Enormous shoutout to Craig who 100% made it all happen. Also big thanks to the two guys who helped with the test hang, Brock and Adam. Another shoutout to the people in Puerto Plata who did the machining of the hardware, and to Port Townsend Foundry where I was able to purchase the bronze for the new pintles.
Finally, the rudder test hang! As you’ll see in the video, it went well. There are a few small adjustments to be made to the bottom gudgeon, but since it’s on the bottom, the rudder can hang without it for the time being.
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Hi there, my name is Nicole, and my single-handed journey began in 2022 on a Columbia 26. It now continues on my new boat, a 28’ Bristol Channel Cutter named Artha (the name translates to “that which allows one to pursue her dream.”) I’m on a giant adventure of seeing the world and leaving it a better place! Follow me as I experience all the hard and fun times of this lifestyle. Thanks for watching, subscribing, and commenting.
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