Tag: Blue Opal

  • MiniPlex and Linux – the socat edition

    MiniPlex and Linux – the socat edition

    Getting the Windows executable for the MiniPlex configuration program working was pretty neat. What would be neater is being able to perhaps write a Linux-native (or platform-agnostic) program that can at least display the configuration and stream the activity. Perhaps even update the configuration, though new versions of the firmware would result in new features…

  • MiniPlex and Linux

    MiniPlex and Linux

    The folks at ShipModul (archive) who make the MiniPlex-3 currently provide software only for Windows and MacOS; though with the latest release of MPXConfig it’s only available for Windows. I happen to run Linux as my primary OS, though I do have access to Windows either via my work laptop or a virtual machine. That…

  • Engine musings

    Engine musings

    Sunday saw me on Blue Opal for the afternoon doing an oil change, and then staying on board overnight to make the early tide to Malahide (to get the damage from launching dealt with). A bit of cleaning and tidying occurred too! I was in Malahide by 1030 hours on Monday (having left just after…

  • Start of the 2023 sailing season

    Start of the 2023 sailing season

    Blue Opal was antifouled on Thursday just gone, and lifted in to the water on Friday. We had hoped to bring her back to Dun Laoghaire on Friday, but the yard was rather slow in getting the process started – a late lift the day before had occupied the boat mover (a big yellow hydraulic…

  • Afternoon delight

    Afternoon delight

    Yesterday afternoon was pretty nice weather-wise; 19 C, and wind out of the west. There was only one thing to do – go sailing. A west wind means Dublin Bay is pretty flat, in terms of waves. Makes for a nice change from the easterlies that can drive a mean swell into the bay. With…

  • Back in Dun Laoghaire

    Back in Dun Laoghaire

    Blue Opal is back in the water. Launched her on Thursday, and got the mast stepped in the correct slot this time (it had been mounted forwards one notch for the last few years). We put the cap shrouds on the wrong deck points initially, and wondered why the tension was as high as it…