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[Re: papayamon2]
#91449 12/06/06 08:43 PM 12/06/06 08:43 PM |
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Posts: 1,658 Florida Suncoast, Dunedin Caus... | I would try sanding and polishing first.
If you want to get them sprayed, paint or gel-coat I could help you out with it.
If the hulls are consistent in color, a better way might be to spray them with Vinyl Ester Duratec. If you want to talk about it call me. Check PM.
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[Re: catman]
#91450 12/06/06 09:05 PM 12/06/06 09:05 PM |
Joined: May 2006 Posts: 1,383 Kingston SE South Australia JeffS
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Posts: 1,383 Kingston SE South Australia | Be carefull with the leak test if you put water in the hulls a little depth is a lot of weight. If you do it on the trailer make sure it is attatched to the car so it doesnt flip up suddenly and take out all the bulkheads as the water rushes out. Best way I know is to put the water in with the hose, turn off the tap when enough water is in. Leave the hose in place then when you have found your leak take the hose off the tap lay it on the ground and the water will syphon out. As for the paint I spent a lot of time and money painting my cat with perfection and it does look good but marks show up even more on a newly painted boat. I would tidy the boat as much as possible then enjoy the sailing a salesman would then call the remaining marks the patina of age.sorry about the ramble regards
Jeff Southall Current boats Nacra 5.8 1703 Animal Scanning Services Nacra 5.8 1667 Ram Raider Nacra 18 Square Arrow 1576
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[Re: warbird]
#91452 12/08/06 07:27 AM 12/08/06 07:27 AM |
Joined: Aug 2003 Posts: 241 Largo, Florida papayamon2 OP
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Posts: 241 Largo, Florida | Warbird, thanks for the great info from someone who's owned one! A couple of questions:
1) What's a BUNG? (Sorry, we're losing something in the cross-ocean translation--I really don't know the term!)
2) What, specifically, did you have in mind when you said that it's important to use the rudders properly? (I do have an original copy of the manual, by the way.)
You're right about the box in the inspection ports coming loose. That's the case in the starboard hull, but I'm planning to remove both inspection ports (which were installed horribly by the last owner), reattach that box, then put new ports in w/ a line attached to the caps.
I've already got the 5 or 6 to one boom sheeting setup, and all the blocks (which are Harken) are in excellent condition. Although the previous owned left the boat itself out in the elements, at least he stowed all the sails and gear in his garage!
The bottoms of the hulls have very little wear on them, so I shouldn't have to reglass.
Your old boat looks great, BTW. Hopefully, I'll have mine looking likewise within the next month or so. | | | Re: I did it -- HELP!
[Re: papayamon2]
#91459 12/12/06 12:46 PM 12/12/06 12:46 PM |
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Posts: 5,582 “an island in the Pacifi... | The bolts will work but make sure there's no interference between the bolt head and the rudder casting. You might also think about making a backing plate for underneath the hull lip instead of using washers. That'll distribute the load on the 'glass. Use the fitting as a template. US Sail Level 2 Instructor US Sail Level 3 Coach | | |
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