Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Treading Water

Hans and I have been on pins and needles just waiting for word that our boat is ready to go. And when we got the phone call that said, "C'mon down!!" we were like Yeeeee Haaaww!!! and ran around like chickens with our heads cut off (including Wilbur who loves an excuse to turn inside out) trying to get everything together.

And then I got a bug up my butt and suggested we go to an outside (read doggy friendly) eatery for a celebratory farewell lunch.

Hans and Wilbur enjoying a laugh.

The waiter even brought out a water bowl (although I came prepared.)










But we received another call this afternoon, and it said, "Oops, false alarm!" And we weren't so happy.

So, what's holding things up?

A simple little $3 part! That's what!

In order for our propellers to survive salt water, they need these adorable little donut shaped things called zincs! Zincs are sacrificial and they give up their life by attracting the corrosive salt water to them, therefor saving the steel props.

Isn't that heroic?

Anyway our boat has been on the hard for months now and this should have been taken care of a long time ago. But now it appears that our props are different, they are special, and while in some cases that might be an attractive trait, we're not finding it especially endearing at this time.
There was talk of having them overnighted (if they can even find them!) and guess who will be footing the cost of that? Certainly not the boat yard!
So after this initial false labor we're a little less inclined to get worked up when the next "C'mon down" phone call arrives!




So for your sewing enjoyment here is the apron I made to take along with us.
It was one of those 'cut out the panel', one size fits all, kits.

















See what it says?

Those people at the marina better just keep this in mind!!

4 comments:

Mid-Life Cruising! said...

Such is the life of a sailor! It seems that patience and waiting are the norm. Wish we were leaving with ya'll!

Two Pitties in the City said...

I'm super-excited for your boat too because I want to learn more about the nautical life.

laura said...

Mid-Life Cruising, Hans was clutching his head today and saying, "It's always this way with boats!!!! Always!!"
But we finally got word that everything's pretty much ready to go!
Two Pitties, I have a feeling our nautical life is not going to be the norm. I hope I don't ruin it for you!

Mary Witzl said...

So when are you off on your voyage? Soon? And will any cats be on board, or is it just dogs? (Somehow, I can't imagine cats on board, though I'll bet it would be an adventure!)

I want to hear about what your voyage is like myself!