<\/a>insects but we discovered the situation all changed. Ant corpses littered the boat with just a few stragglers wondering around. It looked like the doses from the previous day had really kicked in so it was not necessary to lay down any more.\n<\/p>\nThe heat was too much to do anything until about 3:30. I then set about grinding off a lot of the calcification on the props and fitted the zincs. They needed some drilling out as the new bolts didn’t quite fit but soon I had it all sorted. I wasn’t able to completely decalcify the props but got some advice from a worker who was here doing the gelcoat work (finally). He advised me to get some acid from the store to paint on and dissolve the remaining calcium. I’ll do that.\n<\/p>\n
Next was replacing the faulty salinity probe with one of the new ones. In principal this shouldn’t be hard but it does mean working in the space under the floors. All the cable tied had to be removed and the control box cover removed. This was quite difficult as one of the screws is in a very awkward place. Once the old probe is removed, the new one has to be screwed in, the wires laid, the cables bunches retied and everything closed up. In the confined space and in the heat I felt like I lost a pint of sweat doing this. Hopefully this will all work. If we were in the water I would not have finished up the work without testing. However, I’m taking a chance that all will be ok.\n<\/p>\n
Beers were then necessary then a shower. While we were quaffing the beers, Helen scored the first kill with the bug zapper. When she was in the shower, I scored three more including one that left this world with the sound of an electrical clap. Ahhh – the sweat pleasure of vengeance.\n<\/p>\n
After that it was dinner \u2013 vegetable samosas and vegetable soup. Helen’s a role to get us to lose some of the weight we acquired in the Uk and South Africa. We finished the evening watching couple of TV shows we’d downloaded. We managed to stay awake until 8pm last night which was an improvement on the day before.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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