harvey38
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A bit more work done on the heads.
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I'm nearly out of the woodwork.
Some spare time coming this weekend, I'd like to finish hacking
Acoustic insulation too?Yes, there will be a curtain in a track running across the front.
A bit more work done on the heads.
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I'm nearly out of the woodwork.
Some spare time coming this weekend, I'd like to finish hacking
Acoustic insulation too?Yes, there will be a curtain in a track running across the front.
It’s called a Ford Sabre engine....you can’t fart louder than thatAcoustic insulation too?
I have two Ford Sabres in Tolerance, with correctly adjusted tappets they're quiet when helming from inside so a door would definitely be requiredIt’s called a Ford Sabre engine....you can’t fart louder than that![]()
The Huntress and Huntsman came off the same buck. It all started in 1957 with the 23ft buck, in 1960 it was extended for the Huntsman 28.Is it similar to the huntsman?
I have never been fortunate enough to be very familiar with motor vessels.
Beautiful craft you have.
Enjoy
I drool at the lines of any huntress or huntsman, very aesthetic. Don't want to be a kill joy the the one pictured with the spray hood seems to spoil it.
A smart phone can take good pictures no matter what the owner does....nobody will judge you on your photography...only your boat refitting skillsUpdate. I'm still crap at taking pics. I forget and when I remember they are rubbish.
I am essentially out of the woodwork. There's a few tiny bits to do, very minor.
There's a dinghy in my porta cabin, that will have to be ousted to make space for parts ready to refit.
I'm onto paint and varnish, the biggie is in the cabin. So much work in there.
They'll be a veritable production line of door and lids and floors to paint.
If I can wrap up cabin painting and trailer fixing/welding in January I'll be happy.
The Swordsman Marine built 37 and 40 used a Fairey Dagger hull mould and with input from AVB so I think its ok to call them a Fairey.I do have a soft spot for a Fairey, my ideal would be a Swordsman 40 (I know some don't consider them a proper Fairey)but I do love them.View attachment 170390
All wood.Ben, is she a wooden or fiberglass boat ? or perhaps some combination ?
Impressive!All wood.
Hot moulded, a timber called agba, 2.5mm thick layers, Bordon Aerolite Glue, rubber vacuum bagged, baked in an autoclave. 6 layers on the bottom and 5 up the sides.
Scantlings are mostly mahogany, the rest is plywood.