Hi Brats,
While at the Lankford Gathering, I saw a number of useful things on other boats that made a lot of sense, leaving me to slap my head and mumble, "Why didn't I think of that?"
I thought it might be productive to share some of them and have others chime in with theirs, as well, making it easier for all of us out on the water.
Tip one: from David on Alma's Only. Getting comfortable while sitting at the dinette. Marcia and I have tried to stuff pillows, sleeping bags and so on behind our backs trying to get comfortable while sitting sideways in the dinette with the table in place, with our feet on the helm seat or galley area. Nothing worked very well.
David's solution: he unsnapped a padded, dinette seatback from the bulkhead and merely stuffed it, sideways, into the area to provide comfortable, padded support. Works great, but I felt dumb for not realizing it myself.
Tip two: from Roger on Fran Sea. To keep the no-see-ums and other tiny livestock from getting through screens, simply spray the screens with insect repellent. Works great!
Tip three: from me. I carry both a ParaTech sea anchor for emergencies and a Fortress as a back-up anchor, but only one extra rode which can be rigged for both. It's a 200 foot long, 1/2 inch anchor line with ten feet of chain with a locking carabiner attached, so it can be instantly snapped onto either the sea anchor or the Fortress. Much faster than a shackle. The rode lives in the port lazerette or could be stowed between the gas tanks for easy access in case of an emergency.
Anyone else have anything to share?
Nick
"Valkyrie"
While at the Lankford Gathering, I saw a number of useful things on other boats that made a lot of sense, leaving me to slap my head and mumble, "Why didn't I think of that?"
I thought it might be productive to share some of them and have others chime in with theirs, as well, making it easier for all of us out on the water.
Tip one: from David on Alma's Only. Getting comfortable while sitting at the dinette. Marcia and I have tried to stuff pillows, sleeping bags and so on behind our backs trying to get comfortable while sitting sideways in the dinette with the table in place, with our feet on the helm seat or galley area. Nothing worked very well.
David's solution: he unsnapped a padded, dinette seatback from the bulkhead and merely stuffed it, sideways, into the area to provide comfortable, padded support. Works great, but I felt dumb for not realizing it myself.
Tip two: from Roger on Fran Sea. To keep the no-see-ums and other tiny livestock from getting through screens, simply spray the screens with insect repellent. Works great!
Tip three: from me. I carry both a ParaTech sea anchor for emergencies and a Fortress as a back-up anchor, but only one extra rode which can be rigged for both. It's a 200 foot long, 1/2 inch anchor line with ten feet of chain with a locking carabiner attached, so it can be instantly snapped onto either the sea anchor or the Fortress. Much faster than a shackle. The rode lives in the port lazerette or could be stowed between the gas tanks for easy access in case of an emergency.
Anyone else have anything to share?
Nick
"Valkyrie"