More Cape Town

Eowyn
Sun 28 Nov 2010 17:19
 
Éowyn is still in the marina of the Royal Cape Yacht Club, Cape Town, South Africa in position 33:55.244S 018:26.515E
 
We had arranged a rig check through Admiral Insurance and the riggers duly arrived on Wednesday. There were several issues of which we were aware, but were shocked to learn that 3 diagonal stays had some stranding. This would mean the mast down to renew the faulty wires. The problem was the wind as the crane could not work in the katabatic which had blown for 3 days. Eventually on Friday, the mast was removed and Eowyn lifted for Action Yachting to undertake some other repairs and maintenance. The hull, anodes, prop stops etc were in great condition and once the lower rudder bearing had been greased, that too was back to A1 order. We also booked a hull polish as Eowyn has looked a bit tired for some time!
 
On Saturday, Jack Richardson, Rui's crew from Richards Bay kindly took us on a tour of the winelands. However, Jack's car developed a brake fault so it was thought safest to cut this a little short - not before we had bought some bottles and visited Stellenbosch.
 
Today, Sunday, we took a taxi tour to table Mountain and when the cable car was found to be closed because of the wind, we visited Simon's Town, Hout Bay and the Cape of Good Hope.
 
Tomorrow, Action Yachting begin the work on the heads, Duogen and hull and I hope that the riggers may also start their work too.