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The apartment - yeah it's cheap but it's nothing

special let's say. I'll just say the electrics is the main problem really

because I was getting electric shocks when I was cooking so after a

few days I thought it's not good cuz you know that be it, it might be it

I might just die! One bulb in there they've got the energy saver bulb which

is good. We had to wait five days but then they gave us Wi-Fi so we could get

on and do our video editing and also lots of YouTube videos which help the

children with their teaching. All the toilets here are kind of

Arabic style so there's always a hose next to the toilet and yeah Yewan

kind of started trying to use it and then Woody decided to use it one day and it

didn't go down well and I don't really want to describe the aftermath but I've

banned using Tunisian toilets and we've got to use toilet paper. It's

nice to be looking over the boats. We were sort of in the hotel and that was kind

of fun - there was a pool. But it's always nice to see the marina and the boats and our

friends have turned up as well from Malta with their four girls and so we had some

great fun in the last few days and I think the best thing the kids

are excited about is of there's a laser zone here in the marina which is really

cheap cos we're in Tunisia so they went twice yesterday and they're really looking forward once

more again today. So I'm just hoping that's not the only thing they would remember about Tunisia

which is the lazer zone. The last time our son had been able to have any violin

tuition was in Greece with Eileen. She was a lovely lady - she came once a week

and he really really enjoyed the lessons with her. When we got to Tunisia we tried

to find someone and we were helped by a lovely man called Ahmed and he helped us

find a violin school and also a teacher and he even cycled us all the way there

and back again.

We're really grateful to have met Ahmed he's a lovely person and

yeah we're still friends now

The money situation in Tunisia is quite difficult

our bank wouldn't transfer or wouldn't do a bank transfer. The work overall was was

around about 17 thousand dinner and we were restricted to 200 dinars per

transaction per card we couldn't pay by visa either so the only other way was to

draw out the cash from the cash point (ATM) physically and then give it to the yard

manager. The problem with that is you're restricted to about 90 euros per

transaction per card. Every morning I would have to go to the

bank with four cards and draw out the maximum amount. Then one of the cards was

swallowed so that was reduced and we were a bit worried that we

weren't gonna be able to pull out the right amount given the timeframe that we

had. It was a bit worrying cycling around the streets with wads of cash like that

sticking up your back pocket.

There's two schools of thought really when buying a boat once you've got past

the whole catamaran verses monohull debate and that sort of thing - is do

you buy a boat under market value and use the rest of your budget to do it up

and learn about the systems as you go along or do you buy a boat at the going

rate from a good owner knowing that all the systems have been maintained and

upgraded. We opted for the the former - we bought a boat under market value and

held back a fairly substantial budget to do it up. Now that's great you do do the

boat up you do learn about the systems but you have no control of when these

systems break down. It could be at sea it could be coming in to anchor it could be

coming in to a marina you have no control of it whatsoever. So there is a

bit of a risk factor when it comes to opting for that option.

Obviously a surveyor doesn't pick up on everything in just one or even two days

and things start to go wrong once you start using the boat properly. Part of

the reason we went to Tunisia was we could blitz the boat and just solve all

those problems that we knew that the boat had.

Tunisia is probably one of the cheapest if not THE cheapest place in

the Mediterranean to get work like this done to to a good quality. Also working

in a country rather than just visit it as a tourist you get to see a part of

lifestyle and the culture that you would never normally get to see.

The fishing port it's full of fishing boats and it's it's a working port. It's

a dirty grimy place, it's polluted, Health and Safety is not the priority really.

There was a pack of dogs who live in the marina and I was attacked once and

bitten. It's not the type of place you kind of want to take your family to really.

You do kind of see things that are kind of a bit of an eye-opener when you work in

a place like that it isn't up to European standard and on one occasion I

did actually see one of the boards fall out of the cradle which was a bit

disconcerting a few days before you about to put your board back in. The

strops of the crane were were very very grimy and dirty and even though we did

have plastic put on the hull as it was put back in - as you'll see in later

blogs it wasn't enough to protect the gelcoat completely.

* CHAIN - MEASURE OUT LENGTHS

So we're finally measuring out the anchor so we never know how much anchor

we put down really - 5 meter length so we know how much we're putting out. I think

he's worried about getting spray in this yard.

So Woody's very meticulous when he works and I'm a bit more slap dash - and

I kind of just stick the links in basically. Anyway the job will get done.

* METAL 'BULB' KEEL - GRIND BACK AND PAINT *

* HULL - SCRAPE BACK AND ANTIFOUL *

So when it was stripped back to the gelcoat there was some hairline

fractures - not serious ones - so we've epoxy those bits and various

other bits so I'm gonna let those dry, sand them off and then it should be time

for the barrier coat.

* REPLACE ANODES *

* GENOA TRACK - FIBERGLASS REPAIR *

So it was a bit of an awkward repair this because it's underneath his genoa

track and then even though we got most of the screws out there were three which

was seized in. The reason for that was because there's a metal plate that runs

under there which is rusted and expanded and cracked all of the fiberglass underneath

as you can see. But because we can't get the track off we're having to kind of do

a under the track repair. It's a bit tricky.

So we ground out as much as possible which wasn't easy with obviously the

track in place and now we just letting it dry and next we'll try and get a gelcoat match.

* GENOA CARS REPLACE INSERTS *

* GENOA TRACK - REINSTATE PLUGS *

* GENOA TRACK - REPLACE ROLLERS *

So it's taken me over an hour to get this track furler off and the reason

for that - the salt crystals have managed to work themselves in between two bits and

completely cemented it together and even now even though the screws out I still

can't get that apart. Basically I had to use a multi-tool to kind of cut the

screws out and then just hammer it off. So basically just more brute force so

So now it's off I just need to put the new one on.

* WINDOWS - REPAIR LEAK *

There's water penetration in those screws up there and it means that the screw is

now not gripping onto this so therefore the screws loose so water is getting in

because we had some drips over winter. So we're going to take the whole panel off

and repair the other side of this wood so that the screws grip in and then put

it all back again - loads of silicon. Top or Bottom?!

* COMPANIONWAY - SAND AND RE-VARNISH *

Okay so I'm sanding all the wood on the companionway hatch because it's got

really old and grimy and all the varnishes come off so first I need to

sand it down then I'm gonna varnish. We've got this fantastic small (evolution)

sander it's perfect for me to hold perfect size and it kind of gets into

all of the nooks and crannies.

* MAST SHEEVES REPLACE *

I've got some rivets - aluminium rivets which fit perfectly in our new sheeves which we've

got from Amel to put in the mast.

* SAILS - REMOVE AND MEASURE *

We knew we had to get our main sail down and there's very little time when the

wind is in the right direction and there's not much wind so the window of

opportunity was this morning early. So this morning on Sunday we got up and had

breakfast at 7:00 we were down here by about 8:00. So we worked out how to get

the mainsail down a little bit complicated but we worked it out -

and she's forgotten how to do a sheet bend.

You've forgotten - that's why you asked me to do it! Double sheet bend? Maybe double.

That's a sheet bend. No, rolling hitch that's what I'm thinking of.

No you don't do a rolling hitch - sheet bend!

This is the problem you get when you've got two skippers on board

yeah when one's forgotten to do sheet bends.. and one's supposed to be an expert.

I've done it.

What about if we do do a rolling hitch on there to take the tension off.

The pin is actually trapped behind the line

We can't get it out. Okay so we may have to put it around

a different winch. Right forget all of that what we've just done because actually we've realised

that there's this little bit in here that you can tie bowline on and bring it down

to the winch and take the tension off like that.

And then now we can pull the pin and take that off the loop undo

that and it's slack now. Now we're going to mouse a long line on here. Is the wind in the right

direction still? Yes still in the right direction. You go get the stuff

to sew it on. Now we're sewing together a mousing line - gaffer tape -

The winds picking up a bit

Yes. Ease out the main on the other side. Wait, wait wait!.

It actually just goes round and round and round there that's all. Six lines here and it's got a bowline,

That's brilliant we got it down and the wind's picking up!

That guys looking at us - I wonder if he's as excited as us. He's probably as nervous as us.

So this has been whipped on at the end so we just need to cut those whipping

lines then we can untie it. Funny Amels really because normally

on a boat you just drop the halyards and that's it - sails down. But there's always

something intricate and a little bit complicated on an Amel you've got to sort of work out.

Yeah you can understand the logic of it.

but it's just deconstructing it innit? Yeah. They've got a bowline.

Once you undo that there's nothing holding it down. Why would it go up? It just MIGHT.

If I just show you

I just hold it there so you don't panic. while it was laid out we could inspect it

a little bit better we realized there was a big rip down the leech of the sail

and also down the foot of the sail so I don't know whether they're going to be

able to repair it or whether we might need to get a new sail who knows. And we

folded it up, tied it up and it's now on the deck of our boats waiting for our

man to get a quote on it or send it off to the sail repairers.

* ELVSTROM SALES REP - MEASURING UP *

One thing we didn't realize until we got there was Elvstrom sales have their main

factory in the north of Tunisia and so we thought this would be a fantastic

opportunity to get measured up and get a quote for a full set of sails.

The Elvstrom rep - Hedi - came down and measured up but unfortunately it takes a

few months to get the sales made up and fitted and we just didn't have the time.

Our insurance kind of ran out and we had to get out of there. So maybe we'll go

back and get a new set of sales in the near future but in the meantime we just

patched up the ones we had and had to leave the place.

* DINGHY - FLOOR REPAIR *

* WINDLASS SERVICE *

The job we're going to do next is service the Lofrans Tigress windlass.

* BEDS - MAKE EXTENSIONS *

We had a lot of guests arriving over the summer period and we needed to extend

the beds. They were kind of really relaxed about me using their workshop so

you can get out of the sun. I had to give my workshop so it was kind of funny one

year later being back in the workshop making furniture like I used to do back at home

for my company RAT AND PALLET.

Some of the remote working that I do involves designing furniture still.

But still it was good to get my hands back on the (Makita) tools and to be doing something practical.

* LADDER - FARICATE AFT CABIN LADDER *

The thing about extending the pilot berth was we then blocked the corridor

from the aft cabin into the the main saloon area. So the other thing we did

was have a stainless steel (Inox) ladder fabricated and attached to the aft cabin

hatch so we could actually get in and out of the hatch without crawling underneath

the pilot birth.

* CUSHION COVERS AND CURTAINS REPLACED *

Hello. Bonjour. Thank you. So I'm asking if it's possible to make curtains, for the first thing.

We have a few things but is this possible?

We've just been quoted 600 pounds to get the whole boat re-upholster and these remade

It'd be difficult to get a price like that anywhere else really. All the

interior stuff which just will brighten the whole thing up and just to.. he'll

replace any sponge that's broken - yeah it's good price.

* BOW LOCKERS - REPLACE FLOORS *

So the work that I started in Lefkas to repair the rope lockers at the

bows of the boat has finally been completed in Tunisia. I'm going to cut a massive hole

in the bottom of the boat with me sat in it - what could possibly go wrong?

The floors in the bow lockers were completely rotten.

All the plywood had delaminated.

Just the thickness of the bilge paint that's all there is. I made some blanks - I think it was 12mm ply.

That kind of stayed in place until we got to Tunisia and the guys

have taken the cutouts that I did, coated them in fiberglass top and bottom to

stop any moisture getting into the plywood like it did in the original

version and they've fiberglassed it in, reinstated the whole thing so now

they're gonna paint it with bilge paint and it'll be as good as new. Hopefully.

I'm pleased with that actually - pleased with the job. it's a bit worrying

I've turned up today and there's nobody around and it's about 10 o'clock.

