Living Aboard A Sailboat

Author - Daniel Wedeking

Crash!

Well, Life thought I was bored, so it sent a phone call from the marina. I became un-bored. I was the victim of a boat crash. I got back to the marina as quickly as possible with a ton of worst case scenarios racing through my head (and the accompanying solutions) because they didn’t have a lot of information. All I knew was that the boat had been hit and there...

And We Have Ice Cold Beer

The Palani was built with an icebox (standard for yacht makes of this size in the 1970’s) which was then later converted with a holding plate. To upgrade this to modern standards would require replacing the holding plate system and adding insulation to improve the energy efficiency of the system. Originally I was going to do this with a Cold Blue system. The...

2017 Plans and Ideas

As is the tradition on a New Year I took a look at what had been done in the last six months and started to plan for 2017. As with most things in life, a lot of the projects are limited to timing due to budget, but there are a lot of projects that require more “elbow grease” than supplies, so I’ll be able to work on those in between budget...

Christmas Break

Took a week off of work for the Christmas break. Originally the first few days were supposed to be dedicated to the sail plan changes but the rigger came out two weeks early and did the first phase of the install by himself. So spent most of the week just enjoying the break, getting back into the habit of going to the gym and doing some minor work around the boat...

The Tiny House Movement

The start of my sailing dream is based on the economic crash of 2008. After closing my businesses and frustrations with the employment environment of Southern California, I spent a lot of time re-evaluating my priorities in life. At the time I was recently diagnosed with diabetes and learning to manage the disease without resorting to permanently using medicine as a...

Sail Plan Changes

My big project, the sail plan changes, for December happened a couple of weeks early. It was supposed to happen the week before Christmas, but the rigger was able to squeeze it into his schedule earlier. A big shout out to SparmanUSA. If you’re looking for any rigging work in the north Florida area, I highly recommend him. Julian came out earlier this year to...

To Go Or Not

My long term plan to sail off into the sunset when I retire in 9 years is multi-faceted. Having been raised in an offroading family with an emphasis in long distance desert trips I’ve always been a little bit of a “boy scout”, in that we always planned for things to happen in locations where there were no (or limited) means of outside help. On a...

V-Berth Remodel

I took the Thanksgiving week off from the day job to work on the v-berth remodel. Except for the 2-day cold snap, it was a lovely week. I got a taste of what I’m looking for when I retire. Worked a few hours (some days 4 or 5, others 7 and 8) then kick back with an adult beverage and the Kindle to enjoy the sun. I was a little hamstrung with this project area...

Head Remodel

One of the things that came out of the Hurricane Matthews experience was a case of the molds. During the height of the storm, there were a few small leaks that started up at various stages. When the conditions where tropical storm level there were a couple of small leaks around the fixed windows on the starboard side. When the wind got howling at the peak, the roof...