S1 E28 Removing the wind generator and rudder (Dominican Republic)

In hindsight, I really didn't need to remove the wind generator before taking the rudder off, but I'm so glad I did because it needed to come off the boat for various reasons. It was a challenge to get the rudder off because I was scared and didn't really know what I was doing, but it worked out just fine in the end because I had some awesome help from the guys in the yard. I'm so happy to be here working on the boat. I can't wait to update you on the status of the rudder and next steps! If you're dying to hear the news, you can find current updates and more information about my boat projects on Patreon.com/SailingArtha (YouTube is scheduled about 2 months out).

Thank you so much for watching and supporting. A special shout-out to my patrons, some of whom have been with me from the very beginning, and to those who have donated or bought off my wish list (all these links can be found in my bio). I can't wait to see where this boat takes me and share it with all of you. This is just the beginning, and I really need your help to make it happen!

At this point, I’ve got $3,780 towards getting the new boat officially in my name. The price tag is $25,000 which means I’m still trying to front $21,220. I’ve got boat projects well underway and hope I can pay off the boat in time to go sailing when I finish these projects. If you’d like to help, please send a YT super thanks, donate to my GoFundMe (https://gofund.me/9ef20ebc) or send a donation on PayPal.me/NicoleDemetra. Thank you all for your support.

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