I was down earlier at about 7 o'clock. Four working days it's supposed to be back

in the water and we're still waiting for the hull to dry out. Moisture levels are

still a bit high. I'm still a bit puzzled by the working hours

really. I mean things are progressing but not as fast as I would like. Moncef the

project manager isn't here today but he does that he kind of disappears and then

turns up and things kind of get done and the other thing we decided to do while

the boat was out the water is get there through hole fittings replaced although

one of them was was fine so we've left that we've placed one of them because it

was shows slight signs of corrosion it seemed a good opportunity to do that but

it's good the value for money here is fantastic the workmanship seems to be as

good as anywhere else in Europe I mean I've no reason to criticize it at

all really the place is a bit slower but in this heat I don't think I could work

any faster to be honest we can hit that deadline of back in the

water next Wednesday

so a lot of things should come together today we should get the solar art in

place you gel shield is going on the hall so that would be five layers of

that the last of the cushion should be turning up and the polishing side so

should be a busy day it's not good my English it's good bday

we start with a jet got no Jericho jet seed this

I suppose in Europe we kind of used to a more egalitarian approach to work you

know where the boss is a benevolent sort of guiding influence in Tunisia it's

still quite traditionally you get your boss looking over his shoulder at

everything you do and given you a right ticking off if you get things wrong and

so one set for the project manager he would pull up his chair sit down and

just watch these guys and make sure that they were done to his exacting standards

which I kind of felt sorry for the guys because they don't get paid that much to

be honest so it's at five coats of gel shield on now in two coats of sealant on

the on the metal keel as well and should be ready for their primer and then the

ante fell off

so it's lunchtime so I got to try the dockyard food meat where the other boys

eat lemonade

and look we're sure it is with some like a spicy Cornish pasty onions and egg bit

of chili in it yeah well cooks on in the background as well

the bow thruster serviced the second time in a year it was serviced back in

September and then it was it was loads of salt water inside tipped it over we

had the mayonnaise effect so the more surface kindly serviced it again

understand we've had some more parts fabricated hopefully last a year

so the boat was put in the water yesterday and we had the final stages of

the solar arch finished off then there was some dispute about the balance to

pay spreadsheets it's kind of scraps of paper drawings and for the language

barrier in the way we paid slightly more than we expected towards the end but we

still got some really good work done and still far far cheaper than anywhere else

that we would have gotten you know for snakes

you know take the chin and my cadaver experience I suppose you came up with

his family to the boat and I'll final night and we had a good chat and he told

us about his dreams of emigrate to Canada with his wife and his young six

month year old boy yeah really nice nice family it's very tough for poor families

without connections in Tunisia the wages are very low this is quite harsh yeah

it's been a it's been a hell of a learning experience I think for the kids

for us it's good to come to an Islamic country Tunisia is one of the more

progressive liberal Islamic countries head jobs seem to be optional most the

women you know there's the ultra-conservatives and this long hair

in jeans and you know they wouldn't look about facing any Western country really

there's some really nice genuine people here but last time I was here actually I

was pickpocketed so I need to be careful this time

yeah so it's a believe now so it's back to vote get some last-minute

provisioning and if we go

okay so we've just done left port de peche with the boat and we're heading

back to marina to get ready for our trip up north Tunisia

we've got no sails on because we've taken them all off to be measured and do

need new sails

three with makes me feel like we're on some B's

else how else is very it's all different code yeah I mean daddy gonna put all the

