HandmadeMatt
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Hi.
I restored a free Mirror dinghy years ago and really enjoyed doing it and sailing it.
I build and restore campervans and was interested in an alternative project. A bigger boat seemed like a natural progression.
You can see my previous work here www.HandmadeMatt.com
I've bought a 1963 Robert Tucker Mystic 21 in complete and solid condition with and inboard engine and lots of extras. It came with a fantastic trailer. She's just in need of LOTS of cleaning, TLC, a "boat load" (sorry) of sanding, painting and varnishing. It's a marine ply construction on solid wood beam.
You might think I'm mad, but I love her and it was a COMPLETE BARGAIN.
I've dragged her home to do the work. Maybe she'll get on the water this season. Maybe not. I picture self launching her in the spring and recovery in the autumn for maintenance and storage at home.
Here she is:

My questions are:
I've put all these Photobucket hosted links below incase you can't see this above images.










I restored a free Mirror dinghy years ago and really enjoyed doing it and sailing it.
I build and restore campervans and was interested in an alternative project. A bigger boat seemed like a natural progression.
You can see my previous work here www.HandmadeMatt.com
I've bought a 1963 Robert Tucker Mystic 21 in complete and solid condition with and inboard engine and lots of extras. It came with a fantastic trailer. She's just in need of LOTS of cleaning, TLC, a "boat load" (sorry) of sanding, painting and varnishing. It's a marine ply construction on solid wood beam.
You might think I'm mad, but I love her and it was a COMPLETE BARGAIN.
I've dragged her home to do the work. Maybe she'll get on the water this season. Maybe not. I picture self launching her in the spring and recovery in the autumn for maintenance and storage at home.
Here she is:

My questions are:
What is the black circular cross divice? (Pictured) It stores flat. I thought it might be a radar reflector but it's made of wood.
- On the deck there are clear, square non slip areas under the varnish. They seem to be resin. They scrape off easily in some places and not so easily in others. Obviously before re-varnishing I need to get all the old stuff off including these non slip areas. When reapplying should I replace the non slip under or over the new varnish? What shall I use? Isn't there a product I can mix in with varnish/ paint to create non slip?
- I am thinking about using International Original varnish. Any good? Any suggestions?
I've put all these Photobucket hosted links below incase you can't see this above images.










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