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    On the Hard

    by admin July 12, 2020
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    Reversing the ends and measuring the anchor chain

    Work is proceeding nicely on Renegade here at the Bert Jabins Yacht Yard. On this annual haul out we are working on a number of projects after a year of ocean travels:

    • Keel – The lead keel was faired with Bondo at some point rather than a marine fairing compound.  We have seen Bondo used on racing boats because it is easier to sand but it does not have longevity.  This led to water getting into the Bondo and separating from the lead causing the antifoul to blister.  The keel coatings have been taken down to bare lead, barrier coated, faired with the correct marine faring compound, sanded, and painted with antifoul.
    • Hull – Light sanding and a coat of antifoul.  We switched from Sea Hawk Biocop to their newer product Sea Hawk Colorkote based on good feedback from other sailors.
    • Waterline – Renegade was hull #6 of the Apogee’s and one of the first to have a 6’6” keel vs 6 feet on the previous hulls.  The additional draft moved ballast aft and caused the waterline to go up a little on the bow and down a little in the stern. Therefore, the waterline tends to touch the boot stripe aft, so we are moving the antifoul line an inch into the bootstripe.
    • Electric – A short was fixed on a cabin light power line, Victron solar controller software updated, B&G software updated
    • Plumbing – Leak exiting hot water heater fixed.  We descaled the raw water lines of the two air conditioners and the refrigeration line.
    • Genoa – Took to Quantum for servicing of chaff on UV cover.
    • Boom – We are getting a free replacement bolt from Leisure Furl for the spindle bolt that popped its end and slipped halfway off.
    • Rigging – We were able to get a great deal on a lightly used top down spinnaker furler and carbon fiber sprit.  After this unit is installed, we will be able to deploy and retrieve the asymmetric spinnaker from the cockpit giving us a major safety upgrade over the current sock method.  We are also removing our original hydraulic backstay adjusters that are past their service life and leak fluid and replacing with fixed wire segments.
    • Ground Tackle – We reversed the chain ends to lengthen the chain life and lubed the windlass.  We also measured the chain on the ground and are happy to report we have 300 feet.
    • Engine- Installation of a closed crankcase ventilation filter to decrease oil blow by in air filter

    As of today we have not had any unexpected issues and we should be able to launch tomorrow (Monday 13).

    Refinished keel and new coat of Sea Hawk Colorkote
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    Brunswick to Annapolis

    by admin July 8, 2020
    by admin July 8, 2020

    On June 30th we departed Brunswick, GA to Annapolis. We timed our departure to the outgoing tide. Once in the Atlantic we had light winds on the first day. On the morning…

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    Norfolk to Annapolis

    by admin October 14, 2019
    by admin October 14, 2019

    We have several project items to complete from our ocean shakedown before departing to the Caribbean. Many of these projects are warranty related so we scheduled time with our service vendors in…

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    Georgetown to Norfolk

    by admin September 30, 2019
    by admin September 30, 2019

    On 9/25 we set off from Georgetown, MD to Norfolk, VA. We had intended to leave earlier but our refrigeration water pump failed and we had to order and install a new…

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    Georgetown, MD

    by admin September 21, 2019
    by admin September 21, 2019

    We have spent the last week in Georgetown, MD because we have excellent internet connectivity for Amy’s work and the dock fees are inexpensive. Additionally the water is very clear so our…

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    Tech crunch

    by admin September 15, 2019
    by admin September 15, 2019

    We spilled some water on our computer damaging the keyboard but we have a new one and are back in business. Since our last post we: rerouted our Caribbean 1500 crew from…

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    Skipjack Cove

    by admin September 5, 2019
    by admin September 5, 2019

    We have gone further up the river and docked at Skipjack Cove Yachting Resort in Georgetown, MD to wait out Dorian. We have not had the opportunity to stay on a side-to…

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    Down by the river

    by admin September 2, 2019
    by admin September 2, 2019

    We are still in the Sassafras River watching hurricane Dorian. Jim has not had a chance to test the second hand Air Line hookah he purchased at Bacon Sails recently so today…

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    Up the bay

    by admin August 31, 2019
    by admin August 31, 2019

    Today we start our trip northward. The plan is to stop at the Sassafras River tonight and proceed through the Chesapeake & Delaware Canal early Sunday to catch the eastbound current. As…

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    Here we go!

    by admin July 27, 2019
    by admin July 27, 2019

    After a lengthy refit, we departed the Bert Jabin Yard in Annapolis this morning.    Today’s travels took us south to the southern entrance to the Patuxent River.  We anchored protected from the…

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