Friday, July 22, 2011

Off-season

I've wondered how much work there would be for me at Sailing Florida through the off-season.  So far, the answer is - plenty.  Since the 4th of July weekend the level of chartering activity has dropped off considerably, as expected.  But the demand for sailing schools continues.  Here are just a couple of photos from recent classes I've taught.




And when I'm not out teaching there are a long list of mechanical chores, like catching up with service routines on the diesel engines and generators: oil, filters, fuel filters, water pump impellors, belts, hoses, clamps, and so on. 


This is the Yanmar on our Beneteau 37 - one of several I've recently had my hands on.  Clearly this sort of work is more like work, and very different from a day spent with students out on the water.  Nonetheless I do get satisfaction from performing these service routines.  It's good for me to know these engines, and when I step back, start them up and hear them running again, I am pleased.



Yesterday, on the way home from work at the marina, I stopped, got off my bike and took this photo.  I think it says quite a lot.

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