Thursday, 26 September 2013

Getting Ready for the crossing

Hi,
It looks like the weather may give us a fantastic break this coming week.
There are 4 -5 days of SE winds predicted, and a swell down to 1.5m which is "Mill Pond" calm,
Lets see if windguru gets it right!
Right now the weather is not great and Alex and James have been very patient (although grumbling a bit)
Surfing has been an option, but not a daily occurrence. Pity!
I have done stax of stuff which has made a huge difference. Only issue is the mess I create with each item.

the list includes the following:
- replaced "leaking like a sieve"mechanical prop shaft seal with stuffing box
- removed and fixed slipping gearbox
- fitted black water tank
- finished water maker 
- bilge alarm, gas locker vents, outboard motor mounts, wind vane steering, spinnaker pole deck brackets,
  shelves, LED lights, solar panels etc etc.......

Basically just sitting on my hands.

All stuff that should have been done loooooong ago. I know!

Tuesday, 17 September 2013

Update from email

Hi I am just checking if this actually updates my blog.
Too clever!!
The weather looks NOT good for this week. Too much North in the wind that we need for the trip up to St. Helena
Maybe early next week is the time to go.
That's ok as there is still plenty for me to do. I should manage if I stop messing around on this computer
Rob

Gearbox repairs

Hi All
Some of the stuff that we have been doing in Hout Bay.
My gearbox needed some attention. It was slipping. All the people I spoke to said I would have to change the plates. What better way to find out then just to strip it. Turned out to be 100%. All that was needed was to change to a Dexron 3 F oil and the problem would have been solved. Very happy I didn't just take it to the gearbox "specialist". Lots of fun trying to get it all reassembled without a workshop manual.
Back in the bilges again where it is working better than ever. Maybe just wanted some attention.
I don't need thing that need attention right now.
 
Then Alex needed some attention too.  
Climbing out of the companionway into the cockpit he popped his knee. When we arrived back he was making some strange dinosaur noises. He was carried on a tatty old piece of ply to the car park, loaded in the back of a bakkie and sorted out in the doctors practice, still on his piece of ply. I have never heard him talk so much K%^ as after his morphine experience.
I want some too.
 
I have included some of the pics of the Water Maker.
Salt water is pumped at 70-80 bar by a CAT 310 high pressure pump into 4 reverse osmosis tubes. I can increase the pressure for higher yield, of decrease for a better quality water. At 1000rpm on my diesel motor which belt drives the CAT pump, I get 180lts of fresh water per hour. (very happy with that)
Yes I know that storing batteries under a water-maker is not a good idea.
 
We had another fantastic SA type braai at HBYC.
Cheers
Rob
NOT impressed with having to take out my Gearbox.  


Gearbox in pieces. all looks 100%. Different oil would have made this all unnecessary $&%$..

Alex in the waiting room of the local Hout Bay Doctors room. Dislocated Knee back in place

CAT 310 pump belt driven off my motor for the "watermaker"

Bank of 4 reverse osmosis tubes. I run the system at 70BAR (for the technical mindes)

PROOF. this is direct from the tubes 180lts per hr

Braai up at the Hout Bay Yacht Club

Friday, 13 September 2013

Just a quick update

Hi, We are still in Hout Bay after wanting to be on our way really Badly. We (Gerda and Rob) had a trip to Fruit and Veg to get our last supplies. On our way back home we received a call telling us that Alex had dislocated his knee. He is fine now but what bad timing. Just getting out of the companionway, he twisted and pushed to stand up and his knee just popped. OW%^^& WTF. We carried him on a piece of ply with the help of the Hout Bay Live aboard community. Thanks guys. And loaded him into a bakkie. The Hout Bay doctors managed to pop it back in without too much fuss, but there was some serious moaning.
All wrapped up now and ready to go.
 
The next weather window we have will hopefully be this week.
 
Will have to get more fruit and veg. We shall all go together this time.