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Monday 6 May 2013

INTENSE CONSTRUCTION ZONE!

G'day All,
               After an intense 24 hrs of motor racing itz once again thyme 2 enlighten you as to the progress aboard "the Yot".
Progress is the defin8ly the wrong word,
 itz more like re-gress.
The rear deck area loox like a war zone with sawdust, paint chipz and off-cutz everywhere.
There is literally crap from one end of the Yot to the uther.
All the "crap" is about to find a new home in the bathroom, but 4 now, must live on the rear deck area.

The new mirror panels arrived 2 day and  will B fitted over the next couple of daze.
The bathroom fittout haz taken primary place on the TO -DO list as the Government boat is due in the yard in just 2 daze thyme.
Once the Marithyme Safety vessel is on the cradle it'll B "all hands on deck" for the next 2-3 weeks. Which leaves me very little thyme each day to work on Galleycat.
So even during the Motor racing weekend I waz busy making templates and cutting lining board for the bathroom.
The final layout is still a work in progress with new features revealing themselves as the job progresses.
The bathroom is supposed to have a certain WOW factor, to the finished product, but at this stage I'll be happy just to get it operational again.
I often take for granted just how lucky I am!
Itz not until I set foot on some of the "luxury" yachts that visit the yard, that I realize just how much Galleycat out performs most of them.
With funtionality and multi-purpose-ability!
If there is such a word.
The rear deck work area truly comes into itz own, when I can bring a 2400x1200 sheet of lining board aboard and cut it into various shape B4 fitting them to the bathroom.
There is no way you could do that aboard a Benetteau or Vanderstaad style yacht.
Still the work goes on.
It will take most of this week B4 the bathroom is once again operational, until then I'm relegated to using the facilities on-shore.
The weekendz racing was incredible!, with an epic 8 hour Nascar race concluding around 10am this morning, capping off an amazing weekend.
 Marcos Ambrose waz incredibly lucky to survive the intense carnage that occurred at Talledega raceway this morning.
Triple 8 racing had a gr8 weekend during the V8 eventz at Barbagallo raceway in Wanneroo.
 Just 10 km's from my old life.
Moto Gp was also racing but without Casey Stoner that seems to of lost much of itz appeal.
On the contact front the Crazy Cannuck Noah haz been in touch and is busy working on getting permission to re-enter Australia, uther than that itz been fairly quiet on the Telstra front.
Itz now MUCH later in the week, in fact veree early Friday morn and as is customary B4 I write each Blog entry,
 I scroll back to this thyme last year!
Amazingly I was at exactly where I am today, repairing the rear pontoons, changing the fishing platform and at a progressive stand still.
My mood was about the same as well, it seems after I return from every trip, the dark Cloudz form around me and I lack the drive to continue with the job!
The answer is obvious "Don't return" just keep on going.
For now though I'm kind of stagn8ing!
I have got a little further into the bathroom build with lighting and mirrors now fitted.
The main sticking point at the moment is the mounting of the shower and hot water systems that will allow me proper drainage and maintenance access.
The answer will reveal itself soon I hope!
In answer to Mum's comment, Yes I am upgrading the hand basin however as it is a very specific shape and 30 year old baked enamel we R planning to re spray it in Royal Blue.
But with the Marithyme safety vessel arriving from Thursday Island for itz refitt I've been spending most of the useable hours each day lending a hand to this new "priority task".


Captain Felix



7 comments:

  1. Hey AUSsie,
    Many thanks 4 the mail and awesome picture with you and a mega big fish! Its a world away from here. Ive managed to get an interview so fingers crossed that I get it. I havent seen a Mermaid for quite a while now but I have a feeling she might return some time soon! Keep well and enjoy.

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  2. Greetings, CF. Looks as though the renos are progressing well - love the blue marble, and the contrast with the white is certainly impressive, but PLEASE< go and buy, even if you don't need to, a WHITE vanity basin!!!! While the green is OK, it screams at the rest, and would spoil the WOW factor. Thought -- I could send you some of my Geelong memorabilia to hang in the new bathroom - it would match beautifully!!!!!! On a more serious note, would some new towels, in dark blue and white be something you could use? Or perhaps a strong contrast colour, bright red maybe. Just let me know. House is coming along, but slowed a little by the rain we've been having.( Rainfall of 44 mls yesterday - just like being in FNQ, except it's about 17 not 27 degrees). So far so good, with no major stuff-ups. Dad's organising a file of photos to put on a group mailing list for you, Andrew, Mark and the Melbourne rellies and friends, so you should see them ( the photos, not the rellies) fairly soon.
    Just a quick note to stay in touch - say hello to the Mermaid for us.
    Take care, and stay safe and happy
    Mum xo

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  3. Hello AUSsie,
    Well Im all ready for my interview tomorrow. Its a scarey prospect but Ill put on my brave face, smile and hope all goes well. Hope all your hard work is paying off. Youre looking well in the photo you sent so you doing something right!
    Be happy,
    Me hoping for Meramid xxxx

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  4. Greetings again. CF.
    Thank you for your card. I was feeling rather flat, for a variety of reasons, and your card put things back into perspective for me. As parents we sometimes wonder about the value of our contributions to our children's lives, and whether we have done a good job or not. When things go wrong for our children, we tend to blame ourselves because we are powerless to protect them, Once in a while, it's really nice to be reminded that maybe we got some of it right at least!!!
    I notice you didn't jump at the idea of Geelong stuff for your new bathroom, but am glad to know the vanity is not staying green!!!
    You might be doing exactly the same thing as a year ago (ref blog comment) but look at what has been achieved in between - Whitsundays, Hinchinbrook, Cairns, GBR etc, etc, etc. AND you are not playing with pontoons in order to stop the boat sinking, rather as an upgrade so while the scenario is the same, the circumstances are totally different,
    House now has most external walls up to top of windows (scaffolding height) and I'm keeping on Dad's back to get some photos emailed.
    Best go - I have a Victorian era (Queen, not state) costume to sew ready for Tuesday.
    Will give you a call when I have a few more minutes to spare.
    Take care, and thank you
    mum.

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  5. Ahoy Cptn Felix - I trust the repairs, modifications and renovations are all going smoothly. I keep flicking back thru the blog to see the transition of Galleycat and its seaward adventures. Hopefully the timing of the gods will shine down on townsville and allow the rest of the project to proceed unhindered. How is the Yard going without its illustrious leader at the helm? I am sure between yourself, Kenny and the rest of the crew it will run as smoothly as always. so long as they dont break the cradle again!!Anyway just thought I would touch base to say hi and see how everything was progressing. Cheers from WA...Mark

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  6. C'Mon the suspense is killing me. Whats happening to the YOT and how does the bathroom look????

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  7. Hey AUSsie,

    whats up down there? Im waiting for a blog and over 2 weeks is too long for me up here in rainy Ireland. Some sun or food photos would be nice! Get on it Dude!!! I need some sun, even if its just a pic. No slacking either!!!
    Keep the good work up.
    Me xxx

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