Got to Aransas Pass on Friday at 3am. Seriously debated not making the trip, as it had been a long week and I was very, very tired. Now, after today's results, I'm very glad I did.
Got a late start today, and had just a couple of goals.
Number 1 was to get the clutch drum and flywheel detached from the engine. I had trouble with it last visit and really wanted that done so I could have all transmission parts back home to clean up and work on.
Number 2 was to repair the forward A/C and re-pipe it so I could easily do periodic cleaning flushes on it. Those lines tend to get encrusted with barnacles and similar stuff and get blocked and stip working, so I wanted an easy way to flush it when I needed to.
Number 3 was to clean out the bilge.
Number 4 was to install the mounting brackets for the new Garmin electronics.
Number 1 took me 6 hours, as it just didn't want to let go, but finally, with the help of the captain in the slip next door, we got it off. Now time to bring it back and get it cleaned up. I've attached some pictures of it before I got it off, and the 2 parts after.
The re-piping for the A/C is done, we are going to flush it tomorrow and see if we diagnosed the issue correctly, we think we have, but who knows. I'll get pictures of that in the next update.
Bilge clean-up is a tomorrow task, and going to be very dirty, but I'm glad to finally be able to do it.
When I got frustrated with not getting the bell housing off, I took a break to mount the electronics, so that is about 80% done.
While taking a break, I had 2 pretty good finds looking through some storage areas I hadn't really combed through yet. One was the original life ring that came with the boat, labeled 'Post 43'. It's dirty, but we are going to try to restore it and display it.
The second, which is cool to me, at least, is the only chart I have found on the boat, and it is from New Orleans to the Calcasieu River. I was born in New Orleans, and I live about a quarter mile from the Calcasieu River. Since the boat is in Aransas Pass, I thought that was pretty cool, and a little weird. Attaching those pictures.
I will post more after I get back home, but I did get a quick pic of my view from the skybridge, and of the current state of the helm (very dirty). Please forgive me if the pictures come out weird - first try posting from mobile.