I suppose there comes a time in every project when you wonder
whether you should ever have begun; a low spot when the tasks seem overwhelming
and never ending. I’m surprised to have arrived at this point so late in the
process – a lot of the boring cleaning, sanding and polishing and painting has been done and
I now seem to be in a phase of having to undertake dozens of small tasks. This
should be more interesting than the months of mindless sanding but at the
moment the boat seems to be fighting me every step of the way.
Nothing is straight forward at the moment and every task
seems to require a good deal of lateral thinking in order to establish a
process which will lead to a satisfactory outcome. Fitting sliding hatch doors
in the cockpit for example, turned out to be a real time consuming pain. The
runners obviously had to be parallel to allow the doors to slide but there wasn’t
a single right angle to be found anywhere. I got through the job but there were
several sleepless nights spent trying to develop a method. Now the latest
problem is refitting halyards to the mast. The ropes came in a sail bag so it
is guesswork as to each rope’s function and they were pulled through internal
mast pulleys. To date I have spent two days trying to get the ropes back
through and round. I’ll try again tomorrow with three new ideas – just hope one
of them works.
None of this is helped by the fact that it is now June and I
want to be on the water. Added to that I have to go to the UK for two weeks to
see family, deadlines are being missed and it is all very frustrating.
So to cheer myself up I have just spent an hour looking at
pics – before and after - and I can certainly say I have made real improvements
to the old tub – I shouldn't moan – and if I can get those halyards fitted
tomorrow I may feel better – meanwhile family and friends have been advised not
to talk about the bloody boat!
Seaward
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