Hi guys, we finally got Oystercatcher in the water last weekend, the 17th of April. Huge thanks to everyone that helped - Graeme, Brian Matthews, Dave and his dog, and all the guys with the crane from the Dublin Motor Yacht Club. Also a massive thank you to Tim Costello for allowing us to borrow his marina berth until Tiamat returns.
Thankfully everything went without a hitch, despite having to launch Oystercatcher from the road, over several parked cars.
We are very grateful to Aaron O'Grady from Leaders Charter Ltd for kindly supplying us with new dyneema halyards for the boat and safety equipment. He has given us essential advice and been a constant source of knowledge.
Check out the photos below.
Sunday, April 25, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
Finally finished scrapping and sanding! Now we just need to apply the anti-foul and attach a folding propeller. We would really appreciate if someone could loan us a folding prop for the race as they are very expensive to buy....!
"Oystercatcher" is then being launched in Arklow this coming Saturday and then hopefully will be brought to Dun Laoghaire that afternoon or during Sunday! Will keep you informed.
Also Graeme has treated us by buying an asymmetrical spinnaker that is connected to a furler. This will help reduce the time it takes to put up and take down the spinnaker. It also has the added bonus of being able to sail high angles to the wind, giving us a slight edge in reaching conditions over symmetrical spinnakers.
"Oystercatcher" is then being launched in Arklow this coming Saturday and then hopefully will be brought to Dun Laoghaire that afternoon or during Sunday! Will keep you informed.
Also Graeme has treated us by buying an asymmetrical spinnaker that is connected to a furler. This will help reduce the time it takes to put up and take down the spinnaker. It also has the added bonus of being able to sail high angles to the wind, giving us a slight edge in reaching conditions over symmetrical spinnakers.
Graeme's knowledge of working on yachts has proved vital to getting "Oystercatcher" in the water on schedule. Here he is lending a hand..
We decided that the rudder bearings were not tight enough. So a mission went under way to drop the rudder.. However, the pin holding the rudder in place was corroded. Here we are trying the heat the rudder stock to get the pin out. In the end we got the expertise of Peter Plunkett to get the rudder pin out. Thanks again.
The hole for the rudder shaft.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Currently we are stripping the hull of its old cruising anti-foul and reapplying VC offshore racing anti-foul. This will greatly increase the boat speed of "Oystercatcher" and will give us a competitive edge. Also lots more work has gone into fixing the water pumps, servicing the engine and tightening the steering gear.
We are currently searching for a spinnaker pole and two spinnaker socks. This is vital equipment that will give "Oystercatcher" a chance at winning the double handed class and the overall Round Ireland.
Progress made
Saturday, April 3, 2010
Friday, April 2, 2010
Good Friday working on the boat
Bryan getting stuck in....
Older bro Barry lending a hand
Bryan and his Dad getting a new prop sorted....
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