Tim O
Well-Known Member
Anyone who has seen some of my occasional posts over the last year will maybe recall that my liveaboard Colvic Countes 33 Rhiannon has been pontoon-bound for over a year with a defunct diesel injector on the Beta 38 while I saved up money for the repair....
Well...NO MORE! Repair finally done, plus engine mountings replaced and engine realigned....this was all done superbly by Gareth Davies Marine Services
On top of that I have...
Replaced the leisure batteries...
Replaced the forestay attachment horror as seen in a post from way back....
Replaced the defunct SL Seawolf with another one picked up for £50 spares and repair, swapping gypsies with the original....only when I got it in place did I realise the studs on the new one were shorter than the old one....resulting in some "reshaping" of some interior fittings to be able to get nuts onto the shorter studs...
Sorted out the old seized u anchor swivel so I could replace the entire anchor chain with a lovely second hand length bought on here from Sarabande Tim...
and countless other small jobs (but NOT the leaking windows which need gradually taking out and refurbing...it was too nice a summer to face the hideousness of that task...no doubt I shall regret it over winter!)
The end result is...we finally went sailing....not very far yet, but we have officially LEFT THE PONTOON!:encouragement:
Well...NO MORE! Repair finally done, plus engine mountings replaced and engine realigned....this was all done superbly by Gareth Davies Marine Services
On top of that I have...
Replaced the leisure batteries...
Replaced the forestay attachment horror as seen in a post from way back....
Replaced the defunct SL Seawolf with another one picked up for £50 spares and repair, swapping gypsies with the original....only when I got it in place did I realise the studs on the new one were shorter than the old one....resulting in some "reshaping" of some interior fittings to be able to get nuts onto the shorter studs...
Sorted out the old seized u anchor swivel so I could replace the entire anchor chain with a lovely second hand length bought on here from Sarabande Tim...
and countless other small jobs (but NOT the leaking windows which need gradually taking out and refurbing...it was too nice a summer to face the hideousness of that task...no doubt I shall regret it over winter!)
The end result is...we finally went sailing....not very far yet, but we have officially LEFT THE PONTOON!:encouragement: