Well, we pulled Valkyrie from the water last week and brought her home to live in the driveway until we head for south FL and the Keys in March.
The day the marina pulled her out my buddy George and I went out for a few hours and caught our limit of perch - 60 fish. The run back to the marina was tough, but all of you know how the last day on the water is. Happily, the bottom paint looks like it's good for a third season, much to my amazement.
I plan on getting a few things done in the next week or so, while the weather holds; it's 65 degrees right now in northern Ohio. Valkyrie's been washed, rubbed out and waxed, but not winterized yet. Seeing her in the driveway as a big, beautiful yard ornament is nice though. I still go out a few times a day to putter around.
Projects for the next few weeks. First will be to install bow chocks and SS rubbing strakes and back them strongly. Next is to install another set of rodholders in the gunwales, mostly for use with dispseys for walleye. I've used them in the ocean, too, and they work pretty well.
I still haven't figured out where I want to mount a storage bracket for the Honda 2 for the dinghy. I've been tying it on the roof under the Achilles, but it's tough to do while at anchor. I just got a Garelick bracket from West Marine but I'm not happy with it.
Interior upgrades are also on the list. I just cut down a nice piece of teak to mount a brass clock and barometer over the door. The space between the two is reserved for a laser-engraved picture of Valkyrie, our Airedale who passed away in February. It will be engraved right into the teak.
Also, I'll install a piece of teak in the cabin to the right of the door and add a clip for a Surefire flashlight and mount a small SS dive knife there for emergencies. A fire extinguisher will be on a piece of teak to the left of the door. I also bought some teak battens which will be added to the cabin as accents. And I'm the guy who was glad to get away from all of the teak on our sailboat.
Another big project, as least visually: tomorrow I add a teak and holly sole to the cockpit. It's the synthetic stuff from www.Plasteak.com that I used for the cabin floor (pictures in our album). It's good-looking, non-skid and easy to clean. The factory is only a few miles from home and I get great prices on scrap from big jobs.
After action report: after a season's use Marcia and I really like the teak and holly floor covering and the LED reading lights that we got from www.sailboatstuff.com . By the way, the six LED lights work well in the cabin, but are almost too bright for reading in the v-berth, due to their close proximity to the book. The three LED models would have been better there. I'll post pictures when the projects are done.
Regards,
Nick
"Valkyrie"
The day the marina pulled her out my buddy George and I went out for a few hours and caught our limit of perch - 60 fish. The run back to the marina was tough, but all of you know how the last day on the water is. Happily, the bottom paint looks like it's good for a third season, much to my amazement.
I plan on getting a few things done in the next week or so, while the weather holds; it's 65 degrees right now in northern Ohio. Valkyrie's been washed, rubbed out and waxed, but not winterized yet. Seeing her in the driveway as a big, beautiful yard ornament is nice though. I still go out a few times a day to putter around.
Projects for the next few weeks. First will be to install bow chocks and SS rubbing strakes and back them strongly. Next is to install another set of rodholders in the gunwales, mostly for use with dispseys for walleye. I've used them in the ocean, too, and they work pretty well.
I still haven't figured out where I want to mount a storage bracket for the Honda 2 for the dinghy. I've been tying it on the roof under the Achilles, but it's tough to do while at anchor. I just got a Garelick bracket from West Marine but I'm not happy with it.
Interior upgrades are also on the list. I just cut down a nice piece of teak to mount a brass clock and barometer over the door. The space between the two is reserved for a laser-engraved picture of Valkyrie, our Airedale who passed away in February. It will be engraved right into the teak.
Also, I'll install a piece of teak in the cabin to the right of the door and add a clip for a Surefire flashlight and mount a small SS dive knife there for emergencies. A fire extinguisher will be on a piece of teak to the left of the door. I also bought some teak battens which will be added to the cabin as accents. And I'm the guy who was glad to get away from all of the teak on our sailboat.
Another big project, as least visually: tomorrow I add a teak and holly sole to the cockpit. It's the synthetic stuff from www.Plasteak.com that I used for the cabin floor (pictures in our album). It's good-looking, non-skid and easy to clean. The factory is only a few miles from home and I get great prices on scrap from big jobs.
After action report: after a season's use Marcia and I really like the teak and holly floor covering and the LED reading lights that we got from www.sailboatstuff.com . By the way, the six LED lights work well in the cabin, but are almost too bright for reading in the v-berth, due to their close proximity to the book. The three LED models would have been better there. I'll post pictures when the projects are done.
Regards,
Nick
"Valkyrie"