Monday, May 20, 2013

2103 TMCA Spring Fling!!!! Our goal date has arrived!!

 
The "Spring Fling" hosted by the Texas Mariners Cruising Association has been our target completion date and goal since we attended last years event on the motorcycle. (land yacht?)
 
After scrambling for the past many weeks to finish "Spirit of Jessica", we hit the road last Friday morning (5/17/2013) for our three day trip to the event.
 

We live an hour from the boat ramp in Seabrook, TX where we put in. During our build, any time we needed to get "re-inspired" for our project, we would head to Outriggers to watch the water and the boats go by. We felt it would only be appropriate to start our first true "voyage" from there!
 
 
Following a quick lunch, it was time to head out into Galveston Bay...
 
 
....toward our final destination in Baytown, Texas.
 
The Bayland Marina was the site of this years Spring Fling so we had 11 miles to cover. I know they say get the "uphill" part out of the way first, but we had a destination in mind, and today it was all downwind. Winds of 15 gusting 20 kept me on my toes to keep her aligned with swells, but we did see 7.3 mph on the gps at one point. Not bad in a 15 foot boat! (Sorry no sailing pictures. It was very "busy" sailing for us as we learn our new boat!)
 
We had to motor the last stretch up the Houston Ship Channel to avoid the BIG boats, but soon the Hartman bridge showed us to the marina just short of the span.
 

 
Spirit of Jessica arrived to great fanfare at Bayland Marina, and we returned the favor by "dressing ship" for the event.
 

 
Although we aren't members of TMCA (yet!), our hosts were wonderful. They even created a category to award "Spirit of Jessica" with the top prize for "Most flags displayed per foot"! In a world and party of big boats, Jessica was the star for sure. Lots of questions and praise all weekend. What a blast. It was actually hard to remember the earlier stages of the project. Did we really do that?... The only tools we allowed ourselves to bring were "fun" tools. That kept us from "working" on the boat. We just wanted to enjoy the weekend..
 
 
...and enjoy we did! What a way to break in our new little vessel. We even had her inspected and now have the sticker from the CG Aux to prove it.
 
The trip home Sunday morning proved to "spirited!" Wind was howling from the south all night. We left early to take advantage of the lighter winds. They were "only" 12-15mph when we left, but forecast for 20mph by noon, right from the direction we planned to go. The reality was that we sailed close hauled into winds SSE at 20 gusting 28 (!) for the last three hours of the trip with 2-3 foot waves and the occasional 4 footer. We had to learn Jessica's heavy weather traits quickly. The bigger waves did make it difficult to tack as they slowed us down through the wind, but we eventually got better at tacking in rough seas.
 
Spirit of Jessica's namesake was a feisty, spirited individual who required alot of attention at times... a trait our new little boat has certainly inherited. :)  
 
The only thing we broke was the mainsail outhaul, a rope I should have replaced anyway. I can't tell you how happy I am with this little boats ability in weather that heavy. I don't plan to be out much in conditions like that, but it's wonderful to know she can take it. (this wasn't the day to convince Kathy we could take this little boat to the Bahamas..!:)
 
Kathy and I worked together as a team and the voyage was great!  Again, sorry for no sailing pix. We were too busy, but we did have several boats slip by and take pictures as we sailed home. If we can track those down, we will post them.
 
See ya on the water!!!
 
Pirate and da Babe
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Sunday, May 12, 2013

She Floats!! She Sails!!!!!! :)

 
The day has finally arrived!
 
 We are one week away from our target completion date so we will be ready to attend the Texas Mariners Cruising Association's "Spring Fling" event this year in Baytown, TX. We set this as our goal one year ago! And what a year it's been!!!!
 
After attending the skipper's meeting for the Spring Fling, we headed down to the boat ramp and set up shop.
 
The pictures pretty much tell the story from there....
 
From this just over a year ago...
 
 
...to this!
 
 






 
May 11, 2013-Clear Lake, Texas
 
It's pretty hard to put into words how this afternoon felt to us. The countless hours, the endless days staring at the water waiting for our chance, the frustrations, too!
 
WOW!!
 
Sail On,
 
Pirate and da Babe
 
 
 
 
  

Monday, May 6, 2013

Jimmy Buffett speeds things up!!!

 
It's hard to believe that it's only been 9 days since my last post because I have so many new pictures.
 
