Thanks guys.
Btw those photos are "inspiration" ones
Plan on using cardboard to make the templates so everything lines up nicely.
Was thinking a light grey colour carpet.......
Best product to stick carpet is a hot melt glue gun!
my previous and present boat have carpet and nothing compares.
i invested in a Dyson cordless vac which is nearly 6 years old and still going strong.
As for mould I use mould killer once a year in my sleeping cabin as that's where I sleep 12 months of the year.
I think attaching it with velcro rather than glue is the way to go . East to remove and wash.
Spotlight sell an American Velcro which is excellent also
Best product to stick carpet is a hot melt glue gun!
my previous and present boat have carpet and nothing compares.
i invested in a Dyson cordless vac which is nearly 6 years old and still going strong.
As for mould I use mould killer once a year in my sleeping cabin as that's where I sleep 12 months of the year.
That really looks amazing Southace!!!!!
I think attaching it with velcro rather than glue is the way to go . East to remove and wash.
Spotlight sell an American Velcro which is excellent also
Ive got some free time tomorrow afternoon ill go check them out, cheers HG
Well started painting the Sealing stuff on, its super thick and not easy to work with. but making good progress, thats the front half done, probably leave it a few days before clambering back in and painting the stern.
then once that's done it will be painting the primer on then start on painting the white.
Just having Everything one color makes a big improvement.
Had a good productive night, painted the primer inside on the front 3rd, so can paint the top coat tomorrow.
and i "acquired" some navigational charts of the Perth metro area which is awesome, just need to Geo reference them and get them working on the Raspberry Pi
Hi Stuman,
I have to paint my interior too. It's about the same age as yours needs sealing before painting.
Whats the name of the sealing product you are using?
Hi microbe, it's a sika polyurethane based product, ill grab a photo of the tub later, its ment for marine applications and also things like water tanks, low odours too which is good.
Got open cpn working with some charts from DOT converted to BSB using a free version so now I know it works ill get the full version of the converter.
A mate "lent" me the charts for all of the.metro area. Hillaries to peron and up the swan. Pretty stoked. Pm me if you would like to "borrow" them.....
A mate "lent" me the charts for all of the.metro area. Hillaries to peron and up the swan. Pretty stoked. Pm me if you would like to "borrow" them.....
I'm pretty sure I have the digital admiralty charts of the area but thanks.
started painting the white inside the cabin yesterday. Wow so nice to have a clean new look, will definitely need 2 cotes of paint but shines up nicely and looks goooood.
as im carpet lining the sides and floor ill just be painting the ceiling, but if i have enough paint leftover i might cover a few other areas.
still waiting on the screen for the RPI to arrive, once that gets here i can start deciding where ill be fitting it all. i will probably add some external plugs so i can add a second screen at a later date that can be seen from the seated positions.
Pinstripe... more like pimp stripe! Hahaha
Couldn't have done it without help from the wife.
About 75% painted inside now.
Cheers HG,
pretty sure ive killed my claustrophobia now :)
What do People recommend for navigation lights? set-up placement etc.
While I have permanently wired nav LEDs, the battery powered removable jobbies are pretty popular. Most people will only need nav lights a couple of times a year so KISS.
For steaming or masthead light a LED on a stick mounted in the mast track and hoisted with a halyard saves a lot of wiring hassle. It can be wired or battery, i have this setup for emergency and it works a treat. If you want more info I can dig up the LED details.
Cheers slammin
I do like the simplicity of the battery ones. But I've found it hard to get ones that mount securely. I'm in no rush for them as I don't plan on doing any overnight sailing for a bit.
I like the mast light idea. :)
I like the mast light idea. :)
Solar garden light from the big green shed, cheap as chips.