No Bad Days - Kyle

Non skid paint job- top decks 8-25-2010

August 29, 2010

Last month I pulled the boat out of the water and applied anti-fouling bottom paint to the entire bottom of the boat. This is to keep marine critters from taking up residence down yonder and turning No Bad Days into a marine garden.

This week I applied non skid paint to the entire topside decking. When she was made, they molded in sort of a micro waffle pattern all over the topside decks to allow safer moving about fore and aft. Over the last 40 years that pattern got all worn down and it has become pretty slippery and a bit dangerous. I applied this new paint to everything topside. It goes on thick like yogurt and then I rolled it with a a rough pattern roller and it dries into a very nice rough coating, providing good safe footing once again. I was able to do all this work with the boat in the water in my slip here in Dana.

it was a pretty big job because of the detail complexity of it all. the topside decks of the boat are a maze of pattern wrapping around the cockpit, the side decks, the deck hardware, the mast, the railings, the cabin top, etc. I had to mask out this complexity with tape and trim the tape around the corners in nice round edges.

I also has to scrub every inch of the old pattern with a little wire brush to get 40 years of grime out of all those little grooves so the new paint will stick well.

The new paint had to be applied in small sections at a time, working along bit by bit. I had to stop mid day for a few hours because the wind picked up and was causing the paint to dry too fast for me to roll the texture into it. I finished the last section as it was getting dark but then a fog rolled in all night and prevented it from drying properly and it was still wet then next morning, and all the carefully rolled texture had softened and flattened out so I had to do it all again over the next day.

Then I had to not walk on it for about 24 hours and since the 92% of every horizontal outside surface was painted, it was a real challenge to move around and get in and out of the boat for the day. I devised very gymnastic maneuvers to place my feet and hands carefully, and stay in balance so I didn’t fall into the paint or the water. This especially hard keeping in mind too that I still have a sprained foot to deal with. I stuck either a hand or foot into the paint at least 4 times during the day and had to re-apply the paint to those places.

Finally it was all done and dry and rough and it looks great and feels great under foot. I took her sailing today and it was all worth it. I could run and dance and play much more safely.

 

First month of owning a boat - the lost wallet- February 2010

August 28, 2010

When I bought the boat, I had gone down there over a weekend, expecting to be back to work Monday. Once I bought it I had to stay and go to the DMV that Monday and have it transferred to my name. The lines at the DMV were very long as usual and I almost missed my flight home! My boss was not amused. “well I guess you gotta do what you gotta do” he said, in that tone of voice your mother uses when she is very displeased with you…..

I had not yet decided to keep my boat in Dana Point....


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First Cruise to Catalina Island--July 14 2010

August 28, 2010

One of the strategies I want to employ in learning all about sailing is to cruise from Dana Point out to Catalina almost every week. The prevailing winds are from the west, and Catalina is 35 miles due west of Dana, so you can’t sail straight there. It requires much tacking and is a “beat” against the wind and the swells, making a very tough sail that would take longer than a day, requiring an over night passage and several crew along to do it safely. In order to make it over there in...


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Buying a boat December 2009

August 26, 2010
 

After that week in San Carlos Mexico sailing with Steve, I started looking at boats. I wasn’t sure exactly how I was going to handle the whole “living on a boat” business, after all I had a house and job! But I started looking at boats anyway, and a plan emerged. Both my kids were launched with degrees and careers and families (Kenzie was dating Julio and they were planning to get married soon.). We discussed how they could rent the upstairs and live in my house, and we could rent th...


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