I’ve had time to reflect upon ‘Sandpiper’s’ mini cruise. Was
there anything that did not work? Could I make any improvements?
Launching and retrieving the boat went quicker and more
smoothly than the first time I took her for a sail. I am pleased that no water
entered the wheel bearings because I took the precaution of applying insulating
tape over the hubcap breathing holes. When winching the boat onto her trailer
the winch rope cut into the rubber stopper that secured the bow. I shall have
to slice an inch off the top to enable the rope to run freely.
I found that anchoring was easier than before, because I
stowed the anchor with the flukes facing forwards. Making everything ready for setting
up the mast took more time than I would have liked. The reason for this was
that the shrouds were secured to the mast for transportation, and I had to undo
the lashings before the mast could be set up. I can’t think of a better way of securing
the shrouds when in transit.
Yesterday the wind at its peak hovered around force 2
enabling ‘Sandpiper’ to attain a speed of 3 knots, and in the gusts she manage 4.
I was pleased with her overall performance, but I have yet to test her in
stronger winds. The centreplate and rudder functioned as they should.
The interior stowage worked well. Everything was to hand
when I was sitting on the port bunk. From there I could operate the stove and
reach into large plastic bins for items I required. I arranged the stowage in
such a way that I could make hot drinks and find snacks without too much
effort.
I didn’t think the outboard ran sweetly as it did before;
therefore I’ll have to look into the cause – perhaps it was a partial blockage of
fuel.
One important thing I discovered was that
the trailer’s offside wheel bearings must be replaced. I recently changed the
nearside ones, but at the time I didn’t think the offside ones had to be done.
Checking everything before taking the boat further afield was
necessary, because I want to minimize the chances of a major problem happening.
In particular, I’m thinking of visiting Poole
Harbour, which is a fair way from home. I’m hoping to take ‘Sandpiper’ there
for the second week of August.
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