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  • International Gathering of Bar Clamps

    International Gathering of Bar Clamps

    One of the good things with Piriapolis is that there are lots of cruiser sailors here. So when you need to do gluing work you can just ask around to gather a whole set of clamps.

  • Handles on a rainy day

    Handles on a rainy day

    Another day with 150m cloud base and a drizzle. Good day for working in the galley. One small issue has been the opening of drawers when heeled over on a starboard tack. If the drawer is full of stuff it is to heavy to lift in the small locking knob. So now I have added…

  • The anchor arm that never ends.

    The anchor arm that never ends.

    The original build of my anchor arm kind of hinged on the theory that it would only be used when raising or lowering the anchor, not when actually sitting at anchor, since I have a special strongpoint in the bow for that. The problem with this theory was of course that the forces on the…

  • Remembering -25° in +20°

    Remembering -25° in +20°

    Much more inspirational weather in Piriapolis today. Finally it feels like the spring it should be down here. So I thought it would be a good day to start tackling the inner frames of front windows. They are screwed to small plastic cubes that are, or should I say were, glued to the hull around…

  • Fuel woes: Be gone!

    Fuel woes: Be gone!

    I’ve had problems with the engine fuel on a few occasions, as the faithful readers of this blog will remember. Very annoying. It never happened in critical situations, though. But I don’t want to tempt fate… So I just finished putting together the new fuel filter system. Maybe it’s an overkill this time, but it…

  • Back on the Chain Gang in Uruguay

    Back on the Chain Gang in Uruguay

    End of the summer break! Or should I say winter break? I get confused, because most people I talk to think it has been summer during these months. But down here it has been winter. And still is to some degree. I was greeted by my neighbor with “Prepare for 50 knots of wind tomorrow!”…

  • Argentina, Falklands and Cape Horn, Nov 2012 – Jan 2013

    Argentina, Falklands and Cape Horn, Nov 2012 – Jan 2013

    The Journeyman is currently resting in Piriapolis, at the mouth of Rio de la Plata in Uruguay. Getting ready for the most exciting leg of the journey so far. If you want to be part of this journey, now is the time to start planning. We will be leaving Uruguay sometime in November, and sail…

  • Voyage tracks available on Google Maps / Earth

    To plot our tracks in Google Maps, just klick this link. In Google Earth, open this URL: https://journeyman.se/hd/journeyman.kmz The tracks has some gaps and small errors, and the last week of sailing is not there because I forgot to take it off the nav-station computer. But it’s fun to watch anyway!

  • Micro small carbon work

    Micro small carbon work

    Sometimes it’s fun to try something just to see if you can do it. One of the zippers in my mainsail cover had broken, and I had new zippers from the sail-makers to replace the old one. But I decided to see if I could fix it instead, rebuilding the broken part in carbon fiber…

  • Things you can find in your fuel system….

    Things you can find in your fuel system….

    I’ve been having a bit of trouble on and off with my fuel system. What I know is that I originally put in a filter system that was too much of a toy. So I’m going to replace it with some more professional equipment. In the meanwhile, I wanted to make sure there was no…