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Going nowhere fast

Because of the forecast rain we decided to delay hauling Dignity until Monday.  We’re still in Clarke’s Court Bay rapidly doing not a lot.

Katherine and Dave from Lista Light came over Thursday evening to have a look around and pick up the final two batteries.  We shared some wine before dinghying over to their boat with the batteries.  Lista Light is a 75 year old wooden boat having a project list a little longer than ours.

Yesterday we bussed into town for food.  While there I had my cell phone unlocked.  Been meaning to do this for ages.  Rest of the day was just lounging around.

Today we may motor round to St David’s. Or maybe we’ll go tomorrow.  We may or may not go to the hash.  Maybe.  Kind of sums up our mood.

On the electric front last Thursday was a record.  We made 279Ah from the solar panels over the entire day.  Never seen it this high.  In the past our ability to make solar energy was capped by the battery capacity.  We don’t have that problem now.

Update on the dinghy leak.  Turned out our earlier efforts didn’t fix it.  The assumption was that the dinghy was filling from beneath so our earlier test suggested that it was not leaking from underneath following our “fix”.  Now we reckon the ingress may be from above.  Did a test last night.  I opened the lower bung to let the water out and, with the forecast rain, anticipated testing it this morning to see if it had filled up.  Would have helped if I put the bung back in!!!!

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