Friday, November 21, 2008
Wednesday, November 19, 2008
Shopping?
Around 1.00pm I suggested to Nicky that we should get some supplies in. Now bearing in mind we had not had much for breakfast we reckoned that we should eat before we shopped, the old adage "Never shop when you're hungrey" came to mind. So we dined at "Beavers cafe" after which Nicky said we'd have to walk to Ocean Bay to burn off the enormous all day breakfast she'd just eaten.
We got to Ocean Bay and being such a nice day we thought we'd carry on and see what the white triangle was at the other end of the beach. As you can see it is a pile of white rocks which someone has painstakingly erected. There are no white rocks for a several hundreds of yards so it must have taken quite a time to build
Looking back we realised that we should get back before the sun left the sky as we had still not been to the shops. By the time we'd shopped and got home it was 5 o clock.
Time for tea already.
Monday, November 17, 2008
Fencing completed
Wednesday, November 12, 2008
Rendering all done
There are very few manual jobs that I cannot put my hand to, so today was time to have a go at external rendering. I can plaster to a reasonable standard so I thought this would be a very similar. Well I was wrong,
Ok the technique is the same but it's so much heavier. It played havoc on my upper arms and wrist. By the end of the day I couldn't get the pressure on the float to make the muck stick to wall. It is also a lot harder to get flat. Fortunately Luke was not too worried about that as he plans to paint it then maybe grow some vines up to create a mediterranian feel.
Tuesday, November 11, 2008
Scratchcoat goes on
Monday, November 10, 2008
Dad on loan for Jobs at Lukes house.
Sunday, November 09, 2008
Lacey
Friday, April 25, 2008
Back in the water
You can see the difference in draft quite clearly in this shotNext day we set off with four aboard Robert, Mike Greg and me. Stop off at Dorset lake to drop Mike and Robert on Yeta then travelled back in company. .
After a gentle start we ended up with a reef in and were about to put a second in as the wind rose to 25 knots off Old Harry As we entered Swanage Bay it settled down to an easier 17knots as we moored up.
Tuesday, April 08, 2008
Busy week ... Again
Tuesday, April 01, 2008
Movin' House
It's going to be strange when we come back to visit Luke and Sarah. They will no doubt be decorating in a style that we wouldn't have chosen, but thats a good thing. It was also quite revealing how many little defects in the house you've just put up with over the years. The creaky floorboard, the unpainted pipe on the radiator, that sticking door, the unfilled screw holes from when you took down the shelf three years ago. Now they all stare at you and say "five minutes work/effort would have put me right".
Anyways, three more days and everything has to be packed and ready to go. Must stop writing and start packing.
Friday, March 21, 2008
Rudder noise solution?
Monday, March 17, 2008
Jobs on the boat
As the weather was dry I decided not to delay and got the antifoul applied. Blakes Tiger plus did a very good job last year with only a small layer of slime evident at haul out at the end of the season. it was a bit of a rush as light was fading towards the end of the job. Not perfect , as the masking tape didn't stick in a couple of places. Ooops! Waves on the waterline.
Sunday, March 16, 2008
It's been a rainy Weekend
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Diet that infamous word.
Now there's nothing like stating publicly that you are going to diet to doom it to failure but here goes. I weighed in at 12-6 this morning and would like to get to betwen 11 and 11-7 for the summer. I also have read that you should aim to lose weight slowly so at 1-2lbs per week I aim to hit the top target 11-7 around June time .
This article on fat and diet http://members.shaw.ca/bodybuilding/Fat.html seems to make sense and I lke the idea of not stopping eating so lets see what happens.
Monday, March 10, 2008
High Tides and Storms
The sea was as high as I have ever seen it at Swanage today. With very strong winds from the southwest the sea in the bay was relatively flat. However there was still a significant swell coming in despite the offshore wind direction. The studland ferry suspended operations at high tide. The ferry was fine but the road leading to it was awash at times. It's not often you would be able to drive upwards onto the ferry.!
The pier head building was getting an impromtu pebbledashing as the sea surged across the road at pier approach and the Police decided to close this to traffic. The Mowlem too was getting a right pounding.
At Buckshore, the tenders on Slippery ledge were being jostled by the waves. Just as well they were all tied down. The sea was washing under the boats on the beach but local club members were there monitoring the situation, ready to move boats if necessary.
Friday, March 07, 2008
Another rush Weekend
Still there's a social on this weekend with a meal and music from Jim Etherington to help us through the evening.
Sundays another blur of candidate interviews, the end is getting close only a few more to do. Frankly this is the best part of the membership job as you get to know everyone.
Have spent a lot of time today investigating the web for suppliers of various parts for the boat.
Wednesday, March 05, 2008
Putting up a new fence
Monday, March 03, 2008
New Members
Monday Back to London on the coach leaving Swanage at 7:30 am, back to work on the house. I need to start thinking about ordering bits for the boat, and scheduling the work in that needs to be done.
Saturday, March 01, 2008
London Dinghy Show
Thursday, February 28, 2008
The floor finished
Wednesday, February 27, 2008
30 years of not throwing stuff away!
Tuesday, February 26, 2008
With Luke now wanting to extend his music publishing capabilities further, we have gone into project mode and are extending his studio. This involves refurbishing the garage which has been in a state of disrepair for some years. The end and side walls of this end of the garage were cracked and ready to fall down. So after propping the roof up, I helped it on it's way. You can just see the bow in the side wall thats being held in place by bracing.
Then you rebuild it, adding a brand new door.
Yes I know the courses are not level but I felt more important to be able to "stitch" the bond into the side wall when the time came.
Once the walls had been built and the room was all cosy we put up 4" of acoustic lagging followed by two layers of 12mm plasterboard. The room became a lot quieter almost as soon as the last piece was up.
A hole was sawn through into the mixing room and a frame put in and sealed with caulking. This frame was later triple glazed.
Then the whole room was dry walled using the direct bonding method
Then we added the electrics all surface mounted
Next the floor!!!