Other news, cleaned the bilges out. Betty was able to come down for the weekend which we spent scrubbing the nasty out of the bilge. I was a bit dismayed to find that the bilge pump is in an area that doesn't actually accumulate any water that happens to get in the bilge until it overflows the flooring. So that has to be resolved. The shower/head area deck turned out to be completely rotted out. Four buckets of old rotted plywood that was still wet and gunky.
So that is going to be fun to repair. The little black button in the middle there is some sort of drain that is connected to the main waste line that runs the grey water from both the shower and sink back to the well where the only bilge pump is sitting and is then pumped over the side. Yeah that whole arrangement needs to be resolved. I am thinking I can fill the area with two part expanding foam and then lay a chunk of ply over that with a cut out for the water to drain into a plastic bowl with a self actuated bilge pump. Or something like that. But the main bilge pump still works, as long as you bail the water into the box it is sitting in, so I got that going for me.
Betty scrubbed the galley floor, more nasty. She ended up peeling the covering off the ply that was laid, so we are looking into something seriously cheap to put down over that. I pulled the wood slats off the bottom of the cockpit and scrubbed that mess out.
The bottom is to be painted next week and she should go in the water the following week. Here is a picture of where we expect to be our new home to be parked for the next series of repairs. Pretty fancy don't you think?
A bit of a hike to the showers, but we need the exercise anyway. We certainly aren't going to be showering on the boat for a while. Other small things found while scrubbing. All the screws that hold the ledges that the flooring sits on have rusted away and all the little ledges are just slimy nasty, so those all need to be replaced. The dog house the engine sits under has been modified by PO and now needs to be modified back. Basically the dog house is also the stairs up to the cockpit. It fits tight to the galley cabinets on the starboard side, so is cut away on that side. On the port side however it runs straight back to the bulkhead next to the engine compartment and behind the nav. station. The dog house was built so that a smaller panel could be removed on the port side so you could tilt the entire stair assembly on end and move it into the salon area. Otherwise it is too wide to get it there and causes even more chaos in an already tiny space.
I swear Betty and I are going to have some quite amazing adaptations to make. We are really rather messy folks. Not dirty mind you, but we do have serious issues with clutter. That clutter usually ends up getting piled into nice neat piles, then the piles get piles. Then they get placed somewhere to be gone through and filed. Where they languish for an indeterminate period of time. There just isn't room in this baby for that level of clutter tolerance.
Did some shopping for stuffs though, have some gauges, a barometer, clock, tide clock, thermometer coming, a new fan, some more LED lights, and a few sundresses for the lady of the boat.
And that is about it for this episode of this oldy boat, on a budget!
LA!
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