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Please use the discussion page to discuss the prioritization and content of any of these tasks.
 
Please use the discussion page to discuss the prioritization and content of any of these tasks.
  
== Pre-storage (fall) tasks ==
 
* Lay out all sails and look for any issues
 
* Wipe down all surfaces to reduce mold/mildew. (Vinegar? Peroxide? Bleach? Wood soap?)
 
* Remove PFDs, lines,
 
* Dry the spare lines, spinnakers, and anything else that’s wet, especially if they will be stored somewhere without air circulation
 
* Inspect all sails, lines, rig hardware, and spars before storing them for the winter
 
* Inspect and inventory safety gear, medical kit, etc.
 
* Inventory spare parts and make list of needed replacements
 
* Scrub bilges around engine with Joy to remove fuel leak residue
 
* Scrub overhead above refrigerator to remove mildew
 
* Remove knives -- Gavin to resharpen
 
* Remove all cutlery, plates, pots, etc.
 
  
== Random Work ==
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=2023-2024 offseason work =  
  
* Buntlines for main sail reefing (these are the lines that pass through the grommets in the sail)
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Note: Most items on this list are based on post-haul out observations, which are listed on the discussion page.
* Repair hinges on all hatches -- Dions
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* Bungees on head hatch - Gavin
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* Topsides paint – if repainting isn’t on the list this year, inspect the cracks at the plank ends around the edges of the transom to make sure they aren’t holding water
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== Sails==
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== Inspections (items probably outside MIT knowledge base)==
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* Assess corrosion on chainplates, particularly where it is heaviest near the stainless steel diagonal supports
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* Deck joints around chainplates
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* Mast just under the forestay tang for incipient rot
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* Cutlass bearings
  
*140. Small hole? Luff tape broken? Need one batten.
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== Maintenance/Renewals ==
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* Varnish mast
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* Varnish bowsprit
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* Varnish cockpit coamings
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* Clean propeller
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* Winterize engine, freshwater system, and blackwater
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* Change fuel filters and impeller
  
*Big Red- Repair tear near clew
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== Repairs ==
*Code Zero - must work with current hardware. Sleeve - to fit cable.
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* Cabin hatch top
*New #3 jib?
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* Shave edges from weatherboards to alleviate sticking and jamming
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* Repair porthole screens; clean gaskets and threads around portholes
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* Fill holes on lazarette and bow hatch strut attachment and re-install
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* Shorten reefing hook
  
==Rigging==
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* Sail repairs: tears in 140 and 95 jibs; mainsail
* Replace + test spreader lights - convert to LEDs, mount them better.
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* Second spinnaker halyard done properly - consistent in diameter
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* Replace jib sheet - same diameter, length + 1'
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* Cunningham purchase system to easily be soft shackled on when needed - carabiner?
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* Replace dyneema topping lift? - Dions?
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* Longer jib furling line to let us lead it aft? Soft shackle fairlead?
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* Winches broken down and greased - Gavin
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* Jib prefeeder - us
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* Whipped jib sheet ends
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* New cable for spinnakers
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* Tack line hardware for attaching spin roller furler to a jamming bight - delay for now?
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* Ring-dings for turnbuckles
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* Replace all cotter pins
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* Double smaller block for jib halyard. - Us
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==Miscellaneous==
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== Gear Replacements ==
* Handle to replace capstan? Get Fran a drawing
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* New main sheet (three-strand works well - 90', 9/16" three-strand: New England Ropes Spun Classic or equivalent [https://www.neropes.com/products/traditional-rigging/product/detail/spun-classic/])
*We need a new canvas boot for the mast-deck connection
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* New jib sheets (60', 9/16 polyester double braid)
*Two little covers for furler line port.
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* New topping lift
*We need a new (3rd) cowl vent, one went missing at the start of the season
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* New mast boot
*High water bilge alarm should be rewired to also pump; right now if the lower switch fails the high water alarm will go off but the pump won’t run - Ted
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*(reposting) All the hatch hinges need to be strengthened and repaired. We had water intrusion and loss of almost all of them this year (I think it was time catching up to them?)
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*The forward hatch teeth (the part attached to the hull that the latch goes in) needs to be re-attached
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*The whole inside of the hull needs to be gone over, especially in the cockpit lockers. There was significant mold/mildew buildup
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*Purchase more sail ties that are extra-long -- webbing -- Fran
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* purchase some of those blue grippy gloves or similar for the boat to have for people to use
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* Create a way to hold the lid under the forepeak berth open when rummaging for supplies
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* Housing for the radar reflector—a bag or permanent hook or both
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* Figure out anti-fouling for the dinghy motor (doesn't tilt far enough up to keep prop out of water).
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* Anti-foul the dinghy bottom
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==Centerboard==
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== New Work ==
*Plan is to pull the board right away when hauled.
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* SOP + pictures of jackline setup
*Grind off head until it swings easily through wood on top of the lead keel while swelled up. Remove board again and glass up properly and install downhaul line up through the tube to the cabin top as well.
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==Radar and electronics==
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* More permanent/waterproof template for radar base -- maybe the bipod solution?
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* Get rid of gremlins in the wireless displays (voltage boost?)
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* Get touchscreen physical buttons properly working
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* New Raymarine radar so that we can it to display on the chart plotter?
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* Get a new MMSI and reprogram everything so we don't conflict with "FUSION" on the west coast?
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* Electrical panel -- replace LED for running lights
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==Safety==
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= Budget for Next Year =
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* Replace last two inflatable PFDs (2024 will be their 10th season)
  
