I'm reminded of a variation on a warrior theme. That which does not work makes you stronger... Things started off well enough though we did finally get aboard later on Wednesday than anticipated. We'd spent a lovely day in two Drs appointments, then visited some dear friends, Jack & Kathe. Then we hung out with Kippy & Deam at a wine tasting at Long Cellars in Woodinville. My sister, Jenn, & Marcia joined us there and we six had a rollicking good time. Jenn & I were essentially Kippy's neighbors when we were still all in diapers. Yup, we've known each other for a very long time. I came home with 4 cases of wine. Did I mention that I really think Jason Long is one of Washington's finest winemakers? www.longcellars.com. Check them out. What's the first thing I do when I board the boat??? Make sure we aren't sinking. A quick tour of the bilges and all was ...
Let me preface this with the declaration that Speed Tests in a boat are subject to so much variability as to be nearly useless. Undaunted by this reality, we did one today to compare the old prop's performance to the new 5-blade prop's performance. Whoa, back the boat up. Today, Mark, my old college roommate, came up and hung out with us. We started off with a lovely Mexi breakfast made by our glamourous Admiral/Chef, Karen. Then we did chores as I needed to get a few things done, such as put the fuel additive in the fuel tanks (note, it takes a lot of additive to treat 1,500 gallons of diesel). Then Mark and I hung the TV in the VIP room only to find out that the plug has no power! Chasing that down is a task for another day. It rained this morning but cleared off for a beautiful afternoon. Not quite sunny, but still very pleasant. So, on to our sea trial/speed test. Basically, we note the current, spee...
A boy and his prop... Yea! Today we got Blue Redd hauled, the props swapped, back in the water with the old prop, and back to the dock - all without any damage to anything or anyone. We missed the pickup time for The Prop Shop to collect the prop, so Brent lent me his truck (THANK YOU, Brent!!!) so we could deliver it to them. Karen & I had a lovely road trip to Mukilteo as that is where "The Prop Shop" is located. To my surprise, once the prop was delivered, they started work immediately and said they would have it ready for pickup at 10:00am tomorrow! Can't complain about that customer service! This picture is of John at The Prop Shop, taking the singing prop out of the back of Brent's truck. And my supervisory skills are on full display in the background... Our boatyard, PMC, won't be able to haul us again to swap props back to our de-sung new 5-blade prop until Wednesday at 1:00pm. Being the optimistic soul that I am, I'm hop...
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ReplyDeleteJust like being there! Ha!
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