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It looks like the move was successful, and we are back up. I still need to do some server configuration so there may be some minor hiccups over the next few days.
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We are once again moving servers to one with more memory and (anticipated) better response times. I expect this to take place this evening, July 21, 2024 and hope there isn't more than just a few hours of downtime.
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5 hours ago, Don Silsbe said:
Did I pass? I studied all night.
With flying colors! Or, the site corrected itself anyway.
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It's an annual thing. I send out an email with a link about a month before it's time to renew. You can see two dates in your profile, "Supporting member since" and "supporting member until". Yours doesn't come up for renewal until September.
I do it that way because many people are very active while building their boat, but not so much after they finish, so they may only want to support and use the site for a year or two.
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There was a bug fix update just before I saw your message so I think this time (at least this time) a bug fix rolled out before I knew there was a bug!
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Now back to my profile. Testing this response.
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Thanks! You should get a confirmation email soon.
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Hi Captain Tim - you can donate for another year at this link. Thanks!
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Thanks for that! It can be challenging at times.
I'm hoping this one goes quickly when the transfer happens. There's a bit of work after that because the IP address will change when we move, but hopefully it won't be a long drawn out process.
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A fire in the data center is requiring our server to be moved. There may be some downtime over the next 24 hours while this is done, but the data center host assures me that we won't run into the problems we had last June.
I apologize for the inconvenience!
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Do you have a YouTube channel with your sailing adventures? My wife and I watch several of the sailing channels, and I'd love to see the Spindrift in action for cruisers.
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As you can see we lost a couple of messages here with the botched move to a new server. I apologize for that. The hosting company was not able to migrate the mailboxes on our customer's sites so I had to revert to the old server. Evidently "complete migration" doesn't include your email addresses or inboxes.
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Sometime in the next two weeks I'll be upgrading the server again. The forums will be down for 2 or 3 days.
I'm adding faster NVMe SSD drives, more "reserved" resources (RAM, disk space) and moving to a new data center that is connected to the famed One Wilshire data center in Los Angeles. Most of you won't see a difference because of this, but it should provide faster response time for our members in Australia and New Zealand.
We are also expecting the move to reduce the number of "momentary freezes" that have been happening on our older, less resource heavy server. No one has complained, but they drive me nuts.
This move is only possible because of our Supporting Members and ad revenue that helps keep us up and running. Thanks to all of you!
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You can get them directly from Stevensons Projects at https://stevproj.com/WkndrSls.html
That's where I got mine way back when. Very nice Rolly Tasker sails at that time.
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4 hours ago, Andy B said:
Has anyone looked into just marine liability insurance? Looking at prices of the vast majority of home-built wooden boats, the replacement insurance is the least concern. I need more liability insurance and towing/salvage coverage. I've seen some marine liability agencies online but I'm wondering if anyone has used them.
I had BoatUS insurance on my boat. You can get liability only, current value, and replacement value for the hull. I just had the liability only coverage and added on water boat towing since my local harbor was one of their service areas. They include salvage coverage and fines from spilled fuel (an unexpected cost if your boat sinks along with your outboard).
I don't recall if it included coverage while I was towing my boat. I think I added that coverage through my auto insurance but I don't recall. I remember checking my homeowner's policy and it only covered boats from damage while stored on the property, not liability on the water.
I never had the misfortune of having to make a claim, so I don't know how well they do.
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I apologize for the recent downtime. The forum software people pushed an update that failed, and it took several days to fix. They have re-issued the update so I was finally able to finish the task.
They are pushing everyone to their "cloud solution" at a much higher cost, which I am resisting. I may have to change software, but I want to avoid that; it's a painful, time consuming process that takes days to migrate all the posts, images, etc.
Anyway, we're back. I will wait at least a week before applying any non-emergency updates from now on.
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On 2/28/2023 at 5:45 PM, Reacher said:
I was gifted a Festool RO sander. I would not have bought such a premium product, having been satisfied with a Dewalt. But I believe the cost is justified, it is a great tool. It has a different hole pattern. I use Granit paper for now.
I am definitely going to try 3M Cubitron net disks. https://www.3m.com/3M/en_US/p/dc/v101281248/?gf=true&price=list-low. I think 3M is the leader for good reason. This new product sounds great for exceptional cutting, long life, and dust extraction.
I'd be interested in any reports on this sandpaper.
Cubitron discs are my new go to for sanding discs. They are much better than anything I have ever used before, and the dust extraction through the mesh is fantastic. I haven't used them on epoxy, though, just metal and wood.
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I looked back at your posts and found the pics! And thanks for the source of the name "Muckla" - the books have been translated to English here in the US under the names "Festus and Mercury" (no reason given for the name change; in the UK they have the original names).
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3 hours ago, Chick Ludwig said:
I needed some lead a few years ago. I was able to get some from a tire shop. They normally saved it to sell to a company that re-uses the lead. but they agreed to sell it to me for the same price they got from that company.
I live in CA and there's a lot we can't buy any more. I see that Amazon still sells lead sheet to us, so it must not be on the naughty list. Not that I am building anything that needs it right now. Now that I'm retired I might take on another building project.
Wommasehn - do you have a picture of the boat this centerboard is from? My Google search for a "Mucklas Centerboard" boat was unsuccessful.
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It's in amazing shape for being in the centerboard trunk for 25 years.
I haven't sourced lead in about 20 years, and have no idea how I would find it now. It used to be that tire shops would give you their used lead weights from tires they replace, but I'm not sure they still do that.
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On 8/24/2022 at 6:00 PM, PadrePoint said:
My wife and I spent the afternoon today gently cruising my new ski-boat build (mostly at no-wake speed) through the popular nearby spring-fed Chain of Lakes of Waupaca, Wisconsin. It’s our 48th anniversary today. We spent our honeymoon at her family’s lake cottage only a few miles away so our little cruise seemed quite appropriate. (I’m liking my ski-boat more all the time as I use it.) The boat isn’t a B&B design but I’m really happy to have built it from the plywood and SYP boards that B&B were willing to sell to me when I came in my van to pick up The Weezer’s Spindrift 10 kit.
We're approaching our 47th in a month, so we got married just a year after you.
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Update Aug. 1, 2022 at 6 PM Pacific time:
We have completed the move to the new server, with some configuration items still to be finished. Please let me know in this thread if you see anything odd!
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Older message:
We will have a planned maintenance window within the next few days. I'll update this post when the date and time is fixed. During that time the forums will be closed.
messing-about has been growing and we are moving to a new server. We are doubling our RAM and bandwidth to accommodate the growth. The new server also has 50% more processing power, and will be using all SSD drives for storage. The result should be a faster experience for you.
The server move will require the forums to be paused, with no new posts allowed during the transfer time. This will take several hours due to the size of the forums, but should be completed within 24 hours once started.
I want to thank all of the Supporting Members for helping make this move possible. Their support has been crucial to keeping messing-about online!
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Tom renewed his domain with me this past May, so he was still active at that time. And it looks like his site is still up.
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Sorry about that. The database is having issues with some character sets and I'm working on resolving it.