This involved checking out all the wiring, ensuring the AC panel was wired correctly and then replacing all 7 outlets on the boat with new GFCI outlets. Once this was done, I was able to wire in a battery charger to keep my batteries topped off.
In working on the electrical panels, I was also able to make the spreader lights work... a nice side benefit.
Everything else has been more or less maintenance related... changing oil, lubricating fittings, thru hulls and fixtures, sanding and varnishing... And of course painting... such as the dorade vents, shown below.
The future list includes fixing the refrigerator top and adding more insulation to the fridge, adding a drip water hand pump to the drain of the fridge; fixing the top of the water tank; changing the chainplates; new ground tackle, sail repairs, new halyards, adding an electric bilge pump... just to name a few.