Wednesday, May 1, 2019

Chilly, windy, sunny. Still hanging at Oak Harbor Marina, buying stuff, trying to get things done.

Started the outboard for the first time, idled for 10minutes, 1st step in the break-in process.

1 of my biggest concerns is battery power to start the engine. If that's all it did, that wouldnt be so bad, but in the engine-off hours, i have electronic devices to charge (computer, celfon, SpotX communicator), and lights (cabin light occasionally, and "anchor light" which is a white light atop the cabin to ward off collisions when anchored. (You'd think boats running around at nite would have headlights, but that's not generally the way it's done.) I have 2 marine 12-volt batteries for the engines and the electric power. Also, even the outboard has an alternator capable of charging the batts. Still worried, today i bought a cute little 12v lawnmower battery, only ~$22 at WalMart [honest i never shop at WalMart], it'll charge during the day when the engine's running, then run my devices and the anchor lite at nite, no drain on the main batts.

O and i bot a roll of that super-sealer tape on TV where the guy saws his boat in half and tapes it back together. For when i hit a log or rocks.

We've worked it out among my supporting people here: Hanna will pickup my pickup friday, then i'll boat to Bellingham, where i'll spend a few days, rendezvous with wonderful Mitch/Anita, and pickup stuff i had shipped there: raft, anchor, chain, fancy PFD, etc. Hopefully get the Canadian charts i need too.

Today talked to several inspirational folks. They say i'll have a great time.

1 comment:

BecLar said...

I’ve been thinking of the V berth. Is it meant for 2 short people or do you just sleep bent in the middle. Kinda’ makes you miss the lavish accommodations here doesn’t it!