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Hybrid Thoughts

Funny to think of a sail boat in the same manner as software. But this is true for the 420. The control board can be reprogrammed when new versions of the control software have been developed. That means we can benefit from refinements and lessons learned over time. Dignity received a software upgrade in August from the Lagoon folks who visited the islands in the latter half of the month. Not sure yet what benefits the upgrade brought yet but hopefully I’ll learn in time. In listening to reports from later owners of Lagoon 420s there have been improvements in handling under power. My guess is we’ve simply been brought in line with the later vessels. The whole system is modular too which was one of the early attractions. The automotive industry is heavily sponsoring the development of batteries suitable for meeting customer needs for hybrid cars. It seems that it won’t be too long before some form of lithium ion replacements will be available at a decent cost. The 420 system is ready to accept this new technology when it arrives. With the significantly increased density of usable power in the next generation of battery we will be able to choose between some combination of increased electrical storage AND reduction in weight. Looking forward to that. Back to more recently. We’ve also had improvements made to the ventilation around the electric motors. This will improve the operating envelope as the system is designed to reduce power to the motors if they overheat (a very useful feature). This improvement will certainly help in charter where users may not have time to acquaint themselves with the limits of the previous system. Again, I believe this is a simple matter of bringing Dignity in line with later boats off the assembly line. At this point we’re now down to 155 days till we get to see Dignity ourselves. Seems a very long time.

Sea Si

So far the hurricanes are staying clear of the BVIs. That’s a relief. Keeping me entertained is the blog of Sea Si. Tito’s doing a good job. I have the link on my links but I thought it worth another mention as there is some useful information there.

Lagoon 420 Owner Links

I received the feedback from the first charterers earlier this week. There were some detailed observations which were useful and mostly not too surprising for a new boat. The headline comment was “Had a Great Time” which is what counts above all. Good to be in business. On my links page I now have two links to other Lagoon 420 owners pages. These are both private boats about to head off cruising. It will be very informative and interesting to follow their progress. One day it will be us.

National Hurricane Center

So the new unnerving spectator sport (apart from watching the world stock markets gyrate) is Hurricane watching. The National Hurricane Center is now my must watch website. Hurricane Dean is currently whistling through the Caribbean. It’s fallen south of the BVIs so Dignity will be ok. This time. It already feels like being under fire and having bullets ricocheting past ones head. I’m pretty glad CatCo lock the fleet down for September when the probability of Hurricanes is highest. Not all the outfits down there do this. Dignity’s first charter should be finishing today. Nanny Cay’s webcam is stuck on last Tuesday so we probably won’t get a peek at what’s going on today.

Looking Ahead

Not a lot to say at the moment. Looking ahead, I am looking forward to getting feedback from Dignity’s first charter. CatCo rest up their fleet through September and during that time maintenance and enhancements can be performed. I am hoping to receive their wisdom so we can plan our next steps.