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Hey it'll be a little while before I get anything up on my site, but here's a quick peek at the 05 cruise....

Three weeks, first week was the Bachelor's Cruise with Britton, Tim, and I terrorizing Penobscot Bay. 2nd week was Family Cruise with my wife and son. 3rd week was Solo Cruise, as I brought the boat home. Mostly excellent weather. Just a couple days of fog and a couple of partial days of rain. Cool, though.

New icebox was AWESOME: 7 blocks of ice for 3 weeks of cruising! (Compare to old box: 2 blocks per 3 days).

Attempted sinkings: one.

Different harbors visited: 11.

More than the usual amount of actual sailing on this cruise too, which was great.

Here are a couple of pics:

Prudence and Glissando under sail.
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We turned Britton into a real lush.
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Gavin kept trying to take the limes out of everyone's Mt. Gay and Tonics...
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Only two really nice sunsets. This is at Dix Island, Muscle Ridge Channel.
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That's it for now. Hopefully only a week or so till the full logs are up on my site....
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dasein668 wrote: New icebox was AWESOME: 7 blocks of ice for 3 weeks of cruising! (Compare to old box: 2 blocks per 3 days).
Impressive!
I don't even remember you posting anything about icebox work over the winter, mr. sneaky.

Looking forward to more details of The Cruise.
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Can't wait, keep them coming.
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Figment wrote: I don't even remember you posting anything about icebox work over the winter, mr. sneaky.
Well... er... yes... *cough, cough*

I sort of never got around to writing that up... it'll get done. I hope. I did, though, have 2 project log entries about it last fall:

http://www.dasein668.com/logs/projlogs/ ... tml#102504
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http://www.dasein668.com/logs/projlogs/ ... tml#111004

Here are a couple of other pics. I basically followed the same basic procedure as Tim did when he built his box, but with a couple of key modifications, including the addition of a drain which runs to a sump, and dual lids allowing maximum access to the box.

Four inches of polyisocyanurate (homosote)
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Drain, including "trap"
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Dual lids
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dasein668 wrote:Attempted sinkings: one.
OK, no one else bit, but I must know the story here.
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Tim wrote:
dasein668 wrote:Attempted sinkings: one.
OK, no one else bit, but I must know the story here.
Yeah, I was surprised at that.

Ok, heading out the Western Way, steaming in no wind, 2600 RPM, I look down and see water above the cabin sole. Bilge FULL. Flipped on the bilge pump and it drained her. Investigation showed no signs of water ingress from any of the seacocks, head, or raw water system. No sign of catastrophic leakage from the fresh water system.

Best guess: siphoning through the bilge pump via the outlet in the counter, though with the 3 separate lines (auto bilge, man bilge, and sump) running to the outlet I wouldn't expect that it would be possible to start or maintain a siphon.

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Weird. That's a lot of water. Did you take a moment to calculate your heart rate while troubleshooting the problem?!

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dasein668 wrote:Hopefully only a week or so till the full logs are up on my site....
Like I said... a week or so... or 10...

Check 'em out here.
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It's about time! I had given up on reading up on this one....
(Like I'm one to talk. I am still trying to pieced together restoation logs from 2 years ago. hehe)
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Great writeup. Thanks for taking us all along!
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Nathan, what the heck is that black bucket thing in the background of the hose-tree pic above? Waterlift muffler?

(I swear I was reading old threads with a legitimate purpose. I have some semblance of a life.)
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Figment wrote:(I swear I was reading old threads with a legitimate purpose. I have some semblance of a life.)
Sure you do, Mike. Sure you do.
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Figment wrote: Waterlift muffler?
Yawp. Not the best installation, but I didn't do it...
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dasein668 wrote:
Figment wrote: I don't even remember you posting anything about icebox work over the winter, mr. sneaky.
Well... er... yes... *cough, cough*

I sort of never got around to writing that up... it'll get done. I hope.
I told you I'd get it done...

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Question on your icebox Nathan; Is your icebox built to the height of the original galley counter (port side) or is a bit higher.

And for bonus trivia points, what is the standard measurements for a block of ice or to put it another way, how big does the icebox hatch need to be to fit a block of ice inside? I have never had the luxury of sailing with ice so I never got around that minor detail.

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