*Some safety provisions for short-handed and/or night time sailing?
 
* SOP + pictures of jackline setup
 
  
*Encourage all to take a Safety at Sea seminar this winter.
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== Completed Tasks ==
  
==Mechanical==
 
* Purchase new self-sealing washer for fuel stop solenoid and replace: Volvo Part 21424327
 
*Polish fuel, once in Spring, once again in mid-summer. Extra racor filters and a video of changing and seating washers and gaskets properly?
 
*Purge and bleach out water systems yes
 
*Replace low-pressure engine oil line near on-engine fuel filter that has a nick and slow oil leak. It is getting worse. (+ reattach to prevent chafe; check other lines for potential chafe).
 
*Deck fill o-rings need replacing, especially for the diesel tank
 
*Procure spare oil filter
 
* Check engine mounts -- stbd forward seems off
 
  
==Next summer==
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= From 2023 Season =
*Training sessions
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* Skipper dry run for jacklines + MOB
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== Completed Tasks ==
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All tasks unfinished at the end of the 2023 sailing season are [[Task_List_2022-23|here]] for reference.  Please copy anything still relevant back to this page.
* Repaired forward hatch hinges
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 24 February 2024

If a task needs additional explanation, please make a page for that task and post updates. When a task is completed, move it to the 'Completed Tasks' section, and include the date it was completed.

Please use the discussion page to discuss the prioritization and content of any of these tasks.


2023-2024 offseason work

Note: Most items on this list are based on post-haul out observations, which are listed on the discussion page.

Inspections (items probably outside MIT knowledge base)

  • Assess corrosion on chainplates, particularly where it is heaviest near the stainless steel diagonal supports
  • Deck joints around chainplates
  • Mast just under the forestay tang for incipient rot
  • Cutlass bearings

Maintenance/Renewals

  • Varnish mast
  • Varnish bowsprit
  • Varnish cockpit coamings
  • Clean propeller
  • Winterize engine, freshwater system, and blackwater
  • Change fuel filters and impeller

Repairs

  • Cabin hatch top
  • Shave edges from weatherboards to alleviate sticking and jamming
  • Repair porthole screens; clean gaskets and threads around portholes
  • Fill holes on lazarette and bow hatch strut attachment and re-install
  • Shorten reefing hook
  • Sail repairs: tears in 140 and 95 jibs; mainsail

Gear Replacements

  • New main sheet (three-strand works well - 90', 9/16" three-strand: New England Ropes Spun Classic or equivalent [1])
  • New jib sheets (60', 9/16 polyester double braid)
  • New topping lift
  • New mast boot

New Work

  • SOP + pictures of jackline setup

Budget for Next Year

  • Replace last two inflatable PFDs (2024 will be their 10th season)


Completed Tasks

From 2023 Season

All tasks unfinished at the end of the 2023 sailing season are here for reference. Please copy anything still relevant back to this page.