Congratualtions, man, the boat looks great! I, too, bought my first H-18 last fall and we thoroughly enjoyed sailing her these past six months. Unfortunately, with winter looming, I plan on dropping the mast and removing the tramp tomorrow after work (mine is stored on the beach).
I feel like I'm continuing to learn something new everytime I go out, even with a couple of dozen sails under my belt. The first time we took her out I tore the cam swivel cleat off the rear cross when I mistakenly connected the mainsheet system to it instead of the traveler car (Doh!). I also managed to break one rudder, so I now pop them up manually before I reach the shallows. Finally, I had my mast come down on the beach due to a sheared shroud pin which I suspect was the result of my beach helper levering the Cat Trax into place by pulling hard on the line while it was wrapped around the pin. I did also have to replace my jib zipper but thanks to poster "T-Bone's" recommendation, I was back on the water with a brand new one in two weeks time.
For next season I plan on replacing all of my standing rigging (shrouds and forestay wires), performing some minor repairs to my trampoline (pocket corners are are beginning to peel up), painting my entire rudder assembly to match my rudders, cross beams, boom and mast (black grill spray paint from Home Depot), buying a harness (leaning towards the Dakine Fusion), and building a "solo right".
Happy sailing!
