I’d rather be doing this work on the water, but dam it’s handy to have a hardware store just down the road. And it’s always great to have Captain Charlie around.
Solar Panels to AC
I love the contrast. For thousands of years the sun has power the winds for our sails. Now it powers the wind and so much more.
Pilothouse Fitout – Part 11 – Plumbing
I just love PEX A. It’s not ever going to be as pretty as copper, but it’s a fraction of the cost, simple to install, freeze resistant, handles hot and cold water and even faster than PVC. The next leap in technology will have to be wireless water.
Solar Charge Controller Selection
Many thanks to Carl Henderson from Road Island for figuring out the change controllers and the layout for installing them. Next step is to wire in some solar panels.
Start Your Engines and Other Boat Stuff
Getting some little jobs done but with the fuel lines all in place I got to fire up the VMAC and the Tony 10K generator. And those share the exhaust from the main engine. As usual there where a lot of dire predictions about running 3 engine though 1 exhaust pipe, and so far those dire predictions have turned out … Read More
Moving the CNC Mill aboard Seeker
Thanks to Dave and Francis the last big heavy thing is out of the house and onto the boat.
SOLD the house! And Moving Out
The house and boatyard are SOLD! And it’s taken weeks but Francis and I have emptied out two attics, a shed, a storage room and two 20 foot shipping containers. What we think we might need is inventoried, boxed and waiting to be stuffed into Seeker. Paul Nosak gave us a big hand moving the shipping containers and the gantry … Read More
VIP Launch Party
Thank you to everyone for coming out. I had a blast. It was fantastic to meet so many followers from all across the US! I love that we have built something that brings people together in such a positive way. Wish we could have had the boat in the water, and I hope we get to make that up to … Read More
Dinghy Transom Rebuild
My larger than expected 15 hp motor on our 12 ft dinghy came close to ripping the transom off and making Chris Pilling wade back to shore. I’m glad it held together as he’d still be bitching about that. So Dave showed up and welded in a much improved over new transom. And without any plywood to rot out in … Read More