Sunday, September 28, 2014

Stak Pak and other Covers

I have just about completed some of my sunbrella cover projects. Still waiting for my outboards to get fixed, but I have a few projects at home that I need to finish anyway.






The stak pak is pretty much done.  I just need to buy some 1/2" pvc to put in the pockets.















On Saturday, I attached these foot blocks to the mast for the lazy jack system.  I am going to rig the lazy jack so I can pull it to the mast when I raise the main.  The blocks are located about 4 feet above the shrouds.  It was a comfortable spot for me to work on this.




















I also fashioned these eye splices instead of blocks for the other lazy jack lines to pass through.  I will have 3 attachment points as well as fore and aft of the stack pak.






















This is the "bimini" that will go between the cabin roof and the radar arch.  You can see the curve that will match the cabin roof.  I purchased a bolt track and bolt fabric to attach this to the roof.  I will use straps to attach it to the radar arch.











This is the pieces for the helm station cover.  I actually finished sewing it tonight, but I need to attach the piece that will cover the outboard controls.










Thats it for now!

Sunday, September 14, 2014

Lifelines and Stak Pak

I finally got fed up with my outboards and removed them from the boat and took them to an outboard repair shop.  Hope to hear back from them in the next few days.  In the mean time, I decided to tackle a couple of projects.





I decided to install the lifelines.  I used dyneema line with pelican hooks.  Had to learn how to tie a brummel eye.















I used turnbucles at the forward connection, to allow for tightening the line.




















A full shot from the other side. Takes away from the lines of the boat, but safety first!

One more project to check off the list.










I also started on my Stak Pak.  I am using the free video on Sail Rite web site as a guide.





















Here are the two pieces cut and ready for hemming.























Here is my set up.  Using the pool table to lay out the material.  I am using an older Singer model 237. Learned how to sew on Youtube!











My stitch looks decent on one side, but not so good on the other.





















This is the other side. I can't get the tension right, so it will have to do!


















I had a visit from an Iroquois brother today.  Chris Cutou from Massachusetts was in So Cal and got to show him around Got Twins!  I just wish we could have gone out for a sail.  Next time!