Bergman
Well-Known Member
I am looking at buying a new boat. Previous boat was a modern bermudan rig, this one is a gaff rigged ketch with wooden masts and spars and galvanised rigging.
I am a bit concerned about maintenance of this stuff. I've read the stuff about boiled linseed oil but how is it applied, how long do you boil it, is it applied hot or cold, does it need doing every year.
Similarly the masts, they are described as "grown timber" which I assume means each mast is a piece of tree. The topmasts are painted white, but the main part of the mast are a sort of dirty blackish brown colour. Do I need to do some sort of annual anointing of these, and if so with what. Would ordinary common or garden Cuprinol be ok. Similarly would Dulux do for painting the topmast or should I use a "boat" paint.
Last question - I would wish to install a radar if I buy the boat - can I rout a groove down the part of the mast where the gaff jaws slide for the cable to the scanner. The masts seen to me pretty substantial chunks of timber, they are mounted in tabernacles and the section in the tabernacle is about 9" square.
Extra last question, since I don't know what I don't know - what should I have asked that I have'nt asked.
Thanks in advance.
I am a bit concerned about maintenance of this stuff. I've read the stuff about boiled linseed oil but how is it applied, how long do you boil it, is it applied hot or cold, does it need doing every year.
Similarly the masts, they are described as "grown timber" which I assume means each mast is a piece of tree. The topmasts are painted white, but the main part of the mast are a sort of dirty blackish brown colour. Do I need to do some sort of annual anointing of these, and if so with what. Would ordinary common or garden Cuprinol be ok. Similarly would Dulux do for painting the topmast or should I use a "boat" paint.
Last question - I would wish to install a radar if I buy the boat - can I rout a groove down the part of the mast where the gaff jaws slide for the cable to the scanner. The masts seen to me pretty substantial chunks of timber, they are mounted in tabernacles and the section in the tabernacle is about 9" square.
Extra last question, since I don't know what I don't know - what should I have asked that I have'nt asked.
Thanks in advance.