On saturday the weather was almost perfect with the high temperature for the day predicted to be around 38 degrees. Precipitation predictions were at 90% and described as ongoing misting. punctuated by drizzle and maybe some isolated sleet. If it had been colder or wetter it would have been perfect. I mean with that forecast I could have donned multitudinous layers of thermal stuff and some foul weather gear and gone sailing. That would not have been the first time I did something stupid like that. But if it was just a little colder and wetter, it would have been a perfect day just to work on the boat. So that is what I mean when I say that the weather was almost perfect.
Despite the lack of perfect conditions, I decided to work on the boat. I have a long list of small tasks to do by spring and I knocked a few of them off the list.
I have also been engineering an installation of a new autopilot and its mounting brackets. In furtherance of that, I crawled down into the Lazarette to take a few dimensions that I had missed the last time. It being such almost perfect weather and I then skulked off to draw up the autopilot geometry to make sure that there was room for everything to move and not collide with other parts. (See drawing)