Anybody have a good winterizing checklist that they've been using and would like to share?
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Re: Winterizing Check list
[Re: Dakan]
#10420 10/29/1011:34 AM10/29/1011:34 AM
I also keep a spreadsheet with my working list that includes periodic maintenance (fall & spring tasks), ongoing projects and deferred projects. The current year list is attached. It has a tab that keeps a list of stuff I need to buy. I also record relevant sizes & part numbers here for future reference. Check the attached Excel file.
Bill, this is great thanks! As a huge fan of spreadsheets, I can certainly appreciate this. I've already started one logging expenses, crew, and uses. I've already got a want/need list broken out by priority and part numbers.... Great minds think alike....
Dan, Yes, but I'll be skiing fresh tracks this winter and not worrying about my boat!! The pains of sailing in northeast.
Re: Winterizing Check list
[Re: Dakan]
#10424 10/29/1002:38 PM10/29/1002:38 PM
Over the years I've accumulated stacks of less than organized spreadsheets to track wind and weather for post race analysis, crew (plus weight), rig tune, sail usage, fleet participation, not to mention race results and season high point standings. A while ago I started trying to integrate wind, wave, crew, sail, tune, and results into one database but I only got as far as downloading wind. Didn't think to track maintenance, guess that's why I'm behind on it.