NigelCraig
Well-Known Member
I have been rubbing down and putting at least a couple of coats on the wooden spars of my 17' gaffer each winter. However I can manhandle the spars on my own and they are not so long that I can't do them under cover in the shed where I keep the boat in winter.
I've been looking at a cornish yawl for sale - similiar thing but substantially bigger but clearly needs several people to manhandle the mast. If I had to revarnish all the spars (would now include mizzen and boom of course) every year that would be problematical logistically as boat would need to be kept outside in a car park and I would not be thinking normally of unshippping the mast for the winter. (if you know lyme regis you'll get the picture). There is no boat yard locally.
If I could treat areas that needed patching with the boat rigged and then re-varnish every 3 or 4 years that would be more workable. But is it wise?
I've been looking at a cornish yawl for sale - similiar thing but substantially bigger but clearly needs several people to manhandle the mast. If I had to revarnish all the spars (would now include mizzen and boom of course) every year that would be problematical logistically as boat would need to be kept outside in a car park and I would not be thinking normally of unshippping the mast for the winter. (if you know lyme regis you'll get the picture). There is no boat yard locally.
If I could treat areas that needed patching with the boat rigged and then re-varnish every 3 or 4 years that would be more workable. But is it wise?