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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
bubble7777
QLD, 191 posts
14 Jul 2015 10:01PM
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All the best in sea breeze
Cheers
HG02
I do have emails that Ill sent photo to.
Cheers from an old Bikie



huh?

have I been missing something?

HG account was suspended?

maybe more disturbing is haydens thinks his a bikie.. maybe his gone senile. I thought he was a sailor and belongs on seabrezze.

andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
15 Jul 2015 6:26PM
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Finally got my new folding prop today. Thanks for all the advice from seabreezers
It turned out that Gori could not supply a left handed prop in the right size so I went with the varifold which was air freighted from the UK to a local supplier $1400 + GST.





I'm taking the boat out of the water next week to install it, the depth sounder and log as well as an anti foul. Hopefully it will all get done in 7 days on the hard.

southace
SA, 4777 posts
15 Jul 2015 7:21PM
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That's Prop Porn Andy! What coatings are you going to apply?

I ordered 3 of these. Apparently buy 2 get one for free....so one for my Mate and 2 for me

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/DC-90V-30A-Amp-Volt-Combo-Meter-Battery-Capacity-Power-Charge-Discharge-Monitor-/151573667969


Donk107
TAS, 2446 posts
15 Jul 2015 9:42PM
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andy59 said..
Finally got my new folding prop today. Thanks for all the advice from seabreezers
It turned out that Gori could not supply a left handed prop in the right size so I went with the varifold which was air freighted from the UK to a local supplier $1400 + GST.





I'm taking the boat out of the water next week to install it, the depth sounder and log as well as an anti foul. Hopefully it will all get done in 7 days on the hard.


Hi Andy

Nice looking prop

If you don't mind me asking was there any reason why you went with a 2 blade over a 3 blade (assuming that a 3 blade version was available)

Regards Don

shaggybaxter
QLD, 2579 posts
15 Jul 2015 9:42PM
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That's exactly what I was going to say Southace, that is one sexy prop.
Nice one Andy, is it possible to have prop envy?

Edit: Don't go HG you big pillock, we'll seriously miss you! And you're a kindred bikie scum, that makes you all the more lovable...

andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
16 Jul 2015 7:48AM
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Thats a great value meter Southace. Good question about what coating to apply to the prop. I was thinking Propspeed is the best, but apprantly that requires sanding the whole thing with 80 grit to key it. I would be interested to know if anyone thinks there is a better alternative to Propspeed.

Don, I thought the 2 blad was more streamlined than the 3 blade, but the overwhelming consideration was price. I wanted a folding over a feathering because they have less chance of catching debri and I couldn't find any folding 3 blades for under $3K.

I don't know about prop envy Shaggy but i do know its possible to have boat envy

cisco
QLD, 12346 posts
16 Jul 2015 12:24PM
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andy59 said..
Good question about what coating to apply to the prop. I was thinking Propspeed is the best, but apprantly that requires sanding the whole thing with 80 grit to key it. I would be interested to know if anyone thinks there is a better alternative to Propspeed.


It has been discussed on the forum before. Someone said that Cabots CFP works as well as Propspeed. I know it works bloody well on timber floors.

I have been hoping someone here had used it and would give a report on it's effectiveness. My prop has Propspeed on it at the moment but I will be trying CFP the next time it needs recoating.

CoolRunnings
NSW, 159 posts
16 Jul 2015 9:38PM
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Love the look of that prop Andy.

Is one of the blades in the picture actually longer than the other? I used to access a mate's bead blaster in preparation for Propspeed or other prop antifoul. Does not remove any material and gets rid of mill finish/old coatings for good keying of new paint.

Cabots CFP is a good product, but not just on floors. It's great also for table tops and takes the knocks/scratches quite well. Not sure on props, but it may hold up underwater.

The Kubota engine on the Tug fired up today for the first time and runs sweet!

benateau281
WA, 39 posts
16 Jul 2015 10:53PM
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Got here bum painted and made her shiny.nice




MorningBird
NSW, 2664 posts
17 Jul 2015 2:19AM
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andy59 said...
Finally got my new folding prop today. Thanks for all the advice from seabreezers
It turned out that Gori could not supply a left handed prop in the right size so I went with the varifold which was air freighted from the UK to a local supplier $1400 + GST.





I'm taking the boat out of the water next week to install it, the depth sounder and log as well as an anti foul. Hopefully it will all get done in 7 days on the hard.

I have the same prop Andy. Mine is 15" by 10". I have Propspeed on it and I recommend it. It was done in October last before Lord Howe where we did about 60 hours on the motor. Probably has 70 hours now and she still gets 6.0 kts at high cruise revs. The prop hasn't been touched even for a wipe down in that time.
You do need to run the prop every few weeks to clean any slime off.

theace
NSW, 70 posts
17 Jul 2015 9:41AM
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Hi Andy,I was the one who painted my prop with cfp that was at the end of march I have not had a dive on it yet to see if it is holding up .The engine still runs to the same rpm as before and boat speed is the same. My prop is the same as yours and when I cleaned it up before coating I reckon everyone in the mariner had been to have a look at it,with the same comments as fellow seabreezers.If you go the cfp path only put a light coat on it at a time,lightly sand and keep recoating 4-5 coats. You will need to keep turning the prop while it is drying as the product is very runny.Dont forget to get the hardener with it when you purchase the cfp.My friend was impressed with the finished job and we were going to do his prop this weekend but the weather forecast does not look good and we wont be able to have another go for 2-3 weeks.I will take photos then and post em up.

cisco
QLD, 12346 posts
17 Jul 2015 11:41AM
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Dont forget to get the hardener with it when you purchase the cfp.


