Another stone cold! Stops the winter than never? Actually I wanted to go sailing today for the first day this year, but the weather gods decided otherwise. Less than 4 C, and a good five Bf, which is a first sailing day not immediately ideal. So we finalize the job list. It was already a prolific klusdag: The tiller mounted finally tested the 12V circuit and approved. The battery monitor indicates nhua something less than it really is stress, but better nhua this way than the other way ;-) The boom vang and placed back. The blocks at the mast foot were better fitted, and that in a very simple way: thin Dyneema rope, and that roughly 10 wraps around the mast. That will be strong enough. The halyard is now equipped with a quick release. The 230V circuit is protected with a 10A breaker. The differential current is not between ... for lack of a decent case for it. The brand new clock (received nhua for my Valentine: D). Now I can never leave home leave ... The coffee table for the cockpit is now finished. Because of the strong wind, I immediately made the effort nhua to explain, double mooring again that nevertheless still gives a secure feeling during the week ;-) Finally, the support for the autopilot. Who had been back home for adjustments. Hopefully he hit now completely nhua okay, because this is already the third time that he should bring back ... Just when I wanted to leave home, there passed an acquaintance. Who has a little further Etap 22 lie. He said that he is up for sale because he has an Etap 28 on the eye. Those interested give me a call ;-) The "salon-table 'blocks closer to the mast using Dyneema rope My Valentine-little gift: sweet huh! Finally the tiller was mounted
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