Back with Jenaline IV safely tucked up within the wire at work. Totnes is a lovely neck of the woods I can see why Ian likes it so much, although towing half a ton of boat up and down some of those hills was tough. Very impressed with Goldie, each way was 169 miles, on the way there 36.9 mpg, on the way back 27.9 including 4 stops (1 for food and 3 to let traffic past) Was glad not to attract the attention of the rozzers, the mudguards were a little corroded but nicely hidden with lots of duck tape

To get Jenaline on the water I will need to:
Replace part of a half bulkhead (1 day)
remove all 3 keels sand, epoxy, paint, treat keel seats and refit (3 x 0.5 days as one at a time)
Replace bow rubbing strake and repaint bow tip (0.5 day)
Replace standing rigging and fit anchor chain (1 day)
Sort out running rigging and check everything works (1 day)
To make her better:
Fit leisure batteries and wire plug for electric motor (1 day)
fit and wire in navigation lights with dusk/dawn sensor and fish finder(1 day)
VHF radio
Future plans:
Fit inboard engine
find and fit log/depth sounder/ tick-tack indicator
Make the two single beds one big double

Boat tent for the back so that 4 can sleep on board
Running water and sink
Portapotty

CD/MP3 player
oh and find crew (LZ offer still stands

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