Monday, October 23, 2006

We've moved! Now in D48 (from K32)


We decided since it was a beautiful day (as you can see in the picture) that we would move to our new slip on D dock. We got settled in nicely and then washed the boat. No neighbors for now so we'll see how long that lasts.

New seat cushion material


I recovered the seat cushions on the starboard couch in the same tan material as the port side couch. I did not have enough to do the back cushions so they remain green for now.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Moving to a new slip at the marina

Well, we got our notice yesterday with our temporary slip assignement at the marina. We will be on D dock now (currently on K dock). We have until Nov 6 to move. D dock is at the other end of the marina which we're not thrilled about but we didn't have a say in it. The marina is currently going through a huge remodel and building project. It's a 3 year project and they are 1 year into it! They are redoing all the docks taking out old wood and creosote pilings, demolishing the old marina building, have built a new marina building already, adding a new restaurant, etc. Will probably be nice once it's done but what a pain in the process! The dock we are moving to (D) is a new dock so will be interesting to see the differences. The parking around that dock though is horrible so that's not very convenient. Once the project is completely done they will then do permanent slip assignements. We will probably move again and may move a number of times. We hope that some of the same people on our dock now will be on the same dock with us! We'll have to ask around and see where everyone is moving.

Our new rug in the salon


Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Full enclosure



The full enclosure we had made this summer. It is really nice to have! Mom & Dad sat out there reading and doing puzzles when they visited us in June. The side panels all come off if we want to open it up. Additionally, the bimini (the very top) folds back which would really open it up. Or if the weather is bad we put on all the side panels and zip it up!

New stern rails


Stern rails were added both on the starboard and port side of the cockpit. We can then put solar panels or whatever we want on there. It's also much sturdier to hold onto versus the lifelines.

Instruments in the cockpit



The Radar/Chartplotter, wind, depth and speed are all at the helm now!

True Blue - our home



True Blue, at our slip at Shilshole Bay Marina in Ballard (Seattle) WA. Our neighbors were gone so I got a new picture taken!

Our new heater!



Our new diesel Dickinson Antarctic heater.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Our new blog!

This is our new blog for s/v True Blue. You can post to the blog without registering. Just click Comments (down below by the pencil icon), type your comments in the box, under Choose Identity click on Anonymous and then click Login & Publish.
I will give you a brief update: We are now back at Shilshole Bay Marina where we've been for the past two years. We had the boat over at a boatyard (through the locks, inside the lake) for awhile and had refrigeration, a diesel heater, stainless stern rails, a bonding system, and other projects done. It's nice having these things crossed off the list! Wish we had the time to do the work ourselves but we just don't have that luxury right now. We did not get out sailing much this summer but feel that we are closer to being able to do that more now. I was able to take some "sail training" this summer and hope to have gained some much needed confidence. I have so much to learn but it will come with time. With our full enclosure we had made this summer we will be able to get out sailing over the winter and stay out of the elements. I will try to figure out how to post pictures here also so you can see all the work that's been done on True Blue.