Loose Mast Shroud Ep107

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Still waiting for the Cummins mechanic and trying to keep in shape by going to the gym. Steve did do some diagnostics and found the it was a fuel delivery problem. Even though we had our fuel polished and tank cleaned a month ago there still seems to be some debris that is clogging up our fuel hose. So we are in the queue for another tank cleaning.

We were concerned that the chainplate on one of the shrouds to the mizzen mast spreader had pulled up a bit creating a hump in the deck. Steve removed the ceiling in the aft shower to gain access to the chainplate’s bolts and loosened the shroud in order to add an additional backing plate. There were already 2 backing plates. With that in place we felt better about the chainplate robustness. Steve used the old shower ceiling as a template and created a new better looking ceiling.

Having a little fun we did some role playing at the cabana and as always, danced the day away.

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