Bit quiet?

Friend bought a wrecked Sealine 305 Statesman as a project (bought blind). Been at it pretty much 10 hours per day for the past 2 weeks.

Engines OK, everything else needs doing!

So far:
Completely de-grease / clean / dry bilges
Outdrive Trim Pumps - Got them Working
Trim Tabs - Got them working
Port Trim up - Replaced signal (trim button) cable
Re-wired from batteries - isolator - bus-bars
New bilge pumps with all new wiring
Trace various wiring issues
Removed seacocks
Removed rotten engine bay covers
Removed all old nav gear
Removed all sh1te / redundant wiring
Cut out section on top of diesel tanks to clean out the gunk (took about 2kg of sludge / diesel bug out of each tank)

Still to do:
Stop leaks from the flybridge
Remove calorifier (may have to cut some seating out)
Sort out out-drives (Hopefully just prop shaft seals / water pickup connection / few other nigglies)
Compound / Polish

I'm most likely missing loads of stuff, that's all I can think of off hand.

Photos ???
 
Having recently bought a reliable 4 stroke cruising jet ski (I can almost feel the daggers), currently planning a day trip on the Clyde west coast. Plan is a 100 mile round trip round the kyles of bute, stopping off at tignabruich and Bute along the way.
Sensible weather will be the key.
Originally planned to do it with the boat, but don’t fancy exposing it to the salt and she would be gutsy at the pace of need to keep up to do it in a day.
 
Busy doing work on the boat and enjoying the southern hemisphere Summer - which has been late and is so far variable as it was last year. After having the boat on the hard for 5 months last summer i'm trying to get some usage!

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Fixed generator undervolt fault (cap blew)
Replaced water gauge - this: (recommended!) http://www.hendersons.co.uk/boattank/tank-level-gauge.html
Temp repair to port gearbox stuck selector- awaiting parts for permanent fix.

Going down soon to remove Quark Elex G022 GSM monitor / switch to send back to factory for firmware update.
Also need to give boat a GOOD wash to remove green and spider poo!

Got my mates boat to service next week, and also finish installation of G022 GSM monitor / switch.

First trip booked for beginning of March - 6 days, first time with new baby. Still need to sort baby sleeping arrangements (probably portable bassinet)
 
BruceK will be working on his legs

How very perceptive. My boat is in a million pieces at the moment just at that point where you start getting bored of it all.
Winter maintenance. That time when you have to pay the fiddler for all your summer sins.
 
Fixed generator undervolt fault (cap blew)
Replaced water gauge - this: (recommended!) http://www.hendersons.co.uk/boattank/tank-level-gauge.html
Temp repair to port gearbox stuck selector- awaiting parts for permanent fix.

Going down soon to remove Quark Elex G022 GSM monitor / switch to send back to factory for firmware update.
Also need to give boat a GOOD wash to remove green and spider poo!

Got my mates boat to service next week, and also finish installation of G022 GSM monitor / switch.

First trip booked for beginning of March - 6 days, first time with new baby. Still need to sort baby sleeping arrangements (probably portable bassinet)

Not sure what boat you have but when my daughter was a baby I made a custom mattress under the saloon table and added a wooden end piece. Boat was a small cranchi endurance 33

In our targa 40 I used cot sides that slide under the mattress and were great in the single beds.
 
Having recently bought a reliable 4 stroke cruising jet ski (I can almost feel the daggers), currently planning a day trip on the Clyde west coast. Plan is a 100 mile round trip round the kyles of bute, stopping off at tignabruich and Bute along the way.
Sensible weather will be the key.
Originally planned to do it with the boat, but don’t fancy exposing it to the salt and she would be gutsy at the pace of need to keep up to do it in a day.

100 mile trip?
 
Yesterday I accidentally locked SWMBO in the engine room whilst servicing the generator. I went off to get some more oil so left her in for an hour or so. This was not calculated to impress so boat may have to be put on sale to finance divorce settlement.

I hope she serviced the generator to your satisfaction:encouragement: Engines next?:)
 
New boat just before Christmas so......NO liftout, upgrades or annual maintenance required this winter!!! Just getting out there and using it.
 
Yesterday I accidentally locked SWMBO in the engine room whilst servicing the generator. I went off to get some more oil so left her in for an hour or so. This was not calculated to impress so boat may have to be put on sale to finance divorce settlement.

Oh dear! I'm not quite sure whether I should be laughing or offering condolences. All I can say is winter is no time to be spending nights in the dog house. Maybe one of those cheap Chinese diesel heaters might come in handy about now.
 
We're all at Boot Dusseldorf - I'm sitting here with jfm, Deleted User, jrudge, pinnacle, ngm, rafiki, henryf and whitelighter.
I'm looking forward to the henryf Boot Review. Until then, for those that haven't been, it is a great show, huge exhibition halls, plenty of room and incredible variety of boats. Easy to access from the airport. Most of us did in in a (long) day trip, made longer by the airports inability to cope with a sprinkle of snow. issues at both ends, not just LHR.
 
Oh dear! I'm not quite sure whether I should be laughing or offering condolences. All I can say is winter is no time to be spending nights in the dog house. Maybe one of those cheap Chinese diesel heaters might come in handy about now.

I think it might take a bit more than a cheap Chinese heater Bruce. An outing to one of Liverpool's finest may be needed.
 
....and a new dress and finery I suspect. Good luck, your blooper has to go down in the Hall of Fame :encouragement:
 
Working on my new to me T52. So far fitted a webasto heater and rigged some extra engine room lighting. Already starting to stress that the winter won't be long enough to finish the task list despite working on the boat nearly every weekend. Trying to convince myself I don't need to do everything in the first year of ownership but struggling :)
With the heater fitted and a spotify subscription tinkering on the boat in the winter has become a lot more pleasant though. Not sure what the harbour master thinks of this lone soul dragging a marina cart full of tools over the jetty on a wet rainy sunday. Half expecting him too send for the men in white coats.
 
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