She got NAME. Toady applied registration numbers and Name/Port to the boat hull. I had option to not show Texas registration numbers (as soon as she is antique boat), but I decided it will be "polite" to officials to show it to avoid additional questions. Starting today she is 100% officially VIRA. Mast Preparation to get back to the water are underway. All Mast hardware is reinstalled. Everywhere where stainless contacting to aluminum Tef-gel applied to minimize galvanic corrosion. Custom Radar mount installed. All top mast instruments are not installed to minimize vertical draft and protect them from damage in case we get contact with bridge for some reason. All new cables installed. total 8 cables ;-) Mast top: VHF/AIS Antenna Tri-color/anchor light (16 AWG) Wind sensor/video camera (20AWG) Radar level: Radar cable (B&G cable) "spare" Ethernet CAT5 (for 4G/WIFI router) 4 wire 18awg ...
Boat Name Mocked up boat name Painted a waterline Mast Mast was sanded, cleaned and coated with 2 layers of Naylic coating for protection. ( https://www.nyalic.com ) After 48 hours started to reinstall all hardware back. Mast steps reinstalled (riveted) on the mast. Backing plates for mast winches produced from ASA plastic and winches re-installed. Bottom Keel port side last layer of bottom paint applied. Strut mount cavity closed, glassed , and first cover of bottom paint applied. Rudder,stands patches painted with bottom paint. Small things Made New aluminum deck light brackets instead of original mild steel ones. Rebuilt camera/wind instrument. Added power supervisor. Put 3m4300 blob inside the rudder mount spacer. Re-attached autopilot actuator. added 3/8->5/16 spacer to the arm hole, loctited second nut. Tight bolts on engine shaft coupler. Loctite applied. Ad...