Bangarang on the Travel-Lift in the boatyard |
In the boatyard with the wrong color bottom paint |
The guys in the boatyard couldn't believe we got these barnacles in Florida. They wanted to know where we'd been. |
Seeing those propellers reminds me: we had two new, larger propellers installed since it was out of the water. The new ones give us much more maneuverability and they weren't too expensive.
Trooper is inspecting the boatyard work after installation of the new propellers. |
Then our new freezer from Italy was installed. We didn't have a freezer at all before, unless you count the tiny freezer shelf in our relatively small refrigerator. We often go to islands where there are no people or grocery stores, so the ability to make ice and keep frozen food is important to our comfort on the boat. And now we have ice and no longer have to buy ice for our cooler. (We figured out that, if we bought a bag of ice every day for four years, we would have paid for our new freezer. So we need to stay on Bangarang for four years, at least, to make our investment worth it!)
Our new freezer from Italy |
The electric winch now has a new motor and the switch Kent uses when he raises the mainsail is located on the mast, at upper left in the picture. |
Our new deck light, much bigger and brighter than our old one, in the center of the picture |
One of the best new gadgets recently installed on Bangarang is the new wind generator, the SilentX. It generates the extra power we need to run our new freezer and everything else without worry. We have solar panels and a generator, but this wind generator is one more way of providing power. And this model is a lot quieter than the older models of the past. Naturally, the wind generator does not come with a mount for the boat; a stainless steel mount has to be custom-made and installed on the davits on the stern ($$$).
The SilentX, our new wind generator, mounted on the davits on our stern (out of the way so it doesn't decapitate anyone) |
The new panel on our navigation table that controls the SilentX |
New sunscreens |
And I got some new outdoor pillows to throw around. Instead of going the marine/Sunbrella route ($$$), I bought some pillows at Target in Vero Beach ($). Pretty happy about that!
Comfy pillows for cheap |
Overall, the boat sparkles and our wallets are empty.
While all this work is being done, the boatyard does not allow us to live aboard. Nor would we want to. The boatyard is dusty, there is no electrical/water hookup, and a team of workers are coming and going in and out of your boat all week. Or in our case, almost two weeks. So Kent and I are blessed to have friends (two couples, actually) nearby who hosted us at their condos/guest houses while the work was done. For this we are tremendously grateful. The accommodations were lovely, the company excellent, and we saved the huge expense of hotel. Thank you friends--Gary, Caron, Pete and Laurel!
Here are some more pictures of Bangarang in the boatyard, all spiffed up up and with the correct color bottom paint.
So our journey continues and our plan is to cross to the Bahamas with the ultimate goal of reaching the Turks and Caicos Islands by March 1. More on that in the next blog!
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