Kristal
Well-Known Member
Moray McPhail of the excellent Classic Marine reports that the eminent supplier of classic boat bits have begun working in stainless as well as more traditional metals. This is interesting, as I was only just discussing with CM's neighbour, Mike Illingworth of Robertson's of Woodbridge, whether it would be nice to replace much of Crystal's bronzework with stainless instead. I have got the right arse with Verdigris, and Crystal's mainmast is already ablaze with quite stunning stainless work designed for a quite different boat and transplanted to her by sheer good fortune before I bought her. She also sports stainless steel standing rigging and Norseman terminals on the same mast. I think she'd look lovely with stainless fittings all round, and seeing as some of her original bronze fittings require replacing, this is the right time to think about it.
I am, of course, hearing all sorts of dissent from all sorts of people about this - interestingly, none of them boatowners - and words are being used like "ruining the olde worlde charm" and "authenticity" - this, by the way, amuses me as even I have no idea what is "authentic" as she doesn't even carry her original rig or deck...
So it's from you fellow owners I seek opinions - can stainless (or indeed Chrome) work on a wooden boat of classic appearance?
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I am, of course, hearing all sorts of dissent from all sorts of people about this - interestingly, none of them boatowners - and words are being used like "ruining the olde worlde charm" and "authenticity" - this, by the way, amuses me as even I have no idea what is "authentic" as she doesn't even carry her original rig or deck...
So it's from you fellow owners I seek opinions - can stainless (or indeed Chrome) work on a wooden boat of classic appearance?
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