Boat restoration

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Hi all , I have been embarking on a very extreme boat restoration over the last 3 years I am in the process of restoring a 28ft pacesetter 28 ft racing yacht I brought for a pound that was in a very sorry state, the keel was very heavy corroded and needed a lot of work , the engine needed repacing because someone had left the seacock open for 14 years and it was completely destroyed internally. And the cabin was water logged and parts of the bench’s had rotten though.
My aim is to have it done by next year but here are a few pictures from the start of the journey to now . I brought a second hand engine which I have rebuilt myself but still have a long way to go . I plan to update this fairly regularly in the next few months to show how things progress.
 

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Concerto

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Renovating any boat is very time consuming and costly. I have spent 10 years renovating my Westerly Fulmar, which I expected would only take 2 to 3 years and has cost about 3 times the original budget as I improved so much to a very high standard. Have a look at these 2 links to see what I did. If you need any advice just ask away and I will do my best to help.

https://wiki.westerly-owners.co.uk/images/3/3f/Concerto.pdf


There are plenty more links in My About page on this forum.

Keep on working and you will be so happy when you finally spend more time sailing than renovating. Good luck.
 

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Welcome! and well done! It's heart warming to see a good boat saved from the scrappers.
It has such nice lines I couldn’t bare to see it scraped,fortunately this isn’t my first restoration as my first boat required quite a lot of work but wasn’t nearly in as bad a state as this one . Will be a mega boat when it is done!
 

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Renovating any boat is very time consuming and costly. I have spent 10 years renovating my Westerly Fulmar, which I expected would only take 2 to 3 years and has cost about 3 times the original budget as I improved so much to a very high standard. Have a look at these 2 links to see what I did. If you need any advice just ask away and I will do my best to help.

https://wiki.westerly-owners.co.uk/images/3/3f/Concerto.pdf


There are plenty more links in My About page on this forum.

Keep on working and you will be so happy when you finally spend more time sailing than renovating. Good luck.
Thankyou very much for this , tbh that usually ends up happing with project boats or anything free , lucky I have the practical skills to do most things myself, otherwise I don’t think it would be viable to save . My aim is to have it sailable next year but I will definitely give this a watch
 

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Welcome.

You're mad to take on such a project, of course, but the world needs more such madness. More power to
Welcome.

You're mad to take on such a project, of course, but the world needs more such madness. More power to you
Unfortunately I only ever seem to pick project boats as I like to know everything is done to as high of a standard as possible. It is progressing nicely and will be my dream boat when finshed .
 

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My kind of boat 👍 Does 28ft make her 1/2 ton class?
It does , was designed for the fastnet in the 80s and did have an irc rating , I have all the paper work for it and once’s it is complete I plan to race it locally , pretty sure it’s the only lifting keel one left , only 40 pacesetters were ever made so it’s quite a rare and unique boat
 
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