We, the crew of the S/V Iron Jack, stayed fairly busy this week. Bill repaired and replaced the box around the house batteries and he also replaced the oxygen sensors on his truck... his gas mileage improved right away. We designed and built a shade canopy out of pvc pipe and a sumbrella panel that was onboard... had we walked over to the other side of the marina beforehand we would have used the same design as is on a boat over there.... it uses a tarp, a few pieces of hardware, less pvc and produces a more flexible end product, we'll be changing ours a.s.a.p.!
Mother nature let us see her realism this week.... I was on deck making a rug non-skid with some silicone caulk when a dead seagull floated by the bow of Iron Jack. There was no obvious injury, but the poor thing would definitely never fly again.
On a lighter note, I signed up for scuba diving lessons, they begin Feb. 21 and continue for 4 weeks, ending with 2 dives on a wreck out in the Gulf Stream. I'm looking forward to both the classes and the dives, plus.... I'll be able to do our bottom cleaning and zinc changing... oh goody, goody!!
I also signed up at Planet Fitness and start on Monday, getting my own workout set-up by their fitness instructor. It's time to get the muscle tone back and the body fat percentage lowered! I would have gone back to Curves, since it's such a good workout, but the nearest one is quite a distance away from the marina.
The engine is reassembled and was on the dinghy for a day. I took it out for a spin... another skill set that needs a GREAT DEAL of work!! Then Bill took me out and showed me how it should be done. We ended up the lesson by taking the engine back OFF the dinghy so that the leak in the inflatable floor could be patched. The first try with adhesive designed specifically for hypalon was a failure but a second attempt is in the works now.... hope for the best.
We spent a wonderful evening last night with a fellow short term marina tenant. Sean is a young man from New Zealand who has spent the last few years travelling around the world, this leg of his journey includes buying and repairing a sailboat to sail around the Caribbean. He bought his boat about 3 weeks ago and plans on heading south in the next few days... obviously he's a LOT faster at this than we are! Oh well, we aren't in a race and we ARE having a great time enjoying the nice climate we're in.

Looks like you guys have it in overdrive and getting lots of things done. We have been busy busy since Dirk made it back to town and have been very busy ourselves. Hoping to get outta here and cut those dock lines by March. We shall see.
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