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WOULD YOU LIKE A WEEK'S FREE ACCOMMODATION IN THE CANARIES?

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 12:56 pm
by Nick
We are getting ourMorgan Giles 30 Avy-J ready to sail to the Canaries at the end of the summer. We plan to leave her in the marina in San Sebastian, on La Gomera, and use her as a Winter escape.

The boat is currently in Balvicar Boatyard. There are still a lot of jobs to do, and time is running out. We could do with some skilled and unskilled help with the following:

~ Installation of new electrical wiring/switch/batteries/charger/plotter

~ Dismantling/replacing of the heads floor and the installation of new seacocks with easy access

~ Installation of deck access to new gas locker (currently under construction) and piping run to cooker

~ Installation of Navik windvane

~ Fabrication of new twin bow roller/forestay attachment plate

~ Preparation of exterior woodwork and appliaction of Woodskin coating

~ Sanding down/preparation of interior woodwork prior to varnishing

~ Preparation and painting inside saloon/forepeak lockers

There will be more but this is enough to be going on with. If you can help with any of these then we can offer you a week's free or nearly free accommodation on board. (A contribution to the marina fees of approx. £70 for the week would be appreciated)

San Sebastian is the capital of La Gomera, a beautiful island three quarters of an hour's fast ferry ride away from Los Cristianos. There is also the possibility of the boat being left in other parts of the Canaries (eg Tenerife, Gran Canaria) at some times.

The boat will sleep up to four people (five at a pinch) once completed and delivered to her new home.

PM me if you would like to help.

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Re: WOULD YOU LIKE A WEEK'S FREE ACCOMMODATION IN THE CANARIES?

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2018 11:26 pm
by aquaplane
Is this you?
When I saw it elsewhere I thought it was someone taking the piss.

Re: WOULD YOU LIKE A WEEK'S FREE ACCOMMODATION IN THE CANARIES?

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 12:15 am
by Nick
aquaplane wrote:Is this you?
When I saw it elsewhere I thought it was someone taking the piss.
Yes, it's me and no, I'm not taking the piss. I thought a day's work for a week's accommodation was a reasonable deal, though it only really makes sense if you are going to be in the area.

Catherine and I stayed on a boat in San Sebastian last year and paid about E400 for the week. We had a great holiday. The idea is that friends and family will be able to use the boat, but we also hope to let it out on AirBnB some of the time to pay the marina fees.

Sick of spending Winters in Scotland, me.

Re: WOULD YOU LIKE A WEEK'S FREE ACCOMMODATION IN THE CANARIES?

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 6:59 pm
by aquaplane
Nick wrote: I thought a day's work for a week's accommodation was a reasonable deal, though it only really makes sense if you are going to be in the area.
Sorry I miss read it, I thought it was an awful lot of work for a weeks holiday, you mean several people do a bit of work and get time in the sun for it.

After this week it's tempting.

Re: WOULD YOU LIKE A WEEK'S FREE ACCOMMODATION IN THE CANARIES?

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2018 7:05 pm
by Nick
aquaplane wrote:
Nick wrote: I thought a day's work for a week's accommodation was a reasonable deal, though it only really makes sense if you are going to be in the area.
Sorry I miss read it, I thought it was an awful lot of work for a weeks holiday, you mean several people do a bit of work and get time in the sun for it.

After this week it's tempting.
Yes, I meant - for example - if one person agreed to paint the inside of all the lockers that would be worth a week's holiday. But if you want to do it all you can have six weeks and get to sail the boat while you are there . . . .

Lot of snow on the hills round here today.

Re: WOULD YOU LIKE A WEEK'S FREE ACCOMMODATION IN THE CANARIES?

Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2019 6:02 pm
by Nick
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I have to report that I have been utterly underwhelmed by the response to this, which has been pretty much zero except for one friend (not on BlueMoment) who is helping me plumb in the repaired fuel tank and who also supervised installing the new radar reflector on the mast. He's a sailor, so he and his wife will get a week on Avy-J with 'off-pontoon' privileges.

Apart from Ian, no takers. Obviously a day's work for a week's holiday accommodation was a rubbish deal. One lives and learns.

The plan is still to take off South in May, ready or not.