After 17 months of work, we launched! After getting the mast up on the boat on Thursday, Coastal Boat Transport picked the boat up at the house and took us to Boothbay this past Friday morning. We launched at a very sketchy looking ramp, but the transport guys got us in quick and easy. After a little excitement with a squealing alternator belt and a stuffing box that was streaming water we motored around to Blakes Boatyard. Unfortunately we missed the chance to have the mast stepped due to getting into the dock and tide issues so the mast was stepped Saturday afternoon. Of course I had the main halyard run through the triangle between the a spreader and the outside shroud which was easily fixed with a boathook zip-tied to an oar. and me standing on the boom.
Still a little unsure of the bilge pump operation, the 1 1/8 hose holds enough water so that the back drain causes the pump to cycle. Stepping down to a 3/4 hose seems to help. Hope I don't go back to dead batteries.
And I discovered that the rudder tube can let water gurgle up into the cockpit when the engine really pushing. Oh, and that the boat seems to do whatever it wants in reverse.
I thank everyone here that helped me out, answering my many questions and for all the great information this forum provides in general.
Here are some pictures.
I used 2x6 ramps and a 3:1 self tending hailing setup to get the mast up on the boat:
Small champagne bottles are very difficult to break!
