Powerade Regatta mark
Powerade Regatta mark
Picture of Arnd

Arnd

2015 Trip 2015-03-28

I intentionally tried to keep today’s pace slow. I opted to remain in the lagoon rather than leave so that I could still have easy and quick access to all of the stores in the area. In the morning hours I sat in the cockpit for a while and watched the dinghies sailing around the marks in the lagoon (they are holding the Powerade Dinghy Regatta). I’ve still got the leak to fix and also need to repair the water heater, the heat exchanger portion that uses the engine cooling water is working just fine, but the electric 220V heating element isn’t working anymore and I have a replacement part purchased from Island Waterworld, but need to empty the 60 liter tank first. I’ll use that amount of clean fresh water in the bilges to clean up down there as well. Another task is to put together a simple towing bridle for dinghy and I spliced the first eye into some double-braided line I had purchased for the purpose; botching the job up by miscalculating one of the lengths and ending up with a very ugly and structurally unsound eye. Since I’d measured the line to be just long enough, I can’t just cut the bad part off and start again. So I zipped across to the chandlery just before closing time and purchased some 3-strand line which is much, much simpler to splice.

I went to the SMYC to meet Mark and a sailing couple (who I had known only as Killarney_Sailor from one of the online forums) for a couple of drinks and from there I returned back to the boat for a bit of dinner before retiring for the evening. The music ashore was surprisingly quiet this night, and the background white noise from my ventilator almost completely covered the sound of music.

My old hosting company, who will remain unnamed although their name starts with “go” and the end rhymes with “baddy”, changed their software with little notice and the original SV-ZANSHIN.COM site stopped working overnight. 

Every.  Single.  Page. 

 

So I’ve transitioned to another provider. These original pages have been migrated, but all the formatting and other features are gone and the will still contain numerous display issues and formatting anomalies. 

The manual effort of conversion is too much and not worth the effort involved. Over 1000 blog diary pages like this one are going to remain in this condition. The pictures are full-scale, but won’t expand when clicked. But you can can copy them to view them in their original splendour.