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Started by MacGyver, October 06, 2016, 09:42:53 PM

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MacGyver

Oh how I miss being on the forum nearly everyday.
I am doing this by my phone and that is a giant pain.
We have made the move to Oklahoma, and are doing alright. The house we purchased ended up bein a real mess. And I want to apologize to those that have tried to reach me, I have literally been working feverishly to get it livable, which I accomplished, and then to get it de-trashed and fix the critical structural issues.
For those on my FB page, you have seen some of the things I have been through. It has been tough to say the least.

But, this is a sailing site, not? How is my CP19?? She is finally nested in my new backyard and collecting sun, and leaves, and acorns.
Hopefully soon I will have some work done to get her nearest to my garage so I can care for her easier.

We have no internet yet, the expense has been to much, and no TV. The data on my phone has been exceeded, and I truly wish I could go sailing...... I NEED IT.

All in due time I suppose. I am working on my small garage now, I have to fix termite damage, and some mold. Speaking of mold, what was that concoction to kill mold?????? I think I saw it here long ago.

Anyway, I would like to remain a admin, I will have Internet soon again. I hope to get back on here soon to help relax..... I miss boats now that I live and breath Walmart, and it's retail prowess.

I hope to get the internet and post pictures of this house mess....... she is a beautiful home, just that the bastard  hid alot that nobody caught. Live and learn!

And I can't wait to get my shop up and functional now that I am able to fix that building up. So exciting!!

Be good my friends, I'll link to this page so I can see responses.
I miss you all. I hope when you sail, you make a swift tack in my name. And take a shot of Irish Whisky in my general direction prior to bed.

Rest easy my friends, and sail on!

Mac
Former Harbor Master/Boat Tech, Certified in West System, Interlux, and Harken products.
Worked on ALL aspects of the sailboat, 17 years experience.
"I wanted freedom, open air and adventure. I found it on the sea."
-Alaine Gerbault.

HeaveToo

Great to hear from you. 

If you keep the boat around trees etc. you should make your own cover.  Buy Sunbrella to do it.  It is expensive but cheaper than having one made.  It will last longer than tarps and keep the boat much better.  I need to make a winter cover for mine eventually but that is far down the list of improvements for my boat.
Døyr fe, døyr frender
Døyr sjølv det sama
men ordet om deg aldreg døyr
vinn du et gjetord gjevt

captronr

Hey Mac,

I think you posted it before, but I forgot:  Where in OK did you move to?????????

We keep our Mac (pun, right), er Mac 26X on Grand Lake.  A great sailing lake with lots of stuff to do locally. 

We've downsized boats (and houses--in process of moving currently, so I feel your pain), still trying to sell our X.  Have three interested in her right now.......... Once this house selling/buying/moving is complete on the 14th, hope to get to the lake.

Sadly, our Eclipse sits in local storage.......................

Ron
"When the world ends, I want to be in KANSAS, because its 20 years behind the times."  Plagarized from Mark Twain

brackish

Hey Mac, good to hear from you.  Don't know where you are in OK, but I lived in Sand Springs for 8 years and had good sailing on Lake Keystone.  PM Tim Gardner for mold control options, I think it is his business and expertise.  I have been having good luck with a mild case of surface mold using Concrobium with a fogger.  I first used a mixture of borax, water, and vinegar about 1:20:4 mixture by volume with a foam mop then fog with the Concrobium.  Seems to work.  We got some because of a combination of having the house closed up for 6 weeks and the HVAC system condensate drain clogged.

Bob23

Mac: So good to hear from you! Now what do I have to bribe you with in order for you and your bride and your 19 to appear at CLR 2017? Name your bribe...!
Bob23

Salty19

Quite the adventures you are having with the new house!  We bought a fixer upper as well, and after 4 years it's now close to finished. The money, effort and time was worth it looking back, especially when we look at what it's worth today. I hope you feel the same when it's all ship-shape!

I too will pitch in on a bribe for your appearance at CLR2017. Name your price!
"Island Time" 1998 Com-pac 19XL # 603

MacGyver

We will see what happens as time goes.
We hope to make 2017 for sure, and have it on the list so to speak! Our relocation took us to Mannford Oklahoma and that is next to Sand Springs. I haven't had the boat on it yet but the layout looks like it would be a nice sailing area once we get her going again.

My shop space is a bit farther than the last post. I am really hoping to rearrange it to maybe get it functional today, and also get the concrete cleared off for the boat. This way the boat can come out of the yard and into the clearer area of the concrete next to the garage area. Once I can I'll post pictures, it is a beautiful place really, and Salty, I know this is a big project but your right, it will be worth while in the end for sure!

My wife is happy here Gents! What else could I ask for, the rest is really trivial after that!

Mac
Former Harbor Master/Boat Tech, Certified in West System, Interlux, and Harken products.
Worked on ALL aspects of the sailboat, 17 years experience.
"I wanted freedom, open air and adventure. I found it on the sea."
-Alaine Gerbault.

brackish

Mannford is a nice area.  We actually lived in Prattville, south of the river and west of the bridge, so fairly close.  Mannford is kinda new looking because it is actually "New Mannford"  the old being in the lake someplace.  Additionally a tornado got a lot of new construction going while we were there.  Miss the area, two sons born there and we had some great times while living there.  When we first moved to Oklahoma we stayed in a Keystone State Park cabin for a few weeks waiting for our home to be finished.  Very enjoyable.

If she is happy you've got the battle won!.:)

kickingbug1

     i worked on my first house for about 20 years. learned a lot and made it a nice house for a young family just starting out. like working on boats your can learn a lot and gain confidence doing it yourself. it will be fine take your time and dont try to do too much at once. and of course we want to see you at next years clr  (boat too)
oday 14 daysailor, chrysler musketeer cat, chrysler mutineer, com-pac 16-1 "kicknbug" renamed "audrey j", catalina capri 18 "audrey j"