Tag: Boat Work

Sanded one side and 1/3 of the other side yesterday. Ughhh, hard work!

Posted by – June 21, 2009

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Cutting blisters out of the hull.

Posted by – June 20, 2009

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The rudder is off!

Posted by – June 20, 2009

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Whoever put this thing together welded mushroom heads on the ends of all the underwater bolts. Those had to be ground away which means we now need to source some replacement silicone bronze hardware.
The rudder is a bit waterlogged, which we expected, and needs to dry out for a while. We’ll patch it up and give it a proper epoxy coating before it goes back on.
Some really good news is that the gudgeons, part of what holds the rudder on, are fiberglass and not stainless. They apparently switched sometime during the year ours was delivered so we weren’t sure which we’d find. Stainless doesn’t last below the waterline and there isn’t a source for replacements.

Sandstylee

Posted by – June 20, 2009

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Applying Interlux Interstrip 299E to help remove paint before sanding.

Posted by – June 19, 2009

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Scraping side two. Put up a shade tarp. It’s freaking hot with no breeze.

Posted by – June 18, 2009

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One whole side scraped and scrubbed.

Posted by – June 18, 2009

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And the scraping begins! This will be an all day job.

Posted by – June 18, 2009

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Steven and Tony are applying silicone to the deck holes and cracks. A temp fix but we can look a little less gypsy without so many tarps.

Posted by – May 27, 2009

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Installing lifelines

Posted by – May 27, 2009

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