When you build a boat, it's difficult to let someone else do work and figure out the problems. You sweated every detail, you solved every problem. We had three people working on the boat, which complicated everything. There was too much discussion to solve a problem. We all would do a task slightly differently and we had to learn to let whoever was working on a problem work out the details. Some things I had to know so I could fix things in the future. I am currently looking at Budge's plumbing and electrical system. I left him alone to do it, but now I have to use them. I have installed fans and lights and need to figure out how I want to connect them. Budge left plenty extra electrical circuits to do such things. I just have to see what is best for me. The plumbing is complete. I just have to figure out how to use the system.
Now I have someone else working on the motors. It's best that they do it, but I still hover a bit. I want to know the hows and whats of the process. I can let it go, but my nature is to see what's happening. So, Monday I was ready. The motors were going to be put on the boat. No motor guys. Big emergency from a big contractee that necessitated me not getting the motors installed. Five days later, the big emergency over, we put them in today.
I worked on small victories. I installed stuff I made a couple years ago I organized, re-organized and re-re- organized stuff. I did small stuff. Making it a bit nicer.
Tonight I'm drinking a Guinness clone from Shiner, Texas. Everyone says I write better with a few beers.