NedZepplin
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That winches are supposed to have a maintenance cycle once a year is one of those blindingly obvious things that I just didn't know when I had my first sailboat. I was busy enough working 60 hours a week, maintaining a wife, and fixing the things I *did* know about on the boat. If you are keeping count, that is 3 full time jobs. Eventually sold the boat, and cut the wife adrift, and now I've cancelled the job... and its time for a new boat.
But this time around, I want to be the guy who does all the maintenance that really should be done, according to the manual, but that %90 of the people never do until the thing breaks.
I think that's called Preventative maintenance? What a concept!
The challenge is, if you don't know it, you don't know you don't know it!
So what's your top maintenance items that people foolishly overlook?
Even better has someone got a comprehensive, yet general list somewhere?
Or, even better- software to track it all and remind me, and where me or my crew can check off when things are done, and store pictures of the item's internals last time we took it apart, with notes about tricky bits and what was replaced and the like. That sounds like the ticket!
I have been compiling a list every time I come across an account of a boat repair or maintenance how-to video. But this ad hoc method can't be ideal.
But this time around, I want to be the guy who does all the maintenance that really should be done, according to the manual, but that %90 of the people never do until the thing breaks.
I think that's called Preventative maintenance? What a concept!
The challenge is, if you don't know it, you don't know you don't know it!
So what's your top maintenance items that people foolishly overlook?
Even better has someone got a comprehensive, yet general list somewhere?
Or, even better- software to track it all and remind me, and where me or my crew can check off when things are done, and store pictures of the item's internals last time we took it apart, with notes about tricky bits and what was replaced and the like. That sounds like the ticket!
I have been compiling a list every time I come across an account of a boat repair or maintenance how-to video. But this ad hoc method can't be ideal.
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