atelford
Well-Known Member
Last year I obtained a wooden boat built in 1910. It was originally designed for Belfast Lough and so has a very big heavy keel. It was built by a policeman for his daughter and as more people saw it sailed more were created. Nowadays there is about 6 or so remaining in my club. Thats the background covered and Im ashamed to say it has had no repairs carried out since I got it. With a new year comes the resolution to finally get this thing floating again. Below as some photos. My questions are:
Where the bottom section of the hull meets the stern there is a gap that is easy to see through. What can I use to seal this ?
The deck wood is very soft. I can press my fingernail into it to leave a mark. WHat is the best way of replacing the deck.
Is the boat safe ? With nails holding it together almost 100 years old is there any hope to float this boat again ? See the attached photos for info.
If you have any suggestions, general advice..... anything...... I'll be glad to hear peoples thoughts.
Where the bottom section of the hull meets the stern there is a gap that is easy to see through. What can I use to seal this ?
The deck wood is very soft. I can press my fingernail into it to leave a mark. WHat is the best way of replacing the deck.
Is the boat safe ? With nails holding it together almost 100 years old is there any hope to float this boat again ? See the attached photos for info.
If you have any suggestions, general advice..... anything...... I'll be glad to hear peoples thoughts.