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Hi all,
I suppose I'm going to have to stop calling my boat a 'project boat' as I've been sailing it up and down the Bristol Channel quite happily. Nevertheless, I have a few jobs left that I don't really have solutions to. I've put them in a video so you can see what I'm talking about...
So:
Knackered cleat
It's not so much the cleat that baffles me as how to install deck fittings so that they don't leak, and what to do with the holes from ones that have seen better days.
No gasket? Just some silicon, some pilot holes and some self-tapping screws? Then tighten slightly, allow to dry, then tighten up?
And how do I best fill holes elsewhere..?
Seagull
She's being much better behaved now - starting first time, no choke.
Nevertheless, it's been slightly embarrassing to note that she's been weeping fuel from the filler cap. I'm presuming that this is due to the tank being full, and the hot weather causing the fuel to expand. I've been leaving the breather screw a little open to compensate for this, but is this normal? Does it indicate that I should replace the cork washer under the filler cap?
Starboard winch
Is knackered, but I don't know whether it's just the pawls that are worn, or whether it just needs it's mounting bolt tightening. If it's the latter, I haven't the first idea of how to get to it. I don't mind buying new winches (am coping fine without them, but it's more for the look of the thing...) but still don't know how I can get to the mounting points..?
Port winch
Has been removed and the repair is a bit agricultural. How could I tidy this up? Does it need sanding? Re-glassing?
The winch seems fine (no wobbles like the starboard winch) - if I could work out how to mount it?
Also - homemade lazy jacks - possible? They don't seem that complex a proposition to me, unless I've missed something?
Finally, I'm getting closer to my plan to install a furling system to the foresail, but does that mean I sacrifice my ability to reef, in that I then don't have a spare halyard to run a smaller jib up the fore shroud? I could put one up, but it would get in the way of where the rolled up sail would be..?
All and any thoughts or advice very gratefully received, as ever...
I suppose I'm going to have to stop calling my boat a 'project boat' as I've been sailing it up and down the Bristol Channel quite happily. Nevertheless, I have a few jobs left that I don't really have solutions to. I've put them in a video so you can see what I'm talking about...
So:
Knackered cleat
It's not so much the cleat that baffles me as how to install deck fittings so that they don't leak, and what to do with the holes from ones that have seen better days.
No gasket? Just some silicon, some pilot holes and some self-tapping screws? Then tighten slightly, allow to dry, then tighten up?
And how do I best fill holes elsewhere..?
Seagull
She's being much better behaved now - starting first time, no choke.
Nevertheless, it's been slightly embarrassing to note that she's been weeping fuel from the filler cap. I'm presuming that this is due to the tank being full, and the hot weather causing the fuel to expand. I've been leaving the breather screw a little open to compensate for this, but is this normal? Does it indicate that I should replace the cork washer under the filler cap?
Starboard winch
Is knackered, but I don't know whether it's just the pawls that are worn, or whether it just needs it's mounting bolt tightening. If it's the latter, I haven't the first idea of how to get to it. I don't mind buying new winches (am coping fine without them, but it's more for the look of the thing...) but still don't know how I can get to the mounting points..?
Port winch
Has been removed and the repair is a bit agricultural. How could I tidy this up? Does it need sanding? Re-glassing?
The winch seems fine (no wobbles like the starboard winch) - if I could work out how to mount it?
Also - homemade lazy jacks - possible? They don't seem that complex a proposition to me, unless I've missed something?
Finally, I'm getting closer to my plan to install a furling system to the foresail, but does that mean I sacrifice my ability to reef, in that I then don't have a spare halyard to run a smaller jib up the fore shroud? I could put one up, but it would get in the way of where the rolled up sail would be..?
All and any thoughts or advice very gratefully received, as ever...