What we have done since Christmas 2012 to end of January 2013.

The shape end of the beast. Four winds did not survive the recesion but they made simple and robust products

Putting the tail on the beasty. After all these months looking at the thing in bits it was quite exciting to find that all the bits fitted.

Angles, are everything. I had sruggled on several weekends to get this too fit. Getting a welder to fix tabs and then discovering that screw taps work like a hot dam and a cheap angle grinder can save you hours of effort and frustration.

The blades tail are on. Yes I did put the blades on backwards. Luckily their are 2 other boats with the four winds on the dock

One of the fun parts of doing this work is figuring out all the little tweaks that to be done so so other wise the whole show will not work. Here the lower bearing (plastic collar) has to be attached but too tightly otherwise the beasty will not swing in the wind

What we have done in January? Well apart from the beasty being mounted we have wired it into the DC charging system. This includes very sophisticated monitors and controllers. Changing the 12volt battery system to a 6volt battery system. Mounting the very large SSB Radio and running the cables for the antenna.

One thing you quickly come to understand with a boat is that everything is created just small enough to inflict pain and suffering but doable so you have to do it.

These little claps that attach the panels to the rail are not cheap and took weeks of hunting down on the internet.

I hate drilling holes in the boat to mount wires. Sort of final and will they trip me up sort of quandary.

well she is up. Done to specks and it should be great. The crew keeps looking at a friends boat that has his Four Winds mounted with stainless.

The new heart of our boat. DC 440 amps for the House Battery! Not only high amps but very heavy duty 6 volt batteries (golf cart) combined in series, something I knew I had to do for years but could never justify the cost. Now no option.















