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First weekend of the new reality!! well that's it,  the end of my working me and the start of the cruising me ( well really we're still tied to the dock!)  still got a few projects to work on.  Tracy has managed to organize the shoe situation!  A quick shopping trip on Amazon and she had  the shoe rack she needed.  Cut the standard rack in half and we have one organizer in the front for the kids and another one in the aft head for the parents! Sarah seems to have found a good spot for reading on her ipad!!    We had a rigger come around to help us prep for Tuesday's main mast removal!  That way we'll have 24hrs to build the new furler, install the WiFi antenna and make a few other adjustments.  Things are starting to come together.  Hopefully Sunday we'll be able to get most of the old windlass removed (a-la sawzall!!)
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Getting closer... Only a few days left at work and then I'm "gainfully unemployed"!!  For the first time in almost 30 years I don't have a job,the house has sold and closed, kind of a weird feeling!!  No grass to mow,  no snow to shovel,  no garbage days vs  recycling days...Just the family and the boat!!!  Well there are all the boat projects to finish...Just a few to do: Windlass install PV panels to install some minor electrical wiring Hot water plumbed to engine New furler to install Just a few things.  Good thing I have the whole month of August to get all of this done... Stay tuned for more updates!
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Building a dodger.... We decided over the winter that we needed some shelter and protection in the cockpit.  At the Toronto International Boat Show in January we spoke to as many vendors as we could in one place which was  a good idea at the time.  What we didn't realize was either way it was going to take longer than we expected.  A traditional Sunbrella dodger came with the advantage that we didn't have to do anything other than contract it out,  the big disadvantage for us was they aren't particularly sturdy and as we have a center cockpit,  the boom and accompanying sail handling is more of a challenge with a soft dodger. We decided to build a "hybrid" hard top dodger with soft Sunbrella sides.  We liked this as we can still roll up the front panel for ventilation when needed but still have protected cockpit space when needed.  Off to the build we go! The Build... First  thing we had to do was decide how large the "hard top" port...
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Woohoo!!!  Another step along the way!  The house went on the market and sold quickly. It was the linchpin in our plans!  The proceeds from the sale will go towards funding this trip and the last few big-ticket items we need. ( solar panels, windlass, chain and Mantus anchor!) There of course is still lots of work to be done!  We still need to finish the dodger (hardtop)  replace the Furler with the Harken ESP unit that we purchased during the winter.  Fix the Masthead VHF antenna that somehow fell off during the winter!