Wednesday, 11 June 2025

Completed job list '24/'25 lay up..

By way of record keeping, and to remind me in the future - here's the completed job list from the winter layover...  all in all I would say it was a quiet one with (mainly) only the basics done..

Next winter will be different as the standing rigging needs doing, and I think I will also take the opportunity at the same time to replace the current genoa roller furling with a more up to date, and new, system..

Completed list...
  1. Genoa needed a new sacrificial strip as the old one was 10+ years old and beginning to shred - got that back from Batt Sails who did a lovely job for about £12'ish a metre to remove old, and replace with new.

  2. Boom/sail cover needed attention - I bought this in 2019, and compared with the previous one it is in far better condition than the other one was. The previous one lasted 6 years, this one is 6 years old this year, albeit we had a year of Covid where it didn't get a lot of UV - the material is OK'ish - just a little fragile on the fold lines, so I took the opportunity to reinforce the back of those with some sail repair tape, but the Velcro ties are shot so I am now having to secure with a length of line as well - new one next year I suspect
    Regular/annual items:
    1. Installed the temporary winter cockpit locker lids and brought the proper ones home to keep out of the winter weather; they're looking ok
    2. Rub down and coat (or two) of paint (as needed) - 
      • locker lids - have been rubbed down, grey epoxy primer'ed on the weaker/compromised surfaces, and two coats of paint applied to upper surfaces..
      • Wash boards - gave them two coats at the end of last season but they have been rubbed down, grey epoxy primered on the weaker/compromised surfaces, two coats white applied, they'll need attention in the next week or so though as we have some paint cracks
      • Tiller pilot support - done..
      • Tiller pilot clip rest - done..
      • Tender - minor scratches on the bottom as a result of general wear and tear repainted..
    3. Rub down and coat of wood preservative or varnish (as needed).
      • cockpit board 
      • rubbing strakes - done at the start of the winter - they may now need a touch up..
      • hand rails
    4. Antifoul - done..  Cruising Performer again this year..  just one coat though as an experiment..
    5. Service outboard - Bursledon Outboards did a good job - very pleased..
    6. Serviced the Life Jackets
    7. Pick up chain:
      • shackle for swivel to mooring buoy replaced '24/'25
    8. Pressure washed and pre- launch topsides wash done..

    1 comment:

    1. Thats a lot work that sounds rather familiar!

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