sales by homes but they say I was in our sailing boats

French friend yeah we not that family we never been that way so this is saying

goodbye to monastery in Tunisia Africa

so we've left monastere and we've headed up north along the coast and now we're

in the Gulf of X so we've anchored in the Gulf of hammamet for two nights near

the old Medina went to a cafe fantastic cafe which we've been to about eight

years ago

oh is that nice Mary so it's really nice to go back there so now we're going to

the marina in Jasmine to get some fuel we're trying to keep carrying on up the

coast because we need to get to some of dinner next so we're kind of waiting for

a weather window

it's coming in to refuel at Jasmine marina in hammamet get ready with a

stern line as well please hi

quite close that boats engine No

here we try to stock up in home at thinking that the supermarkets would be

really well provisioned because the massive tourist industry there but um

the shop we found was a little bit sparse but they did have a good staff

alcohol getting ready

prohibition we just propped up at the most expensive marina in Tunisia it's

only 13 euros or pounds and I which is kind of steel coupe for the most

expensive but that was include electricity fuel or Wi-Fi but anyway we

are not saying it because we just came to refuel and it kind of works out that

tomorrow is the day to go north then wait and then the 11th is the day to

cross because 1112 it's all from the south and the way

even if you just come to a few thought you have to go check in and out and they

keep checking on us it's great I should be like the Coast Guard here

they've come three times to see if we're okay on anchor they kind of play their

paperwork but they wouldn't call them in and turn off when you turn up they give

you lots to fill in there's like seven guys in there with machine guns we've

nothing to do I feel so safe here I feel like we go into any difficulty but the

code we can just call the Coast Guard and they'll be right there assisting in

you know they're probably even going get our shopping for us I'm tried that with

the pirate boats always out and taking trips out the kids really love those

boats and they love the crew because the crew would climb up the masts and you

know on all the spreaders and then the kids decided they were gonna try some of

these tricks as well

we're now leaving the Gulf of Hanuman's to

probably last stop

something Coast yeah you need to know these week

no knots

my mother's going down I'm trying to probably shut with words cuz it looks

there's no shine for anymore

in Syria I'm trying to make that design it's boiling

all right Yemen's got more than it he has the most expensive wine maker

200

we have arrived in probably the last stop before we leave Tunisia this is

Columbia Columbia and I'm it's pretty much a fishing port with the Navy base

as well over there it's not obvious where you're gonna more up when you

arrive because it's so busy we've told to kind of come alongside these boats

and another boat left so we were kind of hanging on a bit but um another one

coming alongside or something this is where we're gonna be

they're going to fishing later out will they catch of the day

everybody's coming out

in amongst the fishing community here so it stinks of fish and I vote we wake up

six fish or go to sleep

we've been cooped up in that very fishy fishing harbour waiting for the right

wing to go across to Sardinia but it's our eldest in the middle walls birthday

today yes they share the same birthday so three years apart so it's a real

special day normally have a big party at home but today we're in search of

somewhere and beautiful and we've walked a bit about half an hour and we found

this lovely beach and right on the end top tip of Tunisia it's really colourful

it's a Tunisian hot spot really I think so now we're going to go and find

a restaurant to eat in and we know there's one called a monaco-based Iran

so this must be in Monaco Bay and there's another one as well so we're

gonna check out here and there seems right

mine and Gary's birthday

holy book all the way round is a bit hot and I'm a little bit tired now away the

other tweezing guy and got over the fence and to ziens helped us find over

there it's so much easier you broke it in where we live

this is our house yeah boat is here lose em off we gotta see

so because of the winds we had a few extra days which men you know we could

do a bit of more cleaning squeeze in a bit of clean this time we did the

carpets and and then the customs came the customs was a little bit more

complicated than we thought they they seem to have lost a part of

the paperwork so you know I thought they could be trouble but it turned out

alright it's relieving and we're going to Sardinia although

we've got too much pizza here so maybe there'll be something else maybe the ice

cream we're gonna do the longer route from till EBA which where we are now so

it will take us about 36 hours maybe less if it's good wind we've been

waiting for four days for this weather to turn but that's what sailings all

about I can't just go when you can see what you can but your fight against the

elements so it's about kind of harnessing the winning so sorry choosing

the right wind and going with it this is our passage hairstyle which is plaque to

hair as much as possible so that we don't have to deal with it

when we get to the other side for now that we brush for days passages are the

best thing for losing weight because you don't eat anything

my stomach sort of shrink somehow

I wish I knew

way we travel Oh No

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Okay, well I was just gonna ask you if by chance the First Lady is a

distant relative of a pirate?

Somebody call?

"Boston Globe."

CJ! Talk to CJ. He got called by the "Globe" about Captain Feathersword.

