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What did you do to your sailing boat today ?

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Created by Boatin > 9 months ago, 12 Jun 2013
simplicity
NSW, 23 posts
22 Jul 2015 4:06PM
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Started work on replacing main hatch and rebuilding the cabin top and internal timber work adjacent to the hatch. Was damaged by a very slow water leak permeating from the main hatch into the grain of the plywood. Not really visible until too late.





HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
22 Jul 2015 4:21PM
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simplicity said...
Started work on replacing main hatch and rebuilding cabin top and internal timber work. Was damaged by slow water leak permeating from the main hatch.










Big job simplicity ive an original stlye hatch on my walker and shes getting small gel coat cracks ive been worried about what could happen in a year or two so im going to fill it in and fit a front opening hatch this year
Thought id better do it now or ill end up with what your doing
Good luck with it mate

southace
SA, 4761 posts
22 Jul 2015 4:27PM
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Getting some inspirations to paint soon! It's going to be suede reds,whites and glossy timbers!







I also ran a AV cable 10 meters from my GME DVD /CD surround system to the big screen!

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2515 posts
22 Jul 2015 9:42PM
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I too went shopping for my boat today.

Considering I am not going to be sailing outside Moreton Bay for a little while, decided not to get a boat EPIRB. However, will be sailing alone quite often, so thought it prudent and purchased a personal EPIRB.

Also, jacklines, flares, V-sheet, fire extinguisher, and a few other bits and pieces.

All things being equal, mast goes back in this weekend and I should be sailing next week


Good on you selkie, you beat me to it, I've been meaning to get a personal epirb for the same reasons.
I had the misfortune recently of snapping the mast, cutting the obligatory few inches off torn metal off it and re stepping it myself, and it wasn't an exercise I enjoyed.
Meantime, back to sanding...sigh..

theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
23 Jul 2015 10:00AM
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Shaggybaxter said..

theselkie said..
I too went shopping for my boat today.

Considering I am not going to be sailing outside Moreton Bay for a little while, decided not to get a boat EPIRB. However, will be sailing alone quite often, so thought it prudent and purchased a personal EPIRB.

Also, jacklines, flares, V-sheet, fire extinguisher, and a few other bits and pieces.

All things being equal, mast goes back in this weekend and I should be sailing next week



Good on you selkie, you beat me to it, I've been meaning to get a personal epirb for the same reasons.
I had the misfortune recently of snapping the mast, cutting the obligatory few inches off torn metal off it and re stepping it myself, and it wasn't an exercise I enjoyed.
Meantime, back to sanding...sigh..


Snapping the mast?? Not the new beast's mast, I hope???

Yes, my mast stepping has been a long time coming. Have been waiting for my acqaintance boatbuilder (ggrrr ) to finish beefing up the bulkhead and mast step areas to prevent compression happening again. Deck turned out to be pretty flimsy indeed...frighteningly so. At a later date, will put in proper grown-up boat chainplates to further support this rig.

Just keep sanding.....


andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
23 Jul 2015 11:16AM
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simplicity said..
Started work on replacing main hatch and rebuilding the cabin top and internal timber work adjacent to the hatch. Was damaged by a very slow water leak permeating from the main hatch into the grain of the plywood. Not really visible until too late.






Looks like your doing a good job on it simplicity. By the way they some interesting looking chisels you've git there. Are they japanese?

andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
23 Jul 2015 12:28PM
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Impulse is on the hard



the old prop and shaft are gone.





The old U/S B and G speed logs are gone.

I think I might need a new cutless bearing.


And of course it is pissing down with rain!!!!



andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
23 Jul 2015 12:50PM
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She looked a bit different last year.



HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
23 Jul 2015 1:24PM
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She looked a bit different last year.






Looking aweet as Andy myouve done a excellent resto onthe boat of yours

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
23 Jul 2015 1:27PM
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I bought some stainless sheet to make up my stove/ sink bench top

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Ill cut and bend it over the bext few days

That's the back of the sheet hope its not to bright

cisco
QLD, 12320 posts
23 Jul 2015 3:34PM
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She looked a bit different last year.




I reckon she is one of the best looking S&S 34s around. The larger rear windows aft break the straight lines of the uniform sixe windows on most of them.

What is the hull number out of interest??

theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
23 Jul 2015 4:27PM
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andy59 said..




She looked a bit different last year.




I second HG, Andy. Beautiful job. My little Folkboat desperately needs a respray...next year/next year's money :(.
Did you do it yourself, or did you have someone do it? What products did you use?
Well done!

andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
23 Jul 2015 4:44PM
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Thanks Cisco, its funny at first I wanted the uniform square windows lilke all the other S an S 34s and even planned to modify the cabin to fit smaller rear windows because that was the image of what I wanted and because i thought the large windows might be a weak point in a knockdown. But now I'm glad I stuck with the original configuration and I fitted 12mm lexan rear windows just to be sure.





