I've Been Busy 48 14N 16 50W

Ellatrout3
Sun 18 May 2014 13:14
It's currently blowing a force 6+ and it is very difficult to type with the boat leaping about so there may be many errors!!
 
Following my electrics/electronics saga I decided while t5he weather was calm tochange my electric generator from windmill driven to water/propellor driven; quite a big job at sea getting the hevy windmill down from high on it's mast.  It took me most of Friday, not only getting the windmill mast up and down but I had great difficulty getting the windmill off the generato shaft.  In the end I had to rersort to heat and put the whole lot on the gas stove to expand the hub sufficient torelease it from the shaft.All the while I was doing this it was a beautiful sailing day and I was not paying attention to the boatand sailing. 
 
Throughout this peeriod of fine weather I had been running the engine2/3 hours per day and every time I did this deisel fumes  came into the cabin. Initially I put this down to the easterly following wind blow the exhaust fumes forward but after a while this did not stack up? So I thought 'oh well I'll check the engine level anyway. When I opened the engine box everything was completely covered in a black greasey soot.  I started the engine and immediately heard exhaust gas escaping. Aah! what next???
 
Well before we move on let me tell you about a wonderful thing that happened that day. Iwas sat in the sun having a lunch break when low and behold a little bird , about the size of a wren, landed on the opposite side of the cockpit and started to look arround. It did not seem to be in distress, i fact it was quite perky.It was soft brown above and fluffy yellow underneath and it stayed a while and we had a chat then, with a flap of its wings it went on it's way.  We were about 480 miles from the nearest land; Per haps the last few days of easterly winds had blown it off course because I think it was a chiffchaf.  For me it was a happy encounter.  Oh! and also about this time the dolphins came by, they didan't stop toplay but waved their tails and I watched them go off into the distance.
 
Now my engine; after a bit listening and feeling I eventually located the leak.  It was underneath the cast iron manifold which had obviously corroded and was quite inaccessable.  There was another fine day forecast for tomorrow so I decided to leave it till then and cook myself a mal - it was going dark!
 
With dodgy electrics I needed the engine to charge the batteries, what to do?  Many options went through my mind; I decided to go for Plastic Padding.  I thought I could put it on the end of my finger and push it into the whole. Again, it took me all day, not just the job itself, mixing and placing small amouts of padding into the hole, but I couldn't touch anything without putting black greasey marks everywhere. The boats in a right state but it worked and just in time, In the last few hours of the job I notice the wind pick up.  I just got cleared up and I had to pay serious attention to sailing the boat.  I finally got something to eat that day at 10pm.  With all this messing about Iimagine my Jester collegues are well ahead
 
Since then ET and I have had near gale force headwinds, it's a rough confused sea with what appears to be two sets of waves, one from the west and the other from the north which reults in us dancing aroud like a ping pong ball on a fountain
 
That's it, up to date now I hink, the above position is Noon Sunday.
 
Poppa/Dad/Roger