Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Moving in




Busy month finishing bunks and moving aboard,






We got to try the new sails as we headed under the gate for the open sea, alas not enough time, to sail away this time,








One of silent crew (the big pulley on boom) mutinied on us, and broke a fitting smashing one of our windows!!!


Monday, September 24, 2007

Moving along


Camelot is taking shape ready for moving in on the 1st, she has been throughly cleaned painted and now has running water and plenty of comfy berths.

Larry was right we needed to spend more time working on the boat than on our blog!!!! Hopefully after next weekend we can resume attacking the bay and may be venture out through the gate to test out our workmanship before we install some fancy flooring and trim!!!!!

Saturday, August 25, 2007

New wardrobe for Camelot


Everything is arriving at once, the water tanks are back and sitting in the bilge, while the painting and varnishing of the cockpit is finished. We were surprised to find these three blue packages sitting by our front door, an early arrival of our sails from Hong Kong!

Nice, new, white "wardrobe" stacked neatly on the boom, now to decide on an overcoat (new sailcover) colour style etc, decisions, decisions!!!
The staysail also needs a new coat due to increase in size!!,

Neil was sent aloft hoisted by the muscular Jackie to release the forestay for the fitting of its outer coating of a roller furling,
All was going well and after several remeasures assembly began, until as usual, a problem!!

One of the tracks is damaged. Feeling a bit disillusioned, riggingonly.com was contacted and brilliant service within 15 min they had spoken to Harken and another piece of track is on its way!!!! So hopefully the furler will be up on Thursay and we can get back to attacking the anchorages around the bay.

Monday, August 6, 2007

Modern day Knights gone soft



Todays Knights need soft, comfortable beds. After careful measuring of the space, and allowing for the flare of the hull, Jackie is ready to attack our new mattress with our electric caving knife.

Wednesday, August 1, 2007

To China camp and back



New knights on board a recce of China camp was made with refreshments and adult beverages while we surveyed the place for possible future landings and invasion!! We were spotted and checked out by their Chinese Junk and we headed back, the wind and sea's built to put up a good fight and dowsed some of new knights with the salty stuff, but alas we arrived safe and sound for a feast and review the days scouting.

Monday, July 30, 2007

Water tanks.....can we do it.....Yes we can!


After weeks of head scratching and hair pulling Neil sent off his tank design to the tank man in L.A., who promptly made the tanks.
Overjoyed with the prompt service Neil inspected the tanks and found that the baffles (small walls inside tanks to stop 160 gallons of water sloshing about) that were supposed to be inside were still sitting on a shelf in the tank making factory.
So we decided to try them for size before they were returned.
Sunday was spent, in the beating sun, heaving, pushing, pulling, dropping, and finger squashing them into and OUT (very hard work) of the bilges. ( See photos)
So they fit, and we are happy about that, can't wait to have to do it all again when they return.

Also new topside paint and non skid, we're the shiniest boat on the dock!

Sunday, July 22, 2007

Time to be measured for a new "suit of armour".



Measuring up for a new set of sails didn't take too long.
Peter our sailmaker set about the task with vigour.
Tape measure hauled up the mast to measure the height, sightings from the dock to check everything, and away we go, off to Lee sails in Hong Kong with our order. In 4 weeks time they should arrive, and be ready for a test sail.