I powder coated the old aluminium frames and although they did not come out with a perfect finnish I thought the kind of imperfect finnish was a nice effect.




andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
23 Jul 2015 4:52PM
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Thanks Selkie, The paint job is actually rolled on on the topsides and brush and tipped on the cabin. I did all the prep, highbuilds and the undercoates and I had the local shipright to the top coates. after i watched him a few times i did the hatches and the instument binnacle/ hatch cover myself. The total labour costs for the topcoates and the cabin was less than $700 so It can be a cost effective way to go.
The paint i used was international perfection. its great because as it drys it shrinks and pulls all the brushmarks out.

theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
23 Jul 2015 5:19PM
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andy59 said..
Thanks Selkie, The paint job is actually rolled on on the topsides and brush and tipped on the cabin. I did all the prep, highbuilds and the undercoates and I had the local shipright to the top coates. after i watched him a few times i did the hatches and the instument binnacle/ hatch cover myself. The total labour costs for the topcoates and the cabin was less than $700 so It can be a cost effective way to go.
The paint i used was international perfection. its great because as it drys it shrinks and pulls all the brushmarks out.



She really has come up a treat! And no spraying!

I'm on a tight budget so will need to do all the prep work myself as well...ah, next year :(

Once again, great job

Ramona
NSW, 7474 posts
23 Jul 2015 7:15PM
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andy59 said..
Thanks Selkie, The paint job is actually rolled on on the topsides and brush and tipped on the cabin. I did all the prep, highbuilds and the undercoates and I had the local shipright to the top coates. after i watched him a few times i did the hatches and the instument binnacle/ hatch cover myself. The total labour costs for the topcoates and the cabin was less than $700 so It can be a cost effective way to go.
The paint i used was international perfection. its great because as it drys it shrinks and pulls all the brushmarks out.



Excellent work.

CoolRunnings
NSW, 159 posts
23 Jul 2015 10:27PM
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Top class work Andy-Very few would appreciate that amount of effort.

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
23 Jul 2015 10:43PM
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very nice Job !!!! looking beautiful !!!

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
24 Jul 2015 12:41AM
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theselkie said..

andy59 said..
Thanks Selkie, The paint job is actually rolled on on the topsides and brush and tipped on the cabin. I did all the prep, highbuilds and the undercoates and I had the local shipright to the top coates. after i watched him a few times i did the hatches and the instument binnacle/ hatch cover myself. The total labour costs for the topcoates and the cabin was less than $700 so It can be a cost effective way to go.
The paint i used was international perfection. its great because as it drys it shrinks and pulls all the brushmarks out.




She really has come up a treat! And no spraying!

I'm on a tight budget so will need to do all the prep work myself as well...ah, next year :(

Once again, great job


it takes time Selkie and lots of it Ive yet to do mine Ive just throw some on so far that's next years job for me . Andy's done a excellent job

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
24 Jul 2015 9:55AM
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Two bends to go if i can get the bender to do them after work good so far

andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
24 Jul 2015 10:20AM
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Thanks for all your kind words everyone.
Sorry Cisco I didn't answer your earlier question
I pretty sure she is hull number 59 1978 build.

cisco
QLD, 12320 posts
24 Jul 2015 11:38AM
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Thanks for all your kind words everyone.
Sorry Cisco I didn't answer your earlier question
I pretty sure she is hull number 59 1978 build.



Being that vintage she would have been built before the cheap resins came on the scene.

Also the engine is above the keel where it is designed to be and it looks like you have the Mk I rig. She should be a very strong yacht.

MorningBird will be on your case soon trying to get you to do the LHI BBQ run.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
24 Jul 2015 7:14PM
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Well it fits ok cut out the sink hole
Ill leave the plastic on it for now till i fix it down

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2515 posts
24 Jul 2015 7:55PM
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Finally the deck is all prepped ready for bonding to the hull. It is now down to the last 8 weeks, there seems to be a lot of work still to get done and not enough time...





southace
SA, 4761 posts
24 Jul 2015 7:29PM
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Are you going to fit a rang hood HO2? This was on the boat I'm guessing it's a caravan model it leaks when it rains and I genauarly don't use it as like my cooking smelling through out my vessel!


southace
SA, 4761 posts
24 Jul 2015 7:32PM
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Shaggybaxter said..
Finally the deck is all prepped ready for bonding to the hull. It is now down to the last 8 weeks, there seems to be a lot of work still to get done and not enough time...






So sexy!

SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
24 Jul 2015 8:12PM
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southace said..

Shaggybaxter said..
Finally the deck is all prepped ready for bonding to the hull. It is now down to the last 8 weeks, there seems to be a lot of work still to get done and not enough time...






So sexy!


yes should be in the romance thread !!

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
24 Jul 2015 8:32PM
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southace said..
Are you going to fit a rang hood HO2? This was on the boat I'm guessing it's a caravan model it leaks when it rains and I genauarly don't use it as like my cooking smelling through out my vessel!



Not to sure yet but there a port light close by and then it all depends on how the stove power's up as to whether Ill still have a BOAT after South Ace

I hope it never comes to that
By the way did you ever use the Bat phone or find out if its a direct line to the pentagon ?

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2515 posts
24 Jul 2015 8:38PM
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Two bends to go if i can get the bender to do them after work good so far


Sorry HG , I missed something along the way. Where does this go, and why the two bends?

theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
24 Jul 2015 8:45PM
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SandS said..

southace said..


Shaggybaxter said..
Finally the deck is all prepped ready for bonding to the hull. It is now down to the last 8 weeks, there seems to be a lot of work still to get done and not enough time...






So sexy!



yes should be in the romance thread !!



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