MattBarraud
New Member
Dear All
I am after a bit of advice! /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif I have recently bought a Nasa speed/log instrument for my Hurley 22 and need to fit it. I have been quoted £500+ (with some other jobs) to do this by the local boat yard and so am wondering if it may be better to do it by myself.
According to the instructions all i need to do is drill the correct sized hole in the hull; put it through and re-seal with sealant etc. Now this seems simple in of itself but i know that in reality it probably isnt.
My plan is to dry out on a spring tide and let the boat settle on her side; doing the job when i have enough 'land' and hoping to finish it before the next tide.
My question really is two fold, has anyone got experince of doing this type of job and is it as simple as it sounds and also, do you all think it is folly just to try?
Thanks in advance
Matt
I am after a bit of advice! /forums/images/graemlins/ooo.gif I have recently bought a Nasa speed/log instrument for my Hurley 22 and need to fit it. I have been quoted £500+ (with some other jobs) to do this by the local boat yard and so am wondering if it may be better to do it by myself.
According to the instructions all i need to do is drill the correct sized hole in the hull; put it through and re-seal with sealant etc. Now this seems simple in of itself but i know that in reality it probably isnt.
My plan is to dry out on a spring tide and let the boat settle on her side; doing the job when i have enough 'land' and hoping to finish it before the next tide.
My question really is two fold, has anyone got experince of doing this type of job and is it as simple as it sounds and also, do you all think it is folly just to try?
Thanks in advance
Matt