For
the last five days we have been living ‘on the hard’ while Common Sense has had her bottom scraped clean of algae, barnacles
and other marine growth, followed by the application of a couple of coats of
anti-foul paint. We contemplated doing this work ourselves, but the sight of
several other cruisers spending weeks cursing, covered in grit and dust
convinced us that it would be a fine thing to contribute a few hundred lira to
the Turkish economy and get the local guys to do it. 900TL and it was done in one day (early start, late finish) by two painters.
Common Sense after her wash
Common
Sense was in excellent shape after almost 3 seasons covering many thousands of
miles – All the way down the US East Coast, a nip across the Gulf Stream to the
Bahamas, a run through the Bermuda Triangle and a passage over the
Atlantic. Then it has been two seasons
in the Med from Nth Africa and back.
Whatever Cap’n Dave put on it before he sold it to us was a very wise
choice as almost all the growth came off in a pressure wash alone.
We
had other jobs to do: Terry installed a new speaker in the cockpit to replace
one that died, and put in the fittings for our new Dyneema lifelines (we will
buy the line itself when we go to the US in a couple of weeks) while I polished
up the propeller, filled a few minor dents in our fibreglass and fixed the
knotmetre. It was exciting going back across the marina when we got dropped in, seeing the speedo functioning again.
We can get the speed from the chartplotter but having 3 of 4 instruments
working and 1 showing 0.00 used to bug Terry no end.
We
still have a couple of things to do – our “Fremantle Australia” homeport
lettering needs to be replaced, for example - but Common
Sense looked quite splendid on the outside as she hit the water yesterday
morning . We are very glad be back in the slip with our friendly B Dock
neighbours, the gentle rocking of the ocean and no great high ladder to climb
up and down twenty times a day. The inside is quite another matter, and one of
my goals for the year is to finally have a cabin that is comfortable, homely and where
everything is STOWED.
Signs
of Spring are all around us here in southern Turkey, in the mild weather, the
snow melting from the mountaintops, flowers and green buds everywhere, new
produce in the markets. It’s time to get out and about for some more hiking and
sightseeing in this beautiful country.
Snow on the
mountains
It’s
off to the US for a couple of weeks on Sunday to visit my mum before we sail
away northwards for the next season. 10 days in Arizona in the desert then 4 or 5 days in Terry's favourite city, Las Vegas Nevada.
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