I spoke too soon! Today we were booted, it all fell apart when I advised them I would need two days before I was ready for the mast step. So now we are back to dropping her in the water sand motoring to the club. Grrr....
If anyone is bored anad lurking near RQYS from the 30th-4th, come and say G'day, I'll have the beer fridge stocked.
Warning: you may get suckered into helping carry the mast up to the hard if it is the 30-31st!
Brilliant idea
give new meaning to your nom de plume
congrats on getting Fusion
nearly there
perhaps week end sail to port Philip bay as shakedown,as she's so quick
we would like to see her
Where the anchor winch is being mounted its double skinned glass with foam so Ive cut through the top layer of glass and mixed up some epoxy and added glue filler and flowed it into the voids including where the cables run into the boat. Tomorrow Ill clean it up and epoxy some glass Matt over the area fair it all up next weekend and lay some primer down.
Id love to lay some teak deck but not in this life Sands sponsorship makes a very tight budget I'm afraid
Cut out yesterdays epoxy fill on the anchor winch platform and also removed the old head sea cocks which will be epoxy filled in . Had to do other thing today so not much time for the boat. Had to re drill the mounting holes again after string lining the winch in this photo
These two sea cocks were like pulling a tooth to remove very tuff
Finishing off my new tiller today, rudder is currently fly at the painters getting top coated then back on the boat!
Got my mast on yesterday - so pleased all my measuring & trigonometry calcs worked :)
More pics:
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Finishing off my new tiller today, rudder is currently fly at the painters getting top coated then back on the boat!
Nice job
Got my mast on yesterday - so pleased all my measuring & trigonometry calcs worked :)
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Get a weight off the crane? Does not look light.
Got my mast on yesterday - so pleased all my measuring & trigonometry calcs worked :)
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Lazz , that is a great calculating !!!! well done .......
Nearly finished removing the anti foul on one side. the sander packed it in so I had some spare time and removed the rudder and brought it home to refurbish.
Next weekend should get a lot done had to work over Christmas break ,so she was a bit neglected
After a few days of dicking around, I finally got my Sailect data uploaded. It turned out that I had been given a dbase of files, instead of individual files per sail.
This would have been fine except you need the Pro version of the Nav software to read the db file!
I finally swallowed my pride, admitted defeat and contacted Structures.
Overnight I got some new files, and one click later presto!
Somedays I hate software, especially the learning phase.
Edit: For reference: GSE is headsail, GV is mainsail, Ris is reef, haute is full, trinquette is staysail.
After a few days of dicking around, I finally got my Sailect data uploaded. It turned out that I had been given a dbase of files, instead of individual files per sail.
This would have been fine except you need the Pro version of the Nav software to read the db file!
I finally swallowed my pride, admitted defeat and contacted Structures.
Overnight I got some new files, and one click later presto!
Somedays I hate software, especially the learning phase.
Edit: For reference: GSE is headsail, GV is mainsail, Ris is reef, haute is full, trinquette is staysail.
I'm not going to even try to read this post shaggy way to much for my poor brain ....iPad and a remote for my auto pilot is as far as I'm going!
Shaggles , that looks exactly like an ink blob my shrink showed to me once ......... I told him that's hows Shaggiod chooses his sail sizes !!!!
he told me i needed anther appointment !!!!
Shaggles , that looks exactly like an ink blob my shrink showed to me once ......... I told him that's hows Shaggiod chooses his sail sizes !!!!
he told me i needed anther appointment !!!!
Did the Doctor say appointment or ointment Sands
I got the classic version with my old Boat Sands
Ketch
Sail Area
Luff Leach Foot LP
Main 16.45 sqm 8.85 9.20 3.54
Mizzen 7.3 sqm 5.90 6.25 2.36
No. 1 27.5 sqm 10.38 10.03 5.66 5.31
No. 2 *21.1 sqm 9.08 9.09 4.82 4.65
No. 3 * 17.7 sqm 8.39 8.09 4.48 4.38
No. 4 10.54 sqm 7.79 7.08 3.07 2.7
Before
Ramona had a excellent suggestion which was epoxy around the stainless rudder post inside and seal up where it comes out for the pintels
Which I will do this is a home after work project so Ill be working on it for a few weeks Id say
After lots to do yet
Ill follow this method for my rudder
I might co-share that appointment Sands!
