Legacy’s Haulout (Tauranga Bridge Marina, New Zealand)

May 3, 2013

We haul Legacy out of the water annually to do maintenance, repairs and add another coat of bottom paint. We used to stay on the boat, but now we treat ourselves to a hotel. It’s so much nicer when you can work during the day and come back to a warm (or cool depending on the season) clean room, take a long shower, and collapse in bed for a night of TV.

The big project for this year’s haulout was fixing the rudder shaft. Plus we were, once again, looking at peeling paint on our keel. Whenever we haul out the boat, we always have big patches of paint gone on our keel, no matter what measures we take to prevent it. Our yard owner, Bruce, took one look and said we had too much zinc. He brought over the “sparky” (the electrician) who agreed we definitely had too much zinc. We’d never heard of such a thing and wondered why none of the yards in America had suggested this as it seemed completely obvious to everyone in New Zealand. They recommended something called the Maddox system, a special alloy used instead of zinc. It’s made in Australia and lasts about a year instead of the three months we get from zinc.

(Note from the Rich who lives in the future – 2014; We put the Maddox anodes on then, and replaced them a year later. We’re thrilled with how well it works. I don’t know why we’ve never heard of this before. New Zealand is a good ways ahead of the US when it comes to some things boat related.)

Here’s a link to the Maddox manufacturer’s website.

In all, the haulout went great. Everyone was so helpful and had that magical combination of knowledge, creativity, and skill that can create solutions to puzzling problems. Best yet, the prices were more than fair. The yard at the Tauranga Bridge Marina has definitely become our go-to boatyard.–Cyndi

Legacy with a new coat of bottom paint.
Legacy with a new coat of bottom paint.
Legacy in the Tauranga Bridge Marina Boatyard.
Legacy in the Tauranga Bridge Marina Boatyard.
It's messes like this that make it so much nicer to stay at a hotel during haulouts.
It’s messes like this that make it so much nicer to stay at a hotel during haulouts.

Haul Out – Yuk!

May 3, 2013 in Tuaranga, New Zealand

Almost exactly one year to the day from when we departed California, here we sit with the boat out of the water (on the hard in Nautical terms) where, in addition to making a major mess both inside and outside the boat, we are painting the bottom with new antifouling paint and doing a few repairs.  We should launch on Monday.  Then, weather permitting, we’re off for Fiji about the middle of May.

More on some of the repair details later.  -Rich

Here we sit, out of the water and rudderless.
Here we sit, out of the water and rudderless.
The mess inside the boat with a frantic Cyndi moving faster than a mere digital camera can comprehend!
The mess inside the boat with a frantic Cyndi moving faster than a mere digital camera can comprehend!