john_morris_uk
Well-Known Member
I was asked to help with the wiring of a boat sometime ago. The boat was a bit of a wreck (to put it mildly) but was being 'restored' by someone I knew through work. It was an old open decked 20' fishing boat with a cuddy and he had found a large second hand diesel engine which he had fitted with some prop of unknown (and uncalculated as far as I am aware) dimensions. The planking and fastenings were dodgy to say the least and he proudly showed me how he had been removing old rusty fastenings below the waterline and replacing them with brass screws. He was full of enthusiasm and very proud of his work but he could see me looking dubious so immediately went into explanations about how brass doesn't rust and if I could just help with the charging system he would be able to launch her soon.
I am still having qualms about not being able to find the words to explain that brass wasn't going to be suitable (but I also know there was no way he would cough up for bronze screws!) I sorted the charging system and went quietly on my way hoping and praying that it didn't spring a plank when he was miles out at sea. My conscience still troubles me that I saw a boat being repaired in a way that was potentially dangerous and yet the repairs and danger would be invisible to any subsequent owner.
What would you have said?
I am still having qualms about not being able to find the words to explain that brass wasn't going to be suitable (but I also know there was no way he would cough up for bronze screws!) I sorted the charging system and went quietly on my way hoping and praying that it didn't spring a plank when he was miles out at sea. My conscience still troubles me that I saw a boat being repaired in a way that was potentially dangerous and yet the repairs and danger would be invisible to any subsequent owner.
What would you have said?