rotrax
Well-Known Member
Our Steel Hartley Ella was hauled on Thursday. I pressure washed it, removed the five anodes, cleaned and primed a few hull loose spots and we got two coats of Altex No. 5 antifoul on by Friday lunchtime. Yesterday we took the shine off the white painted hull, I filled a few places where rust was showing previously and where treating the area had left small hollows - the paint thickness must be 1.5mm! Removed a short piece of rubbing strake to deal with a small corroded area underneath and by the end of today we had top coated the Starboard side. Will deal with the Port side tomorrow, including another small area of corrosion under the rubbing strake.
Our mate Errol, builder of several large Steel boats over the last thirty years will move the exhaust outlet to the side instead of it exiting the transom almost at water level where it splashes all over the transom and cockpit when the engine is running. He will cut a hole for our new plotter and weld some fairleads to the foredeck toerail. He will, I hope, weld a plate over the old exhaust hole...................
Once that is done, back in the 'oggin and it will be time to paint and kiwi grip the flush deck - no coachroof on this design - fit the plotter and go sailing.
Errol went to the Marlborough Sounds Thursday, back soon.
He went to see the replica Endevour, and, in fact, might sail back to Wellington in company with it.
We are really pleased with our efforts from last year, the new windows look great, the corrosion around the window apertures was dealt with properly and shows no sign of returning.
A first for us, we started and finished the cruising class Saturday race yesterday from the Start Box for the Evans Bay club. Never been interested in boat racing, but it was good to help out.
When Ella is ready they keep telling us they will find us some experienced crew and take us out racing!
Not sure about that, but we shall see.
At least she will look good!
I'll report further progress as it happens, from WAY down South, bye for now..............................
Our mate Errol, builder of several large Steel boats over the last thirty years will move the exhaust outlet to the side instead of it exiting the transom almost at water level where it splashes all over the transom and cockpit when the engine is running. He will cut a hole for our new plotter and weld some fairleads to the foredeck toerail. He will, I hope, weld a plate over the old exhaust hole...................
Once that is done, back in the 'oggin and it will be time to paint and kiwi grip the flush deck - no coachroof on this design - fit the plotter and go sailing.
Errol went to the Marlborough Sounds Thursday, back soon.
He went to see the replica Endevour, and, in fact, might sail back to Wellington in company with it.
We are really pleased with our efforts from last year, the new windows look great, the corrosion around the window apertures was dealt with properly and shows no sign of returning.
A first for us, we started and finished the cruising class Saturday race yesterday from the Start Box for the Evans Bay club. Never been interested in boat racing, but it was good to help out.
When Ella is ready they keep telling us they will find us some experienced crew and take us out racing!
Not sure about that, but we shall see.
At least she will look good!
I'll report further progress as it happens, from WAY down South, bye for now..............................