I wasn't aware that there is a hardener for CFP. We are talking about the same product aren't we?? That is Cabots CFP which is a water based clear finish designed for timber floors.

andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
18 Jul 2015 9:33AM
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Cool runnings both blades are the same size
Might do some more investigations on the cabots but it seems everyone is pretty happy with propspeed
MB mine is a 17x12 on 3 to 1 reduction what with a 24 hp motor quite a difference in props hey

theace
NSW, 70 posts
19 Jul 2015 1:08PM
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Cisco, There is a hardener for the cfp I purchased mine from the big green shed for CFP & hardener It was about seventy dollars. There will be enough to do about ten props with it.

cisco
QLD, 12346 posts
19 Jul 2015 2:37PM
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Cisco, There is a hardener for the cfp I purchased mine from the big green shed for CFP & hardener It was about seventy dollars. There will be enough to do about ten props with it.


Thank you. I am looking forward to see your results.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
20 Jul 2015 1:18PM
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Fitted up my stove fuel tank and punp

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Fitted my draw and bunk top that the
Table slides out of
Then went mad and bought a Bukh DV 24 that ill refurbish next year anf fit it next winter




Gravy7
NSW, 242 posts
20 Jul 2015 1:21PM
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Welcome back HG02!!!

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
20 Jul 2015 1:28PM
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Bi gravy ill be back
Ill write A bit more tonight as my fingers are a bit to big for a phone pad
The dv 20 thats in my boat now runs fine but i was going to gove it a minor overhaul next winter
The dv24 is still a current model uses the same cylinders and pistons the heads been changed injectors on the oposite side plus a few minor alterations

cisco
QLD, 12346 posts
20 Jul 2015 1:39PM
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HG02!!!! Welcome back young fella. Nice install of the kero tank.

That Bukh looks like it has a sail drive gearbox???

andy59
QLD, 1153 posts
20 Jul 2015 2:39PM
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Welcome back HG
Thats a good idea to buy a second hand Bukh. I saw one for 2 grand a while ago and was thinking of doing the same thing.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
20 Jul 2015 3:21PM
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I jyust felt im getting the lasest bukh a d its easy up date
Ill use my dv20 gear box as the DV 24 has a failed sail drive gearbox thr legs ok and thr motor is fine
Doing this way i get. A good 6 months to give it a minor rebuild and fit it next winter
Im buying a dometic portable head for now so i can sail this summer

Yara
NSW, 1283 posts
20 Jul 2015 3:29PM
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Good to see you back HG. I knew they couldnt keep you away.

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
20 Jul 2015 7:10PM
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Yara said..
Good to see you back HG. I knew they couldnt keep you away.


Thanks Yarra maybe Ill learn some thing

Heres a couple of better photo of my next year job around easter refurbishing the DV24 Pistons / Cylinders and ring big end bearing gasket set and a top end overhaul.
Ill haul the boat out next winter around Hasting , I was going there this year but Ill wait it out and fit the masts in the spring and go sailing this coming season










SandS
VIC, 5904 posts
20 Jul 2015 8:21PM
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HG02 said..
Bi gravy ill be back
Ill write A bit more tonight as my fingers are a bit to big for a phone pad
The dv 20 thats in my boat now runs fine but i was going to gove it a minor overhaul next winter
The dv24 is still a current model uses the same cylinders and pistons the heads been changed injectors on the oposite side plus a few minor alterations


good to see you back on deck HG ...........the fuel tank for the stove looks magnificent !!!!!

slammin
QLD, 995 posts
20 Jul 2015 10:12PM
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Likewise good to see you're back HG.

Love the fuel tank but still confused 4 openings + pressure + is the pump into one of the openings??? Can't wait to see what goes where!

HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
20 Jul 2015 11:44PM
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slammin said..
Likewise good to see you're back HG.

Love the fuel tank but still confused 4 openings + pressure + is the pump into one of the openings??? Can't wait to see what goes where!


One is a pressure relief valve ( similar to a pressure cooker valve) 2 gauge 3 hand pump inlet to pressurize the tank 4 tank to stove fuel line
One fitted has a non return valve which I am assuming goes to the pump so pressurized air can return to the pump
I need to clean those two jets Ive a couple of stainless elbows to fit for the tank l;level and need to buy some clear tubing for the tank level.
When some silly bloke stops buying stuff , I might be able to buy some new burners for the Taylor stove





whiteout
QLD, 264 posts
22 Jul 2015 1:11AM
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new things





HG02
VIC, 5814 posts
22 Jul 2015 7:42AM
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Very nice stove White out


thats better



whiteout
QLD, 264 posts
22 Jul 2015 10:18AM
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a little worried about an Irish Packed liferaft.................hahaha



Thanks for that HG

theselkie
QLD, 555 posts
22 Jul 2015 3:17PM
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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



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