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Sloop’s getting rigged

I left the Catalina 22 overnight at Sail & Ski Yacht Club, the former Yacht Harbor Marina, on Lake Travis, for the rerigging of the standing (wire) supports for the mast, and new halyards for the topping lift and the lazy jacks. Getting there was a chore. I swear the 11-year-old Suzuki 4 outboard is controlled by an Aztec god. It’s never satisifed until I’ve given blood, in the form of blisters and bruises. First it wouldn’t start at all, then it wouldn’t stay running. Finally got it going and set out on what proved to be a 2-hour trip. I had almost got there when the outboard quit again and wouldn’t start. Called the rigger on the cell and told him I would sail on but it would take longer as there was only light air. Hot as blazes. Poked along, trying the outboard now and then, until the it finally would stay running, then motored on in. He met me in a John boat, offering a tow. Wasn’t necessary. I can’t wait until the return trip home tomorrow afternoon. Not.

Rerigging

The rerigging of the family sloop, put off by the floods on Lake Travis, is back on for Wednesday. Meanwhile the marina that has the service has changed hands and is now the Sail & Ski Yacht Club. Looks like it will be an all-day affair. If I can get there by 9 a.m., the rigger thinks he can be done with the standing (wire) rigging by 3 p.m. I’ll have to put off replacing the frayed running rigging until later, possibly in the fall. But the wire is the important part. It holds the mast up. Weather looks cooperative so far. Only slight chances of rain all week, tho the temps will be climbing into the mid-90s, where they usually are in July.