Talk:Mashnee task list
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End of 2023 season
Out-of-water observations:
- Topsides paint: moderate surface wear
- Bottom paint: significant flaking post power washing. Needs to be redone.
- Varnish: generally ok, needs routine refresh. Bowsprit, Samson post, cockpit coamings and tiller all have bare patches
- Caulking: ok
- Propeller/shaft/zincs: plenty of barnacles on hub. Zincs replaced fall 2024.
- Main cabin skylight hatch is cracked on aft edge, hardware not installed. Needs repair
- Lazarette hatch: control arm not installed. Hardware in nav locker, starboard aft above stove
- Only one of the four jib cars has an operational spring under the pin
Inboard observations:
- Chainplates, interior: still deep green, with
- Galvanic corrosion: check from 2024: [Some other evidence of galvanic corrosion, including on an engine mount bolt and a through-hull fitting]
- Mast step: good
- Mild mildew growth throughout interior (washed down with mild bleach and water rinse, left compartments open to air)
- Blackwater tank was not pumped prior to delivery
- Engine: per Dion's on 11/11/24: engine has been winterized, but routine service not yet done
Mast inspection
- Mast: under forestay tang: discoloration around spacer block consistent with water entry. Spacer block is poorly bedded with areas for water collection. Needs dedicated inspection for rot and good rebedding
- Mast: open wood fibers at heel of mast, aft end of tenon: need protection from rot and water that collects in mast step
- Boom: Ok.
- Spreaders: Ok. should be varnished
- Forestay and jib foil: top cap still missing at top of foil; aluminum is deforming a bit from the wear
Sail Inspection
Mainsail:
- Wear on batten pockets; needs reinforcement (MIT)
- Minor broken stitching
160:
- Bolt rope separating from sail near head
- Small nick on foot near forward foot batten
- Slice in reinforced canvas near tack
- Abrasion holes in 4th and 2nd batten pockets - fixed when inspected
140:
- Abrasion on 2nd and 3rd batten pockets
- Small hole at tack reinforcements
- A few broken stitches along luff at head, first red mark, and 3rd radial stitching line above first batten
95 -- Send to North
- Stitching on top batten pocket pulling loose
- Two lateral holes and some pulled stitching along the luff bolt rope
- Isolated hole near second batten
Working jib (old)
- Isolated broken stitches, generally present across entire sail
- Small tear in one layer of doubled fabric opposite of lower telltales
- Small holes and broken stitching along foot
Big Red Spinnaker
- A few broken stitches along red tape
Code Zero
- Not unrolled for inspection.
Running Rigging
(Numerical key: 1 = good condition, close to new; 2 = light wear, no problems; 3 = moderate wear, nothing concerning; 4 = moderate wear, monitor, plan replacement; 5 = replace this season)
Running backstays, standing part (new 2024)
Running backstays, running part
- 3. Localized moderate wear. End for end
Topping lift
Main halyard:
Main sheet (new 2024)
- 2. Surface wear, worsening farther from standing end. Yarns look strong across rope. Perhaps end for end. Stored at Dions
Main outhaul
- Standing end (aft, double-braid): 4. fibers melded in places and generally crispy. Middle section (dyneema): 3. Running end (3 strand): 2
Deep reef outhaul
- 2. Light wear. Stored at Dions.
Shallow reef outhaul
- 4. Moderate to heavy wear; looks aged. Broken strands ~1' from end.
Jib halyard
Jib sheets (new 2024)
- 2. Light wear. Stored at Dions.
Spinnaker halyard (red fleck)
Spinnaker halyard (beige with dyneema section)
Spinnaker tack outhaul (black)
- 3. Areas of concentrated moderate/heavy wear on outer coating. End for end
Spinnaker tack outhaul (blue)
Spinnaker sheets
- 4. Stripped dynema sections show heavy wear, breakage in outer fibers, and some strand pulling. Light to moderate wear on coated sections.