Monday, December 13, 2021

Can't stop sailing...

 After being without a trimaran for 6 months, we pulled the trigger on a new Hobie Tandem Island. It's not a Corsair or Weta by any means but it is still sailing. The new models are a huge improvement over the older ones. We had one 6 years ago in between a couple Wetas before we bought our Dash. 

This is me sailing the old one...


Installed the new tramps today and...

hung the new boat on our piling lift.


Wednesday, July 28, 2021

It's been a good run...

In 1999 we traded our Carroll Marine Frers 33 for a Corsair Marine F-27. We had allot of fun with the boat my bride named after me...

Here is Fadin' Fast at the 2000 Corsair Nationals in Fort Walton Beach. We actively raced and cruised that boat.

We then sold it and purchased an F-31. We didn't race the first Kimosabi. We rigged it for cruising, spent a number of winters in Florida and one in the Abacos. We cruised allot on Lake Michigan also, once crossing the lake in 5 hours. Allot of great memories...


After a number of years we sold Kimosabi and purchased a great little cruising powerboat. A Rosborough Sedan Cruiser. 


https://myhoghoney.blogspot.com/?m=1

We missed sailing and racing so we bought a J80. 

We also had a Cape Dory Typhoon that we daysailed and raced at our local yacht club across the inner bay from our home.


Having three boats in the water for short Wisconsin summers proved challenging...

We missed our Corsairs so we sold the J80 and purchased an F-24 MK1. We sailed that boat in Wisconsin and Florida.


After a while we sold that boat and tried a couple Wetas. Great little boats...


There were other boats in the mix, too many to mention... Finally in April 2020 we sold our Cruising powerboat. We then purchased our Dash.


Unfortunately my body has told me it's time to close this chapter in life. The Dash heads North in the morning to meet it's new owner.

I have found Ian Farrier designed boats to be the most enjoyable sailing vessels I have ever owned.

It's been a great run...

Wednesday, June 30, 2021

Sold! Corsair Marine Dash 750 MK2 FOR SALE...


Well folks, unfortunately the time has come a couple years sooner than planned. As my friend and consummate Corsair dealer Don Wigston says, after owning 4 different Corsair models, "I've had a good run"...

Contact Don for details - phone 404.307.9121

https://www.yachtworld.com/boats/2014/corsair-dash-750-mk-ii-3852725/

Update 7/24... Kimosabi has sold

Sunday, June 20, 2021

The beginning...

Because I started my Farrier-inspired sailing/cruising blog when we owned our F-31, there are no entries regarding our previously owned F-27, a 1992, #305. When we purchased our 27 it was named Frog, with large green mylar frogs on the boat in a number of places. My bride named the boat after me - Fadin Fast... 

We cruised and raced the boat. For cruising we had a boom with our cruising main, for racing I would back the boat up to the garage and just about fill one stall with boat canvas and frames, rugs, heaters, refrigerators, additional added upholstery, pots, pans, teak cockpit soles, etc. I would then load the racing sails and main on it's own boom on the boat and we we're in competitive trim.

It was a great boat and I wonder where it is today...




For additional photos see:


https://photos.app.goo.gl/CA7XDjKoz1LX1jPs7

Wednesday, May 12, 2021

It's a clear view

When we purchased our Dash a year ago the port side window was cracked down the middle but still sealed. I recaulked the edges then. The port side of the boat faces south. As a result it is constantly heating and expanding and cooling overnight and contracting. This caused the window to begin separating from the VHB tape. So... It needed replacement.


After obtaining a new window from my go-to Corsair dealer Don Wigston, yesterday I removed the old window and today installed the new one. From the photo you will note sharp straight edge tools were used to remove the old VHB tape. Then  citrus based adhesive remover was used, and then the surface was wiped down with acetone. This took a little less than an hour.

Today, armed with 1" 3M VHB tape and Dowsil 795 the new window was installed. This took about 2 hours with the VHB tape installation taking the majority of time.

Here is a video by a skilled craftsman that demonstrates the process:

https://youtu.be/MQyjxVUskd8

Sunday, March 21, 2021

Mainsheet 10:1 upgrade

Based upon a suggestion from the groups.io F-boat group, I have upgraded the stock 6:1 mainsheet system on my Dash 750 MK2 with a 10:1 system. It was quite easy. First of all, I switched the line to an 8 mm polyester double braid with an easy hand. Then I purchased two Ronstan series 40 blocks and placed them in the middle of the existing Harken system with one dyneema soft shackle.  I then removed the Harken cam cleat and attached a Spinlock PXR 8-10 cleat. The advantage of the PXR is it is easy to release under load. Smooth and easy...

Parts needed for this upgrade are shown below.
The stock  6:1 system that came with Kimosabi is below.
Finally, I added two eyestraps and two series 40 blocks to the traveler, making it much easier to handle.


Tuesday, March 9, 2021

Breezy!

Yesterday I took Kimosabi, our 2014 Dash 750 MK2, out with a friend who is a previous Corsair F-24MK1 owner. Average winds were 17-18 with gusts to almost 30. I'm still acquainting myself with the boat so it was good to experience higher winds with this boat. The increased hull volume of the floats is quite apparent. We put a single reef in the main and most of the sailing was with reefed main and jib except for one downwind ride with the screacher. 


Our top speed for the day was 17.6 knots with my friend driving the whole time.


 From the video of us going to weather, one can see he was enjoying himself!


 My friend felt the boat was never really pressed and was quite impressed with the newer design floats.







Sunday, January 3, 2021

On a diet...

In spite of charging the battery twice since June and not using any power except one day for two hours with the autopilot, the battery would not hold a charge. As a result I decided to replace it with a lithium battery. I found a 20 AH lithium battery on Amazon for $65 delivered. 

Battery power is only needed for the LED lights and the new Autohelm 2,000+. I use a Prostart for heading and speed. I have an old Garmin 76cx that I can use for a chartplotter if needed. 

When I pulled the old battery I discovered the previous owner had purchased a marine starting battery, not a deep cycle battery. That is probably the reason the battery would not hold a charge in that it has been used as a deep cycle for the last couple of years. I am quite sure it was never charged by the previous owner. 


Kimosabi is now 30 lbs. lighter.




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