one man (and a cat)'s battle against rational behavior and general '"right" thinking while living aboard a 22 foot engineless junk rigged sailboat named Shanti
after much work, (much thanks to Sue!) the sail is on the mast. no pictures of sue and lou working on shanti were taken(i blame the rum) new photos are on the way (i promise)
Wednesday, June 17, 2009
well the sail went to uk halsey to be fixed, shanti is in the water now, pics of that on the way. possibly some that actually show lou too! my truck is gone now, i'm truelly engineless!!!
Sunday, May 10, 2009
recently, Christy and Noel interviewed Roger Taylor about his boats and voyages, at the end of the interview he mentions my little boat because they were both in the 2006 jester challenge (before i got her) mine finished 2nd, he turned back early... furled sails podcast: the simple sailor
so, the engine is out and i have a lot more work to do including chafe protection, LED lights on the masthead and making the holes in the bottom go away
well, work on shanti proceeds at a snail's pace but i have one of th v-berths cut out to make room for my new 13 gallon holding tank and whenever i hit a snag on that i work on getting the engine pulled out. meanwhile shadow lounges on the fordeck like the bum he is.
just thought i'd show all you people out there in weblandia these pictures i took monday out on Point Partridge first is the strait of san juan de fuca
so here i am writing my first post from inside shanti's main salon (ha ha!), even though she is still on the hard ie sitting in the parking lot of skagit valley college's marine tech department (see top pic). i'm going through her electrical system and removing the Detritus of 20 years of shoddy wiring. i just went to the seattle boat show and made some connections for cheap sailcloth so that i can repair her sails and make her look like the photo on the right again. i can't wait to get her in the water and move on board.