Is this for real?

The "Globe?"

Because the "Globe" got a call from Marion Coatsworth-Hay of

Marblehead, who has denounced Mrs. Bartlet's membership in the DAR. I'm

sorry is it's okay if I laugh a couple of times during this?

Well "Marion Coatsworth-Hay of Marblehead," certainly.

Yeah. Anyway, to be a member of the DAR

you have to have descended directly-

From doilies?

(stifling a laugh) - from patriots...

and Mrs. Coatsworth-Hay says that the First Lady's qualifying ancestor is

Thomas Broome-Weathergill, a pirate.

He wasn't a pirate. He was a privateer.

He was a professional pirate.

Yeah, but he worked for us and he was hired by the fathers of the Daughters of the American

Revolution.

Okay. Should we tell that to the DAR lady?

It's not our job to tell things to Mrs. Marble-Hay.

"Coatsworth-Hay" and I couldn't agree more but she's organizing

a boycott of the White House reception for the DAR

and that's why the Boston Globe was calling.

He was a privateer! He wasn't a pirate!

Right! Also... it was a couple of hundred years ago wasn't it?

All right, I think it's time for a visit to the First Lady's office.

For both of us?

Yeah.

You know, I was this close to not answering that phone when it rang?

"Close" wasn't good enough was it?

No. I'm just telling you that if this day ends up with me

face-to-face with Marion Coatsworth-Hay, I'm gonna- you know-

Laugh inappropriately?

There's a very real possibility.

Let's go.

Amy we have a problem for your office no

you can't cuz it's my first day and already mrs. Bartlet has me overthrowing

the government the legitimacy of her membership in the DAR is being

questioned because the qualifying relative was a pirate a pirate a pirate

a pirate oh yes a pirate he a privateer actually isn't that just a hired pirate

yeah anyway Helen a HOD worth hooter tutor of Braintree wants to organize a

boycott of the reception and well there it is

yes mrs. Bartlet descends from quite the murderous band of ruffians and her

membership in the DAR a suspect on those grounds or so believes the Boston Globe

she's coming right now I got a message saying I should meet you

both here yes we think we solved your problem wish problem marion

cotesworth-haye of marblehead who's organizing a boycott of the reception

yes how big a problem is it not a problem at all cuz we have her here here

in the white house you're in the mural room I thought she lives in Marblehead

turns out she came to Washington it's a boycott the reception what do you

care just go in and talk it through and if you feel like that isn't working

tell her the first lady wants to give her an award tonight I make up an award

save yourself addict my being hazed this is a hazing cuz I'll go along and

everything but I have to see Joshua it's not a hazing they don't do that except

yes you put olives in my jacket again I did I did put olives on his jacket but

this is on the level okay hang on what I got to make sure I don't laugh oh god

it's a funny name to me that's all just give me a second hang on okay mr. Thomas

yes I'm CJ Cregg my assistant spoke to you on the phone yes mrs.

cotesworth-haye I'm CJ Cregg I'm the White House press secretary this is will

Bailey our deputy communications director and this is Amelia Gardner

who's the first lady's chief of staff and this is her first day as a matter of

fact we're so happy that you were able to take the time to come over so we

could talk this through i'm marion cotesworth-haye

is this a hazing I swear it's real it's real just like us the name you could

have fix it ma'am this is my secretary mr. Thomas good to meet you ma'am

the first lady was saddened to see that you weren't going to be attending the

reception tonight she was saddened that doesn't sound like Abigail well the

problem is and you weren't to be told beforehand but mrs. Bartlet during the

presentation of honors this evening was to personally present you with an award

I hadn't heard about this she likes to keep it a surprise

for the faces the surprise may I ask what the award is for it's for your many

years of service is this a Liberty award no it's a key Francis Scott Key

it's the Francis Scott Key key well there has different foxhunt all together

isn't it yes you'll be there I will strongly consider it yes thank you thank

you thank you thank you you know what happened I didn't have my game face on

yes anyway problem solved excuse me

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