re-bedded and tightened
- Varnish gone under spinnaker halyard block and jib halyard block
- Small poke holes showing water intrusion under the port middle shroud tang
- Small patches of missing varnish across length of mast, some showing darkening; generally needs re-varnishing
- Top of jib track on forestay needs a cap or other finishing element
- NMEA cable is very poorly spliced at bottom of mast
- Forward end of boom is being chewed up by gooseneck--shorten or protect?
- Lower spreaders have some worn spots, and could be re-varnished
Sail Inspection
Mainsail:
- Short clean tear or cut, not fully through fabric, about 2’ below head.
- Luffline/jackline showing moderately heavy wear. A thinner line would run more easily.
- Otherwise in good condition
160:
- 2nd batten pocket from top shows small holes from wear on pocket fabric. Perhaps reinforce with a spreader patch
- Otherwise in good condition
140:
- On leech, extensive fraying fabric along tabling, batten pockets, and other seams that expose a raw cut edge. Stitching is in good shape
- Spreader patch is nearly worn though and needs replacement/reinforcement
- Small holes from wear are developing on 2nd batten pocket from top—perhaps add second spreader patch
- Long tear along luff boltrope near head has torn through patch material, re-exposing boltrope
95
- Good condition. Tear along luff boltrope has been professionally patched
Working jib (old)
- Boltrope tearing loose at head. Could use reinforcement
- Mildew starting on foot
Big Red Spinnaker
- In good condition
Code Zero
- Rolled on furler; not unrolled for inspection
- Showing mildew on clew
Running Rigging
Running backstays, standing part
- Upper legs (larger, white) show light wear. Lower legs (thinner, black) show general deterioration in outer strands, with exterior breakage
Running backstays, running part
- moderate wear at standing ends, light wear at working ends. OK at least one more season; would be candidates for end-for-ending. Both have similar wear
Topping lift
- Broken exterior yarns across length consistent with UV damage; interior fibers in good shape. Probably OK one more season
Main halyard:
- Moderate wear along length, heaviest in last three feet of working end. Replace soon.
Main sheet:
- General age and deterioration. Fibers fragile. Replace this year
Deep reef outhaul
- Light wear
- Shallow reef outhaul
- Moderate to heavy wear; looks age. End-for-end; consider replacement
Jib halyard
- Good condition. Minor wear near sail shackle
Jib sheets
- Moderate wear, showing age. Replace soon
Spinnaker halyard (red fleck)
- General light wear, more near block when set. Possibly end-for-end
Spinnaker halyard (beige with dyneema section)
- General light wear. A few pulled strands covered with electrical tape close to splice. Some fibers breaking near splice.
Spinnaker tack outhaul (black)
- Good. Some light wear by block
Spinnaker tack outhaul (blue)
- Good condition
Spinnaker sheets
- Stripped dynema sections show heavy wear, breakage in outer fibers, and some strand pulling. Light to moderate wear on coated sections.