Jay Bietz wrote:
Jay:
Welcome to the WOA web site and forums ... and congrats on the new to you Westsail !!
Paul has laid out many ideas for you to think about - and I'll add a few also.
First if you are a regular members -- the Member's Area - becomes available that includes the Westsail FAQ area with many fixes that members have detailed with photos and written instructions. Of course the forum's remain available for you to search and ask questions etc.
I also notice that your forum membership details don't include your location - if I knew your location there maybe other Westsailors in your area.
Bud Taplin's Westsail Parts Co offers the Westsail owners manual, email/forum/phone support and he has great prices on replacement parts for your Westsail. If you know the vessel hull number he may have a history of your boat.
So what to do - and in what order? (This sounds like a great subject for our site - I'm hoping many other members will chime in and later I'll consolidate.)
Make sure she doesn't sink! Are you sure the thru hulls are closed - just because they look closed doesn't mean the valve is closed. Make sure that all your thru hulls/sea cocks and open to the sea fittings are NOT BRASS - you want bronze and/or a material like marelon.
Then start in the engine room and work your way out and up. Do you have the maintenance records for your vessel? hours on the engine / type of engine - age of the standing rigging?
I also recommend you take a lot of pictures of your vessel for your records - and post them on line a public site where we can view the pics:) I use googles Picasa here is my site and also the WOA has a Picasa albums with a link at the bottom home page.
This is a small start ...
Do stay in touch
Jay Bietz
WOA Webmaster
Thanks so much for the Info! We don't really have much info on the boat at all - we know it we re-powered with a new yanmar motor in 2010 and thats about it really! so we really are going in blind. Buds service manual is a definite purchase.
Re: Thru hulls - no idea what these are or where to find them, but it seems like a VERY important thing to learn!!! Is the a list of basic check before you set out in the open sea. e.g. the thru hulls are closed etc?
Like we said start with the free stuff, and work from there - one of our first things will also be adding netting around the safety rails as we have 20 month old very active twins and we want them to be involved on the boat, but also safe. Any recommendations of where to buy netting?
Feel privileged that there is such a passionate following of these boats.
Thanks again, and we will try to upload some pics tonight.