We have been planning to go to the Frisco, TX (Dallas) Jimmy Buffett spectacle for months, but this past week, it occurred to us that if we got enough done on the boat, we would have a place to stay for the show! Talk about speedin' things up! That's why I haven't even had time to post the progress.
 
With painting and varnishing done (for now..it IS a boat!) we could add our numbers, etc.
 
did I REALLY move to Texas!

                                          That makes for a couple of happy boat builders!
 

 
So the adventure begins. Did some body say "Road Trip?"
 
 
We found a little marina and RV park only 5 miles from the concert which was perfect for our needs. Lake Lewisville, trees, fire pit. What a find!
 
 
With a day to kill before the concert, the construction continued even on the road.
 


 
We even had a chance to put "Spirit of Jessica" in the water, but with the wind gusting 33mph, I wouldn't let her leave the trailer that has been her home since last August. But she DID get her tail feathers wet!!
 
 
VERY KEWL!!!
 
So the first 600 mile road trip is behind us. I have never had to worry about bug "splat" on my sailboat before, but welcome to the new world of trailer sailing! And we still have 2 weeks before the Spring Fling that has been our target completion date for months. That will allow me to get the rig set up so we can actually sail! Nice to be a little ahead of schedule.
 
....the concert was fun too!!!! :)
 
Sail on...
 
Pirate and da Babe
 
 
 



Saturday, April 27, 2013

SSShhhhsssshhhhh!!!!!! Don't tell her.....! :)

 
The fact that there hasn't been many pictures of Kathy on this blog is by design. HER design!
 
She has been sanding her butt off inside the boat and now painting this week as we get close to completion...but DON'T tell her I posted this picture! She'll KILL me! :)
 
talk about a new hair color!!!!
 
 
I've been varnishing a ton, but haven't had the chance to take any pictures yet, so I'll get those on soon as I can.
 
"Spirit of Jessica" is coming together quickly now. We should get our registration numbers, etc back from the sign shop this week. From there, it's mostly reassembly work and LOTS of little details. More pix soon!
 
Have a GREAT weekend!
 
da Pirate and da Sawdusty Babe!!


Monday, April 15, 2013

Work Hard, Play Harder!!!!

 
I found a new sign that sez it all......!!
 
 
We have completed painting the outside of "Spirit of Jessica" and more varnish is next. Although it's not quite ready to reassemble yet, I couldn't resist another "test fit" session!
 
 
 
 
Time to get back to WORK, so I can play HARDER very soon!!! :)
 
Sail On!
 
Pirate
 
 
 
 
 


Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Gawd!!! EVERYTHING is a Corner!!!!!

 
I haven't had much to show you lately since I've been back to the sandpaper AGAIN!!!
 
Sand this, prime that, re-sand this, re-prime that!! Wash, Rinse, REPEAT!!!
 
This is absolutely CRAZY!

...and EVERYTHING on a boat is a corner!!
 


 
I'm really not whining, REALLY! This boat has many times been filled with tedious projects, all of which I had anticipated. And any time I get tired of it all, I remind myself that yes, I could've bought a small boat that looked just like everyone else's.

But instead, Kathy and I are about to finish a great little pirate ship that we can be proud of every time we're on the water!!!

...and that's VERY KEWL!!!

Sail on,

Pirate   


Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Boat show is BITCHIN!!!

 
As I am a guy who has been sailin' boats AND ridin' Harleys most of my life, it was fun to meet a fellow "biker pirate" at the Southwest International Boat Show this past weekend... 
 
..just a couple of Pirates talkin' Harleys, or was it Bikers talkin' boats!
 
 
I've been readin' Bob Bitchin's work since the days of BIKER magazine in the '70s through his transformation (and mine) into the world of sailing, and now, his latest endeavors with Cruising Outpost magazine. Kathy and I had the opportunity to meet Bob and his better half Jody, and also  attend their seminar at the show. Very Kewl!!! 
 
We also had a great time at the bash that Cruising Outpost hosted at the show!
 
..a "rockin' sunset" for sure!
 
Boat shows always provide great ideas and inspiration, so the day after the show, it was back to the boat and time to start the brightwork...
 
Main hatch

Hatch boards..

...and a closeup!
 
Following our inspection last Friday, the state of Texas has now assigned us our HIN and registration numbers, and we continue to push for our May 17th party deadline for our inaugural cruise. Things are lookin' up!
 
