As you know, we just bought a Grand Banks 32. During the survey, I heard lots of interesting terms. It started with the surveyor saying that the boat had a few missing bungs. Did they run away? Followed by the fact that we had nice scarf joints. I thought that my knees were much less than nice. Oh, and make sure you have a Japanese Kugihike knife when replacing the bungs. Now I'm knifing bungs. An offhand comment that when varnishing be sure to roll and tip. I thought that I don't dance anymore, but whatever is recommended. But there is more.
When in the engine room, the surveyor notes that our sight tubes are good but he couldn't locate any limber holes. ???? We also had a traditional stuffing box, but we should use gortex stuffing. That doesn't sound very inviting. I prefer corn bread stuffing. During the haul out, our cutlass bearings were great and that we had a cable sheave to the rudder quadrant. More ????. I'm getting dizzy.
The survey report, I'm told, is very good, but I'm reeling from the strange language. The broker and the surveyor and talking back and forth, and I don't understand a thing. My head is hurting. Is there someone who can teach me the roll and tip? Where are my missing bungs and limber holes? My joints still don't feel that good. Now I know how someone new to sailing must feel. Thank goodness the boat doesn't have a steadying sail!!!
When in the engine room, the surveyor notes that our sight tubes are good but he couldn't locate any limber holes. ???? We also had a traditional stuffing box, but we should use gortex stuffing. That doesn't sound very inviting. I prefer corn bread stuffing. During the haul out, our cutlass bearings were great and that we had a cable sheave to the rudder quadrant. More ????. I'm getting dizzy.
The survey report, I'm told, is very good, but I'm reeling from the strange language. The broker and the surveyor and talking back and forth, and I don't understand a thing. My head is hurting. Is there someone who can teach me the roll and tip? Where are my missing bungs and limber holes? My joints still don't feel that good. Now I know how someone new to sailing must feel. Thank goodness the boat doesn't have a steadying sail!!!