Hi Joe,
Yes, I still have the jib boom. I wasn’t sure about it at first but am starting to get used to it- it certainly makes tacking a breeze. The PO raised the tack end with a bunch of fender washers to enable it to pass over the windlass. I’m headed to the boat tomorrow so will take some pictures.
Those teak boxes look really nice, something to think about.
I still have the W46. I did a considerable amount of work on the engine an running gear when I first got her; new shaft, cutlass bearing, shaft seal, engine mounts, fresh water pump, raw water pump, fuel pump, reconditioned the injectors, glow plugs, new fuel line, front end oil seal, gaskets, hoses, acid washed the heat exchanger and flushed the cooling system. She’s got 3400 hrs on her but still tight and runs like a champ. I considered repowering but based on the feedback from my mechanic who looked her over before I bought her decided not to. I’m actually more concerned with the fuel tank at this point. It looks to be in good shape, but if it corrodes through since I would have to pull the engine to replace the tank I’ll revisit repowering at that time.
I also completely redid the DC system - pretty much everything before the panel. I put in 4 6V Trojans in a new battery box under the aft settee seat for a house bank and added an inverter, smart charger and battery monitor, along with fusing everything to bring it up to ABYC standards. I still have the emergency start battery located in the engine compartment but wanted to get the house bank as far from the engine heat as I could. I started on the AC system by replacing the shore power plug with a smart plug. I’m putting in a galvanic isolator and ELCI but haven’t figured out exactly where to mount them. I have to either move the shore power receptive or find a way to mount the ELCI so that it’s within 10 ft of the plug.
I’ve also done a bunch of little things. I replaced the glass in the port lights ( I have ABI bronze port) since they had become cloudy and the plastic laminate was deteriorating. I found a source for replacements that were advertised to fit the ABI ports but they were off. Luckily I found a glass cutter that made me some custom windows that fit perfectly and were cheaper than the off the shelf versions.
I still have a bunch to do, I’m mounting some stern davits this week for the fatty knees dinghy I have, and I’ll probably replace the standing rigging and a new furler next winter. I haven’t started on electronics yet, but do want to add radar and AIS send / receive.
If you haven’t figured it out by now I like working on boats almost as much as sailing them. And being recently retired it’s a nice project that keeps me busy.
Tom