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There was a good California sunset

November 13, 2012
by Nate

Making good tasting water and stopping rainwater leaks

Recently my boat projects have been water related. Keeping the water outside the boat outside, and making the water inside taste good. In September, Sullivan’s Great Grandparents came to visit. After retiring from the Army, Great Grandpa Ted worked with water filtration systems. He gave us a complete water filtration system as a boat warming present. The system includes a pre-filter to remove particulates from the tank water, WaterMarque 100US Under the Sink Water Filter.

The WaterMarque is designed to filter 15,000 gallons of water before needing to be replaced. Astreaea has 90 gallons of water onboard, so we should be able to fill the tanks at least 166 times before needing a new filter. We fill the tanks once a week, so we should be good for more than three years on this filter before we even consider replacing it. Great Grandpa Ted has been using one in their house in Georgia for years and still hasn’t felt the need to replace it, and he feels that the filter will outlast the 15,000 gallon life estimate.

The installation was straightforward once I had all the parts I needed. It took a while to get all the correct adapters because Astraea has 1/2 inch flexible hose plumbing with barb connections, and the WaterMarque uses 3/8 inch solid plastic hose with quick release connectors and compression fittings. It took me a few weeks to finally get all the right pieces and manufacture a bracket for the filter, but once I had all the parts the installation took half a day.

I installed the filters under the sink in the galley and plumbed them directly off the water pump, and then fed the filter output in to the accumulator. I chose to install the filter here to ensure even pressure and so all the pressure water would be filtered, even in the head for brushing our teeth.

The prefilter is the blue topped one in the foreground, with the WaterMarque filter behind it

New 1/2 inch hose coming off the water pump

New 1/2 inch hose coming off the potable water pump

New plumbing off the accumulator

New plumbing off the accumulator

Comparing the old yellow hose with the new clear hose

Comparing the old yellow hose with the new clear hose

The other water project was stopping leaks coming in to our cabin. There were some poorly filled holes through the over our bed that dripped when it rained. On October 29 drilled the holes out and then filled them with some West System Epoxy. Right as I was finishing up Natalie got a call on her cellphone. WindWatcher hit a rock by the pump out dock and lost steering and they were anchored out in Sweetwater Channel.

Holes drilled out in the vent

Holes drilled out in the vent

Holes filled in the vent

Holes filled in the vent

Holes drilled in the overhead

Holes drilled in the overhead

The holes are filled in the overhead. To keep the epoxy from coming out I put masking tape over the holes and they filled flush

The holes are filled in the overhead. To keep the epoxy from coming out I put masking tape over the holes and they filled flush

Natalie and I got Astraea underway and went out to tow them it. Chuck wanted to get their boat back in their slip so we tied the bows together with a few lines and another fellow came out with a dinghy to help us turn. Windwatcher hauled their anchor up and we maneuvered together to their slip in the marina.

WindWatcher anchored in Sweetwater Channel after they lost their steering

WindWatcher anchored in Sweetwater Channel after they lost their steering

There was a good California sunset

There was a good California sunset as we figured out how to make the tow back to Pier 32

Sully's happy playing with his tablet in his chair connected to the table

Sully’s happy playing with his tablet in his chair connected to the table

November 4, 2012
by Nate

Grand Canyon Trip

Yesterday we headed out in Ted’s Ford Escape hybrid bound for the Grand Canyon.

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We drove through Coconino National Forest winding through a red rock valley under the boughs of pine trees and maple, cottonwood and sycamore trees.

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Then out of the mountains towards the painted desert.

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Through the high grasslands.

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In to the painted desert.

We pulled off the highway in Cameron to visit the trading post and had lunch with sweet fried bread served with pork chili.

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The trading post had a roaring fire and Sully was mesmorized by it.

Not long after we made it into the eastern part of Grand Canyon National Park. The canyon was huge, with just a small speck of the raging Colorado river running through the far bottom of the canyon.

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We meandered our way along checking out the many vistas. Far off in the distance there was a wildfire burning on the northern side of the canyon.

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I played with the panorama view on my cellphone and got this ghostly image of Natalie

I played with the panorama view on my cellphone and got this ghostly image of Natalie

Me at the Grand Canyon for the first time

On our way home we stopped by the Beaver Street Brewing Company in Flagstaff and enjoyed delicious dinner and brews. Sully enjoyed sitting on Grampa Ted’s lap and shoving his book into his mouth while we ate.