Tuesday 29 March 2016

Easter

Fantastic weather over Easter. Only one problem - no wind at all. So we spent five days motoring around and eating and drinking far to much. That was about it. Not so bad.




How most of Easter was spent.

Sharon will kill me.

My nephew George explains the principles of operation.
This photo is notable for it being one of the rare occasions when Sarah actually left her cabin. No such photo exists of Emma. Lovely teenagers...


Back home. One more decent weekend and then we are going to settle in and try to finish the exterior paint jobs before winter hits hard.

Saturday 26 March 2016

Orcas

A pretty cool event this evening - a small pod of orca's cruised through the bay out here at Kauwau Island. They were circling Kamalii and surfacing so close alongside that when they vented we copped it in the face.

Unfortunately, no photos. So here's pictures of last night's sunset to compensate. Spot the Eye of Sauron.



Sunday 20 March 2016

How Long To Solve A Nine Piece Puzzle?

In my injured state work has been minimal, though Sharon has continued on with the painstaking job of removing the cabin-top paint from around the grab handles. I will spare you the photos.

In an effort to get something done I tackled a task that I had let sit for a long time: trying to fit all the shelves and liners into the port head lockers. When we first started work on Kamalii in California pretty much every liner panel and shelf had been removed, and putting it all back together was quite the jigsaw puzzle. One area that I just could not work out was the starboard-side head lockers, and despite several attempts to work out how it all went together over the years, the lockers have largely been in a state of semi-functionality these last few years.

Today I had another crack - and I won! From 15 assorted, unmarked panels I managed to work out the nine panels that belonged to the lockers, where they fitted, and most importantly, the sequence they had to go in. I discovered that one of the panels had not been fully trimmed to size, while another was missing altogether, which I had to make. But now we have some very large, fully functional lockers and shelves. Yay.

So, it took me approximately 3 & 1/2 years to put together a nine-piece puzzle*. I think I'll leave that 1,000 piece jigsaw in the bottom of the drawer...


*The assembly sequence was important. The number of possible permutations of 9 pieces from 15 is 1,816,214,400. Cut me some slack.

Tuesday 15 March 2016

Ouch

No post recently due to no progress. Captain has buggered his rotator cuff. First Mate has valiantly struggled on, but is now otherwise occupied. So I'm afraid you will all just have to wait a while for your next set of super-exciting shots of stripped paint.

Sunday 6 March 2016

...Scrape...Scrape...Scrape...

About 3/4 of the way through now. Of course, that's just the start...


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Saturday 5 March 2016

Public Service Announcement

Attention Auckland-based Kamalii groupies: Anyone want to come sailing for a day next weekend (12th/13th, weather dependent)? If so, just flick me a message and we'll add you to the merry crew.

Planing is for Saturday, but Sunday is fall-back if the weather dictates.

And now back to the scraping...