Well-
It's getting closer and closer to the soft water season, so I guess I need to get busy doing all the things I put on my "winter" list. (How did that list get so long anyway?)
As some of you may know, I bought the Navicula just as the ice was forming, and this is my first season on the water. So, there is a lot of little things I want to do to her to get her geared up right.
First, the addition of both a horn and a compass is a must. I can't believe that someone would be willing to motor around in Prince William Sound without either one of these safety items. But, alas, neither came with the boat. :? Any suggestions?
Second, I have just about made up my mind to replace the OLD Magellan 4000 GPS with a new Garmin 172C Chartplotter. It has all of the most desirable features of a Chartplotter, and I still have enough "mad money" to pick one up without drawing the attention of the Admiral. :wink:
Third, I'm looking at either buying a pre-packaged first-aid kit, or making one myself. The store-bought units seem pretty expensive for what they offer... What am I missing here? :?:
Then I need to find or have fabricated a bow rail and install it along with a bow roller, deck pipe and anchor locker. Sure would make anchoring safer and easier. (Maybe next year a small windlass...?)
So, to get me motivated to go out and start working (it is still a little cold here...) I just ordered a set of vinyl NAVICULA graphics.

Should be here in a week or so.
Oh yeah, one more thing. Does anybody have any recommendations on good logbooks? I'm looking for a basic Captain's log as well as a maintainance log, and maybe a fishing log.
I really am starting to get excited about having a boat now that it's not (quite) so cold and dark. Can you tell? :lol: