Father's Day shakedown cruise (July 4th Update in OP)

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Father's Day shakedown cruise (July 4th Update in OP)

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For those of you that are interested...

A few more repairs and modifications at the dock after it was launched a couple weeks ago we got out for a great morning sail.
The largest project were fitting a set of new, but used, sails dad had scrounged in FL before he came home. Neither were made for a Hunter 30, but after a lot of tweaking and a little more to come, they will work just fine.
The winds were pretty light and Lake Erie was pretty calm, but this heavy old girl performed well beyond our expectations. We were having such a nice time we didn't want to turn back towards home but we were having Kid#2 and his family over this afternoon for a visit.
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Happy Father's Day Guys!

We didn't get any sailing in yesterday, minor engine issue that took some time to work out. For you guys familiar with older diesel engines, just a simple problem can shut you down pretty easily. One of the fuel filters came loose and enough air got in and that's all it took.

We had a great evening anyway sitting in the marina watching all the fireworks. They sure burnt a lot of powder last night. :D
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Outstanding. She’s still cute too.
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Tycer wrote: Sun Jun 20, 2021 7:13 pm Outstanding. She’s still cute too.
:D :D

You should have seen her all decked out for dinner at the boat club Friday evening. All those old dogs were quite taken with her. :wink:

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thanks for the update and Happy Father's Day to the Dads
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A handsome looking boat and I have no complaints about the crew either.... :D :mrgreen:
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Outstanding!
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Man. Sailing seems like something done on Mars after living down here in this desert ... 8)
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I'll bet. I just wouldn't feel right not living near the water. I would have a hard time adapting to that. :D

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Awesome ALL around !! :D .
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Nice but I'm more interested in how the diesel runs? Is it smooth and quiet and whats its fuel consumption.
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3leggedturtle wrote: Sat Jun 26, 2021 6:08 pm Nice but I'm more interested in how the diesel runs? Is it smooth and quiet and whats its fuel consumption.
That little diesel will go all summer on a single tank. It is a 13 hp Yanmar, Gunny had it right, I was thinking about the big old Westerbeke 40 on my dad's old boat. It's a typical, noisy little diesel but it doesn't shake the whole boat like some I've had or been around. I used to race Tartan 10s, a sleek 33', go fast one design fleet racer. Most of those have a little 7 hp diesel to keep the weight down but, wow were they noisy! 8)

My dad really likes this old boat, it's small enough to handle on his own and since he'll be 81 in Jan, it's an easy sail. Just what he needed! :D

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On Saturday I watched alot of sailboats go in and out if the harbor on Superior. Then around 3pm I lost shade and left.
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There are a few lakes around here, but we need to go to the Gulf to get that much open water. I was born in a semi desert area and kind of need to see cactus occasionally.
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piller wrote: Fri Jul 09, 2021 7:58 am There are a few lakes around here, but we need to go to the Gulf to get that much open water. I was born in a semi desert area and kind of need to see cactus occasionally.
you can get water and cacti and suffocating heat in Baja kinda like being in a rotisserie broiler with thorns surrounding you . . . :lol:
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