Sail On...
 
Pirate
 
 
 





Thursday, March 21, 2013

Talk about a Split Personality!

 
Kathy and I were applying the first coat of paint to our girl yesterday and I just had to stop and take a picture halfway through the days project. I've often wondered about the reason behind most boats having a "split personality", and now I know the answer...
 
 
..and compared to sandpaper, progress seems so swift with a just a paint roller and brush...
 
 
It's only the first coat, but WOW!! Nice!
 
Pirate
 


Monday, March 18, 2013

..As Simple as Black n White???

 
I really don't know how many times I've complained about how "fun" any kind of sanding is, but I know I've said it alot!
 
 The truth is, there is a whole lot of sanding involved in building a boat. I haven't had any new pictures to share lately as I've just been depleting my sandpaper allotment without much significant "noticeable" progress. (to me anyway..!)
 
And then we got to break out the paint...!!!
 
The first coat of primer applied to the hull!
 
The hull will be black, so we started tonight with the transom...Nice Shine!
 
 
We are using Pettit Easypoxy and using the roll and tip method of application. The whole process is new to me, but so far, so good on the outcome. In fact, It's as simple as black and white!
 
More pix soon as we are progressing quickly...which is good. I've mentioned before that our goal is to be on the water for the "Spring Fling" boat party on May 17th. Registration opened for the event this week and we have signed up and paid for our slip! (how's that for confidence!)
 
Film at 11, but we feel pretty good about our chances at this time. Ask me again in a month...!
 
Sail On...
 
Pirate
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Boys will be Boys....

 
I painted myself into a bit of a corner this week by making an appointment with the state of Texas to have the boat inspected so they can assign a Vehicle Identification Number to the hull. I've got TWO weeks! They won't be looking at required equipment or even if it floats! They simply need to establish true ownership before assigning a VIN.
 
They say bring receipts for materials, etc. Oh, I have plenty of those.....!! 
 
So even with the latest deadline approaching, I couldn't resist having a little fun and trying the mast "on for size!" We won't need the rigging measurements for the upcoming inspection, but I just had to use a little of our precious time to play sailor.....
 


 
Very Kewl stuff!!!!!! Every sailboat needs rigging! :)
 
One of the projects I DID work on this week was the hatch.
 
 
I really like the way it's turning out. Remember, I don't have any real building experience, so putting stuff like this together is taking me a LONG time, and lots of thought. It's all mahogany and is lookin' good!
 
Have a great week!!!
 
Sail On...
 
da Pirate
 
 
 


Saturday, March 2, 2013

...And She has A Name!!!!

 
The weather has been quite good here in Texas lately (sorry to those of you living up north!) which allows me to keep plugging away at the boat outside. As the work progresses, I have had many new faces appear in the driveway to ask questions about our boat, the building process, and "what's her name?"
 
This week, I finally told Kathy of my idea, she liked it, and the name has been set in stone. (so to speak!) Without getting into the personal reasons for our choice here, I present...
 
 
It's been a "spirited" week of progress on the build as well. Work has continued on the companionway hatch and the cockpit coaming. With the completion deadline (May 17th) fast approaching, it is comforting to see something in the driveway on the trailer that resembles a boat!!
 
 
....just a tired, happy Captain!

 
Time to get back to it! Have a great weekend!
 
Sail On...
 
Pirate
 
 
 




Friday, February 22, 2013

Companionway Fun...

 
In my last post, I showed a picture of the hole in the cabin that will soon be the companionway. The fun part of this stage is the introduction of nicer wood. It would be nice to be able to afford to build the whole project in mahogany, but my wallet dictates otherwise. We have also decided to use mahogany rather than teak due to cost and I like the look of mahogany anyway..! If the boat was going to live outside, I might chose differently, but we plan to keep a spot nice and warm in the garage to store her after sailing!
 
The douglas fir I have been using is very nice stuff from Clark Hardwoods in Houston, but the mahogany is beautiful...
 
 
 
The work has slowed as I try to make everything fit together nicely. It was also fun learning to use a router to put nice edges on the boards that I used. It's harder to create a snug fit to everything than I imagined since I only have hand tools, but rewarding nonetheless when completed...
 
More pix coming as the work proceeds.
 
Have a great weekend!
 
Pirate