lohwaikin wrote:Shroud lengths finalized. Currently tensioned to roughly 300# per line (approximated by deflection force rather by tension gage) . Not much pre-bend seen from the wooden mast (Luckily I have yet to cut the sail cloth....).
Working on terminating the mast lights to switch box.
That's mandatory for boat inspection.
Working outdoor under the sun in a mozzie-infested boat-yard is no fun. Soldering a simple 4-pin plug took 1.5 hours. It would have taken no more than 20 minutes to get done in a sheltered workshop with AC power. While the boat was still in the workshop I don't feel that way. That's the price to pay for procrastination, I'm learning.
Cheers,
Chad wrote:Hot diggity!
...don't take this the wrong way but......your mast looks a little short?
Tim Ford wrote:Good call, Chad. In fact, the top section of the mast has been removed and folded back and taped to the middle section in the photo. So it's about 19 or 20 feet long instead of 25. I'll probably put it back together when sailing though.
i550sailor@aol.com wrote:Nice,, Rocky,,, progress is a good thing.
slowpoke wrote:Here i go!
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