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jojito
11-04-2008, 04:56 PM
Hello! I'm the new owner of A282 and hope to add my experiences and learn from your site. I just bought her (in Annapolis) and sailed her nearly 80 miles north to the Bohemia (near Chesapeake City). What a weekend! Some accidental jibes, beached her at Fairlee (looking for gas), and hit 5.8 mph (under sail) under the Route 50 bridge & across Love Point. This is my first sailboat and I think I'm gonna be OK!

I know I'm going to love this boat. She needs some love this winter, but with the help of this website, I'll be reporting great weekend trips all next season.

Anyhow, pics to come I promise. Plenty of details; good old stuff (gimbal cup holders, cherry ice box & fuse panel) - and of course some nice new toys (GPSmap 430x with the G2 vision card, FF), and soon to come (rod holders, solar panels and dolby 5.1 speaker setup :)).

OK kids, thanks again for a great site - I've already read a ton waiting for my account to get approved.

DH

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Ariel 282
"Panacea"
Bohemia, MD

ebb
11-04-2008, 05:20 PM
Way beyond impressed, I'm astonished!
Pretty obvious Ariel's make great sailers:D

Tony G
11-04-2008, 05:32 PM
congratulations! Nice way to start a relationship with your boat. You're allready rating high on my envious chart.

We're glad you brought up pics in your first post. Way to go! I don't believe there is a limit to how many so just start as soon as you can.:D

jojito
11-04-2008, 07:13 PM
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Inboard Conversion?

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It took me a while to get used to the waterline being visible in the sink. This is my least favorite part of the boat

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I live next door to a great upholstery guy, so I got that goin for me :)

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The fuse panel works well. All the wires run OK 'cept the Blower (blue) now switches the chart plotter and the Auxillary (or whatever it reads) will be for the stereo (if I ever get around to that).

jojito
11-04-2008, 07:14 PM
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Windows are near the top of the list. LOTS of water portside last trip. Good thing I was sleeping starboard :)

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$30 solar panel for kicks (I always wanted one of these things).

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This is where the steel bar goes huh? How much of a priority should I make that?

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BRING IN THE BLEACH! Couple more scrubs and then I'm repaint with Kilz and speck with some baby blue. Keep it cheap ;)

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They sure don't build boats like they used to...

jojito
11-04-2008, 07:18 PM
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The lights work fine, and I guess the outlets under the bulb are 12v? Where do you guys mount your flatscreen DVD combo? :D

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Here's where the thread goes dirty - and it's not what your hoping...

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OUCH. Portside bowrail anchor 1 from below deck. Don't worry, it gets worse. I spare the details for a later thread. It wasn't all my fault :P

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Think I can get this pump faucet working again?

jojito
11-04-2008, 07:20 PM
Here's some more -

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Imagine opening the sailbag and seeing this:

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Someone pass me a cold 'un. :D

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The FIRST STATE!

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Gee, I can't wait to replace these :(

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c_amos
11-04-2008, 08:19 PM
Congrats on the new boat and thanks for the pictures! She sure looks clean without the life lines. Bright work looks good, she seems to have been kept up well.

Look forward to hearing more of your adventures, Welcome aboard!

OBTW, I LOVE this.


.....beached her at Fairlee (looking for gas), ......

:D I have been known to 'Park' Faith too, if the bottom is right, you can hop off of the bow and the water does not even come up to your knees. Don't recommend trying that with a 'modern' fin keel. ;)

mbd
11-04-2008, 08:20 PM
Congrats and a hearty welcome!

walberts
11-05-2008, 06:38 AM
Welcome DH,

I keep Haabet (#133) on the Bohemia River. Where are you? We are laid up for the winter at Long Point, Marina. It will be fun to meet up at some point. I'm down most weekends.

Bill

SkipperJer
11-05-2008, 07:27 AM
There are at least three Ariels and my Commander in Young's Boat Yard over by Sparrow's Point on the Patapsco. Phil Young owns one of the Ariels. Not exactly a leisurely cruise for you but someday you might want to let me know and drop by if you want to see some of the rest of the fleet.

jojito
11-06-2008, 05:43 PM
Whew... Just uploaded those pics. Took a few minutes. I'm at Bohemia Bay Yacht Harbour for the winter, and I'm thinking about staying at a mooring next season. Nice place, nice people, and less than 45 minutes from home.

I'd love to cruise with some other Ariels. Sounds like there are enough around to maybe raft up and get a good photo.

It's dinner time for me. All the pics are here:

http://www.flickr.com/photos/23306281@N08/sets/72157608715656320/

(for you guys that just can't get enough)

- Denny

Yeah, it's going to be a lot of work, but I'm very excited.

jojito
04-25-2009, 07:50 AM
Certainly not the prettiest boat in the yard, I know. But I swallowed my pride, wrote the check, and handed over the mooring lines. No way I could keep her dry any longer - I hate when boats sit out of water too long. That's bad luck to me. Someone said I should change the name to "MAYBE NEXT YEAR." I guess I say that a lot around the yard lol.

