Bill1
Active Member
Thought I'd report back after you guys gave me such useful advise on renovating the keel and ask a few more questions.
Well rigged Pippa, my ancient westerly nimrod, after a fashion and launched without any problem. Then had an eventful 2 weeks day sailing.
Firstly and most importantly she sails very well indeed but we did have a few "learning experiences."
1 Keel wire snapped had to moor in deep water until high tide. I brought her in and as the tide fell I fixed a halyard to the anchor and pulled the boat over on its side. I then replaced the wire with a nylon tape which works reasonably well but tends to slip on the winch drum.
Question does anyone know how the wire attaches to the winch drum it seems to disappear through a hole in the drum, do I have to completely dismantle the winch to get at it?
2 Rudder blade snapped just below the stock (its supprising how quickly she rounded up!! and why did it happen afer 2 days sailing and the first time I ventured across the shipping channel ("Milford haven port control this is Pippa Pippa please can you delay your next very lage tanker as I will be drifting in your deep water channel for a few minutes while I sort myself out" didn't actually happen but I had visions of having to make the call!!)) I made a temporary replacement from exterior grade ply which worked but I guess wont last long.
Question: the original seems to be 2 pieces of ply laminated together and covered with epoxy(?) filler is this the best way to go for a replacement or is there a better way?
3. Kicking strap - I know about boom claws for use on a reefed sail but how does the kicker fit onto the boom when its not reefed? there is a fitting that runs in a groove along the whole length of the boom and is fixed in place with a wing nut is that for the kicker? Also because the boom is only about 18" above the coach roof how are you supposed to get a decent anglel for the kicker without having it very close to the mast?
Well dispite the problems had a great time, off again on the bank holiday weekend no doubt to discover more about ancient boats.
Bill
Well rigged Pippa, my ancient westerly nimrod, after a fashion and launched without any problem. Then had an eventful 2 weeks day sailing.
Firstly and most importantly she sails very well indeed but we did have a few "learning experiences."
1 Keel wire snapped had to moor in deep water until high tide. I brought her in and as the tide fell I fixed a halyard to the anchor and pulled the boat over on its side. I then replaced the wire with a nylon tape which works reasonably well but tends to slip on the winch drum.
Question does anyone know how the wire attaches to the winch drum it seems to disappear through a hole in the drum, do I have to completely dismantle the winch to get at it?
2 Rudder blade snapped just below the stock (its supprising how quickly she rounded up!! and why did it happen afer 2 days sailing and the first time I ventured across the shipping channel ("Milford haven port control this is Pippa Pippa please can you delay your next very lage tanker as I will be drifting in your deep water channel for a few minutes while I sort myself out" didn't actually happen but I had visions of having to make the call!!)) I made a temporary replacement from exterior grade ply which worked but I guess wont last long.
Question: the original seems to be 2 pieces of ply laminated together and covered with epoxy(?) filler is this the best way to go for a replacement or is there a better way?
3. Kicking strap - I know about boom claws for use on a reefed sail but how does the kicker fit onto the boom when its not reefed? there is a fitting that runs in a groove along the whole length of the boom and is fixed in place with a wing nut is that for the kicker? Also because the boom is only about 18" above the coach roof how are you supposed to get a decent anglel for the kicker without having it very close to the mast?
Well dispite the problems had a great time, off again on the bank holiday weekend no doubt to discover more about ancient boats.
Bill