Category Archives: Maintenance and Enhancements

Anchor Windlass

After consulting with the folks on the Pacific Seacraft Blog on Sail.net, I decided to run pull wires for our windlass using the space between the bullwark and deck that others have used, and where there already exists a wire … Continue reading

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10/22/11 to 10/23/11: At anchor overnight in Richardson Bay, and motorsailing to Alameda

  SF Waterfront from Richardson Bay, just opposite our slip in Sausalito Yacht Harbor We worked all day Saturday on Cool Change in the slip, Rick installing a 12-volt adaptor in the v-berth, and Cindy varnishing the brightwork, but we … Continue reading

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Shower Sump Pump Replacement

The PSC31 has a shower that comes off of the sink in the head.  There is a nice teak grill on the floor over a shower drain.  The drain is kept emptied by a sump pump that is installed in … Continue reading

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Engine

Cool Change is powered by a 27 horsepower, 3 cylinder Yanmar diesel engine. It is the original, 1989 engine but had been used less than 400 hours when we bought Cool Change.  Just after purchase in February, 2011,  List Marine in Sausalito … Continue reading

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Maintenance and Enhancements

Here we intend to post information on all of the work we have done and will do on Cool Change, both to prepare her for cruising and while we are cruising.

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Windlass

We are in the process of deciding what windlass we will be purchasing.  PSC recommended the Lofrans Tigres as the best fit for our boat.  One of the considerations is whether we should purchase a windlass with the motor below deck or … Continue reading

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Cool Change gets a new Dinghy

After much research, we chose a new Achilles dinghy and outfitted it with a new, 6 hp Tohatsu outboard.  We needed a dinghy that could be rolled up, yet we needed a solid floor and a keel so we could get … Continue reading

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