Hehe....that's good HG
You guys gave me a laugh!!
That's great video Hg. Was there much water in your rudder?
Ever since I put her on the hard the bottom of the rudder was always damp . which gave me two possibility
One was the cockpit drains after a rain may have been running down the rudder
Possibility two was not the above and as I am coating the hull in Epoxy Barrier coat the rudder had to be removed
Ive been watching since before Christmas and always appear to have a some moisture around the lower section of the rudder .
Unfortunately for me I look at my old boat like Id service a crane in a ten year service it has to come apart and be inspected.
The internals of the rudder were wet because of the angle the rudder is when fitted to the boat the outer edge is where the water inside drains to then runs down.
The lower foamed section in places was wet and had lost its properties along with water running to the outer edge from the stainless rudder shaft.
This weekend Ill open the rudder up higher and clean out all the old foam and inspect the stainless frame work for any sort of damage but the frame work looks really solid.
I wanted to slowly open it up as I had no idea of what was inside and how the rudder was constructed before hand internally.
I bought some Bote Cote two part pouring foam via Marine Timbers Seaford for back filling later but I have to make the rudder case absolute clean before hand and I want to sand and grind around where the stainless rudder shaft (internally)at the pintle points so I can add some epoxy to seal the shaft to the rudder blade to assist it from leaking again. I'm not sure yet where sea water was entering but Ill epoxy internally every exposed part of pintle areas on rudder shaft . Then clean it all up and slowly fill the rudder with foam and close it up using epoxy resin and mat and fair it and barrier coat and paint it
The rudders done a good job been sitting in sea water for 38 years I guess it could have dome more year as it was but I dont want to be doing this sort of stuff in ten years time . Id rather be sailing then.
Seawater is entering the rudder at the exposed SS shaft just below the water line. [They all do that sir]!
Fibreglass does not stick too well with SS and the constant changes and variations of temperature will always let water in. Best to plan to have water always there and have a core that can handle moisture or make it solid. Mines always wet and I'm expecting another 30 years or so before I have to do something about it. Very little strain on my rudder or yours. People with spade rudders can just panic.
Seawater is entering the rudder at the exposed SS shaft just below the water line. [They all do that sir]!
Fibreglass does not stick too well with SS and the constant changes and variations of temperature will always let water in. Best to plan to have water always there and have a core that can handle moisture or make it solid. Mines always wet and I'm expecting another 30 years or so before I have to do something about it. Very little strain on my rudder or yours. People with spade rudders can just panic.
Your right Ramona
Tracing the stains it appears that most of the water is running down the tiller and entering the tiller mounts at the rudder.
After I finish this project .
What I intend is every time I anti foul I will also run some sealant around the tiller mounts and pintels areas of the rudder post The exterior of my old rudder badly needed a good make over .
Behind the tiller mounting holes it also runs a H section in stainless steel
I am thinking before I finish making ready to re fill with foam Ill fill the void under the tiller mounts with epoxy and re drill the tiller mounting holes through the epoxy.
The way it was made before the holes were just drilled through the outer fiber glass skin and through H section under it and through the foam .
If I can seal that area with some epoxy and re drill it it may assist in less water entering the inside of the rudder Ill also epoxy around the pintles inside the rudder then epoxy and fiberglass tape the S/S H sections to the inside of the rudder case where I can
If Id know what was inside as far as frame work goes I probably would have cut the fiber glass into section so each H section had an original fiber glass rudder skin over it and tape the H section to the out skin before re foaming.
That would also help in obtaining the original shape of the rudder afterwards. Ill post a photo with a tape measure along the rudder post showing the welded H sections all of the H sections are at right angles to the rudder post
I think a few would be interested as to whats inside a walker Rudder
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