Sunday, August 30, 2009

a week before Labor Day





Finally my adopted son could join me on Bagarre... Paradise Cove is one captivating spots in the Santa Monica Bay. I believe it is the best spot in the bay over all. Only spent a day but boy how much fun we were having. Great walk on the beach, jumping off the boat into the water many times, great food, amazing weather, cute dogs, Glasspar's first time out.... it just went on and on. I can honestly say it was one of the best day of my life. Bonny, Paul, and Aliman all agree.

Thursday, August 27, 2009

STILL GOING


A PARSON'S LANDING
B EMERALD BAY
C ISTHMUS
D CATALINA HARBOR
E LITTLE HARBOR


After things cooling off as usual, our beloved island awaits our presents...

summer still booming actually just started to get really HOT...

Saturday, August 15, 2009

best name for the boat




I feel that Mr. Edward D. King picked a perfect name for the boat back in 1948...
After our nasty fight we had an amazing weekend again at Emerald... there is really something about this spot...very relaxing and just us, so there was no pressure about entertainment. Incredible weather through out. Jumping off the rock by the SE part of the bay is getting better and better but I have to figure out how to shoot it... ran into this one guy who jumps in head first which is really what I used to do, back in the days... oh well

Friday, July 17, 2009

new chapter

One door closes an other opens. Big fight... lots of yelling and lots of anger... on both sides... it is all about $$$$$$$$ and not speaking the same language...which is the worst for me

hey what do you expect when you dealing with a DeSedle?

Welcome to the age of the Zimmerfucks!!!!



It is OVER!!! I'll be seeing you cutie.
I do not like when it gets like this... hey but the Bagarre is alive...

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Monday, July 13, 2009

KINGPIN



Martell and her husband Jose... finally we got to get her on the boat... like the title says without her... you get the point.

cutie








And the master of ceremonies











Wednesday, July 8, 2009

4th of









Morning crossing with the Hinchcliffers... excellent and lucky to say the least. Got anchorage because the sail vessel was just pulling out as we arrived. Great speed at the crossing, 16 knots range. A day before I replaced the racor filters and cleaned the bottom (spend almost 6 hours) and boy it made a great difference. Basin G is the filthiest lately... I had so much oily s..t on the bottom that it took me a long time to remove it. Anyway Emerald was busy but not so crazy like last year. Anchored in 48 feet of water right next to TETU a really nice vessel from up north. Later on the weekend we asked them for some Olive oil (we ran out) and got them giving us some for cooking. Great neighbors. The two day weekend was all about taking care of BABA. We all pitched in and loved it. No diving but the schedule was packed....

Sunday, July 5, 2009

MOOD






















Let the pictures speak for themselves...



emerald



Rocking and rolling for the most part one of our guest had to take dramamine but than she became better, Nothing serious but still not as calm as last time out. I liked it... lots of energy.

Friday, July 3, 2009

Here it is for the asking....

BAGARRE meaning....fighting, fight, scuffle, brawl, brawling, struggle, slugfest, tussle, war, hassle, rough-house, scrimmage, rumpus, fisticuffs, rowdyism, ruction, fraying...

Well it is on full force before the 4th of July festivities....

Thursday, June 4, 2009

instrument panel






Well the weather is the worst I have seen for CA... so much for global warming.... or should I say global cooling? So tired of some kind of a calamity always in the news. Anyway I had put on 30 hours or so on the new V-drives and picked up an other knot and a half. Love that... Instrument panel upgrade and starting to work on the new swim deck... also finishing the entry system for Bagarre... lot of the stuff will be put under neath it... also lightening her. Lucas is off the project because discussion of Obama's actions are not allowed (I guess) or not liked by him. He has not called in 4 weeks and I think I just got it ... he is from Canada so socialism and communism for him is the answer to everything. Plus in his opinion Obama can not do wrong... He is not alone with this by the way. Very hard for me to digest escaping communist Hungary and sometimes it feels like that it has followed me over here. Enough of politics... Hope the weather changes soon... want some sunshine... com' on. You must be tired of Emerald but look at that water and this was on Easter.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

the australians by large







Kirsty and her sister with the whole family arriving around 11:00 AM and coming aboard in 3 hours or so.... long flight and still wanting to get rocked to sleep. Trip over to the island went well... little Sasha slept all the way over but did not do so well once we anchored... she got so sick poor little thing that we had to rush her to the hospital in Avalon. Actually they took her in a boat belonging to the Coast Guards and we followed.



We had to spend a lot of time on the land because she never really got used to all the movement. She got better as the weekend went on but still we could tell how she'd change physically and her mood once on solid ground.

Monday, March 9, 2009

first time out



Emerald Bay had to be the first spot we go to... left in the morning because did not want to do a night crossing while being first out with the rebuilt v's. The crossing actually was very rough for the morning, usually it is a lot more calm. Anyway I took it easy and everything seemed fine except for the air vents on the boxes. They were leaking oil out. After looking at them I decided that the routing was such that no oil could drip back to the case and that is why oil was spewing out of them. On the way back, again instead of rough conditions (because it is always rougher in the late afternoon) we had almost nothing as far as movement. About 10NM out we had the dolphins welcoming us back in the circulation. Everything was fine on the way back.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

first time out since September

John came over and helped me with trying of the new units. Everything checks out but the starboard side is making a noise since the bottom gear is brand new and the top gear (input shaft) is 60 years old. The noise is rather like a whistle get very noticable at 1200RPM after that it is not bad at all. Nothing on the port side... boy every time I think of that I get the chills. Darlene did not want to rebuild the starboard side she wanted to only deal with the unit which was giving us the trouble. I am glad that i convinced her that we need to do both side. As it turns out the Starboard side was way worse than the Port side, also the side I am talking about did not even have the flexibility required, by replacing the AJAX coupling. After studying the Blue Prints sent by Huckins I am understanding, what and how things should function. We tried our best and the rest is not up to me but rather her. She was so happy to be out there just cruising along in Santa Monica Bay. I am shooting a video of the whole thing just in case you wanted to see it.

Sunday, February 1, 2009

assembly


By looking at the blue prints flex couplings were needed to protect the v-drives form miss alignment while on way, the Pacific gets pretty rough so things must move and if nothing allows for that, than everything transfers to the case and to the gears. Very long hours and limited amount of space makes this a very trying installation. Of course the shafts also had to be shortened so the flex will fit. Alignment is crucial and we did the best we could 10 thousands were allowed for the flex and we were able to get it within 6. The port side is an other question. Tomorrow I'll know if the engine will have to be raised and shimmed. So I'll have to build a contraption of some kind... God knows how complicated that is going to be... day by the day but we are closer and closer...

Sunday, January 18, 2009

2009 and the progress






Well everything had to be made by hand, nothing is available for these units... Yet we were lucky enough to be able to replace one of the shafts. There were 2 teeth missing from the lower output shaft. We have been using the boat this way since we bought it. I do not think I broke the teeth plus we could not find the pieces inside the case. Also it is quite noticeable on the starboard side that someone has changed the couplings since we still had the original ajax flexible on the port side... anyway ... everything will have to be aligned and get as close to perfect as possible... Thanks to God John has a great machine shop and everything had to be made over there in East LA. I never had so many things go so wrong while rebuilding these babies... I often think that they were not worth it but that is just me thinking since the parts alone cost close to 5 grand. Blah... blah... blah... we are still not done.
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