The Rules of Twelfths and Twentieths
Is the rule of sixths better than the Oceans and Fisheries “rule of twenthieths” for manually calculating tides? Here is the punchline: they both yield similar results.
Is the rule of sixths better than the Oceans and Fisheries “rule of twenthieths” for manually calculating tides? Here is the punchline: they both yield similar results.
I describe how Yves Gélinas taught me to step the mast on Jean-du-Sud. The approach takes a day and no additional equipment… if the boat is properly configured.
I have finished Jean-du-Sud’s power train install. I answer why I chose a Beta Marine 20, detail the unforeseen costs and analyze the install time.
This text is about useful knowledge that should be understood prior to a power train install. It reduces the installation time and saves money.
This video helps understanding how to finish an (underwater) epoxy job.
This post is my answer to the following question: why was so much extra-time required for the install? I list out seven elements related to the power train install that had an impact on the required time.
I recently completed the YachtMaster Offshore preparation course, took the theory and practical exams and was awarded the certificate. Below, I discuss the eleven most striking differences with Sail Canada’s keelboat sailing program.
As I am deep into intallation of engine bearers, I am educating myself on how to properly do fiberglass layers over wood. I found the three videos below, by BoatWorks Today, to be quite useful. They are short and easy to understand.