As soon as the Chili Off was over we headed up to the BVI’s
North Sound to get the boat ready to haul out. On the way up we flushed out the
tanks and once at Leverick Bay we pulled down the jib, cleared the decks of
lights and dive gear, stowed fuel, water, and dive tanks, did a vinegar back
flush of the engine cooling system and cleaned the decks. We soaked all the
sail sheets in fabric softener to clean them and make them more manageable. Unfortunately
we couldn’t clean the decks with fresh water as the islands have had very
little rain so far this year. Leslie got a message in preparation for the task
of hauling out.
Leslie paint the Boot Stripe |
The outboard is ready for servicing |
We motored to Spanish Town and got hauled and blocked.
They had to drive sand anchors in using a sledge hammer as their drilling
machine was not working. Once blocked up we fresh water flushed the engines and
changed all the oils and checked all the zincs. Leslie painted the boot stripe
and cleaned the inside of the boat. We tied up all the lines and main sail.
He drives in the sand screw with a sledge |
The fire pit at Coco Maya |
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