Anyhow, PANACEA (1965, #282) on the Bohemia (upper Chessie) - see you fools out there. Just tell all the guys in Hunters to look for the blue dots as I blow by 'em.

Ha, all joking aside, anyone race the Chessie area? I met an older guy with an Alberg that races the Good Old Boat race (and a few others). You basically get a handicap right? Any leads on where to start would be awesome.

Upper eighties all weekend here in the NEast - 5~10. I'm hoping for some sailing pics tomorrow. Wish me luck - thanks for the cool site...

Denny (A282)

c_amos
04-25-2009, 09:39 AM
Certainly not the prettiest boat in the yard......

.....Denny (A282)

I find that tough to believe. :D

I appreciate the photos you loaded to Flickr, I never get tired of looking at these boats. Nice work, pretty clever solar mount there, does it keep your battery topped up?

I bet you will find the PHRF handicap give you a pretty good shot at being competitive. If not at first, stick with it. Racing is a great teacher, I bet most cruisers would benefit from some time going around the bouys. I was fortunate to find a club where it was pretty relaxed (at least on the surface).

Something about getting passed by another boat really makes you work to figure it out.... feels good to make some progress.

Bill
04-25-2009, 12:46 PM
I bet you will find the PHRF handicap give you a pretty good shot at being competitive.

PHRF for Ariels and Commanders usually run somewhere between 240 and 300 (SF Bay Area is 258). With a little breeze, these boats really beat their handicap! Super clean bottom, newer sails and good sail control pay off big time. :) It took me three or four seasons of racing to go from the back of the pack to somewhere in the middle . . . :o While Ed and Ernie in Pathfinder were sailing miles ahead . . . :mad: But, it was great FUN! ;)

jojito
04-30-2009, 08:14 PM
Just a few more pics. Enjoy!

c_amos
04-30-2009, 09:00 PM
Just a few more pics. Enjoy!

Never get tired of looking at pictures of these beautiful boats!

Man, they sure look 'clean' with the decks clear of lines and pulpits.

mbd
05-01-2009, 02:37 AM
Thanks! RE: pic no. 1 - look how nice and high she rides on her lines. That must be THE lightest Ariel of the fleet!

jojito
05-01-2009, 06:08 AM
Never get tired of looking at pictures of these beautiful boats!

Man, they sure look 'clean' with the decks clear of lines and pulpits.

Well, that's not exactly intentional. As you know, the Ariels don't like reverse very much, and on her trip last Oct, I bumped the marina wall and ripped the rail from the deck. The result was somewhat disasterous, but the rail is still intact - just not on the bow. I've re-glassed the deck and built some new backing plates underneath - needs some finish work and I'll have the rail back on. However, I'll be approaching fuel docks much slower this season :)

Oh, and I need an aft rail - any suggestions on where to start looking for one?

jojito
05-01-2009, 06:16 AM
...clever solar mount there, does it keep your battery topped up?



I'm not sure how much juice I've been getting. My house battery isn't used for much right now, but I've got a car battery hooked to the solar panel now for about five months. For as little as it cost me I think it is worthwhile. I don't have any generator on-board, so I'll need to be creative with energy resouces. There aint no microwave on this ol girl :)

Speaking of; I need to figure out a stove/cooking situation soon. About the only thing keeping me from extended camping. Any suggestions? I have camp stoves (propane) but that scares me on a boat. I was thinking butane, but that could be just as scary.

jojito
05-01-2009, 06:18 AM
Racing is a great teacher, I bet most cruisers would benefit from some time going around the bouys.



That's what I was thinking. I'm not much afraid of humility.

jojito
05-01-2009, 06:27 AM
Thanks! RE: pic no. 1 - look how nice and high she rides on her lines. That must be THE lightest Ariel of the fleet!

She's just about EMPTY right now, and has the two lead ignots in the bilge... Maybe she is light!

Next I need to install the OB, re-wire most the house electronics (VHF, GPS, etc), varnish some of the woodwork (advice?), and kill the spiders underneat hthe sink :)

- denny

Rico
05-01-2009, 08:44 AM
Nice :) Congratulations... You have a great boat to start with...

Varnish: I use Epifanes Varnish. I think it is a great product. As usual; the prep-work is 95% of final results. It is important to clean off the old stuff, then start applying several coats for a strong base.
I did 8 initial coats, but now it is relatively easy to maintain and refresh. Brightwork does take some work though.

jojito
01-24-2010, 09:04 AM
Hi again! OK, sad news, I need to get rid of my Ariel. I'll post more pics, but I have rudder issues and cannot afford the repairs. I'm on the Bohemia, if anyone is intersted in this boat - please email me at ariel@hehman.com

thanks, denny.