Restoring my old wood sailboat.... am I on the slippery slope to darkness?

Divemaster1

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We are moving from a modern house to a steading in a rural setting and have brought my old sailboat down from the loft for restoration and display....

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Basically she was hollowed out and shaped from one single piece of wood by my grandfather who made it for my dad when he was a young teenager.... I used to sail her and following her in the dinghy when I was young( ... er), so there is some history here...

She is about 30" LOA, needs new rigging & pulleys cleaned, new hatch to protect the furniture down below,one window has fallen out and somehow I need to release the starboard anchor which does not deploy... then there is the painting etc. to be done...

Now the question is;

As she is not a MOBO and I still want to do this, is there something wrong with me ??

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Alf,

When such a vessel has the provenance you describe, I think you are duty bound to refit and recommission her to the best of your skills (albeit mainly DD skills it would appear:D) if not for you, perhaps for your children, if not for them, then for us, so we can see you sail her again on youtube maybe;)

something wrong? no, the problem is every man never really gets beyond the age of 12:D it's OK to play boats
 
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I was nearly over come with shock when I read who posted this thread :D

What a great family treasure Alf, I'm sure you will restore the little boat nicely.

I do think though that it needs a little bit of yourself in it to pass on to future generations.....a couple of scaled down 6/71's :)
 
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