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And indeed that rumour may well prove to have something to it. Just last night, I was in serious discussion regarding an attempt on the Round Britain 2010 which has a minimum 30ft limit .... watch this space I guess. Pristine condition, one careful owner, low mileage Centaur anyone /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

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Sterenns Figaro?
 
I have traditionally laid decks, no ply underneath, so where the leak appears is generally not too far from source. Although round the doghouse is proving a problem. I have one over my bunk that comes through a screw hole in a mahogany fashion piece. I need to get that off and determine whether the leak is from the joint between the doghouse and carlin, or the deck side of the carlin. I suspect the doghouse side...

Stern post bolts (3) seem to stop weeping rust as long as I keep lots of anodes on. I suspect those, and the doghouse, and the covering board screws (steel) will require another 6 months in the yard at home, but not for another 3-4 years.

More saving required to deal with the keel bolts....
 
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Where do I start?

Strip and re-paint the decks, cabin top & cockpit.
Replace the cutless bearing.
Re install the engine
Re-install the fuel tank
Replace all the wiring.
Replace mast, boom and standing rigging.
Replace the port side cabin windows
Re-fit the starboard main cabin lining
Make and fit lining to the port side of the main cabin and the forcabin.
Make a fit a shelf in the forcabin
Finish making a housing for the radios and switch gear by the nav desk
Make a housing for the main switch panel
Install Eberspacher heating system.
Remove 2 rusted in bolts from the top of the keel
Re install the keel
Strip and renew the antifouling (Thanks Jim for the heads up)
Rub down and re-varnish all the wood down below
Install all the new nav instruments, plotter etc.
Unwrap and put in position the new upholstery from EastCoastBernie.
And a few other things beside.

Then launch and enjoy the summer.

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Ok, we get the picture.

Can give you a weekend in early April. Have skills for any of the tasks listed above.


Have you dried out the boat yet? FC in need of a bit of dehumidifying. Can you bring it to the January do?

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<u> <span style="color:red"> What January do? </span> ?</u> /forums/images/graemlins/mad.gif
 
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Hey.... i'm in the dark here too!

Will it help if I roll one trouser leg up?

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Nev's got a pinny /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

Who is this Jan that everyone wants to do? /forums/images/graemlins/confused.gif /forums/images/graemlins/grin.gif
 
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New curtains
Various sewing jobs here and there plus
New boom cover
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Bernie,

Do you make Boom tents? Another person with my type of boat (see we did sell some!!) had a 'boom tent' made which clipped on the gaurdrails, went over the boom and clipped on the other side gaurdrails. He said it works very well when cruising in rainy conditions. Would that sort of thing be expensive for a 2.8 metre boom?

Brian
 
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And indeed that rumour may well prove to have something to it. Just last night, I was in serious discussion regarding an attempt on the Round Britain 2010 which has a minimum 30ft limit .... watch this space I guess. Pristine condition, one careful owner, low mileage Centaur anyone /forums/images/graemlins/laugh.gif

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30ft.... Swedish Lass can't do that as she needs an extra 9 inches /forums/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Bowsprit spare anyone?
 
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To revarnish the washboards


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Brought mine home a couple of days ago as well. Lost count how many times I have done this now. Most of it remains in tact, but one or two patches always seem to come through. The last varnish (Sikkens) faired rather better than last (seems tougher and less prone to donks), but may try a two part this year. Is there an inherent problem with veneered wood, and is there a better answer?
 
Re: to do list - Don\'t I feel smug!

Like the new Sea feather. Did you have to re-make the brackets or did it all pretty much fit?

Presumably it came off a boat with a bigger transom as the water lines don't look like they match up - although can't see any reason why this would create any problems.

Bet you are looking forward to play with it now!
 
Re: to do list - Don\'t I feel smug!

Was expecting to have to have the bracket adapted but didn't need to. It came from a chap with a Seamaster 925 but looks virtually unused. Agree the waterline on the paddle is too low but for this year I don't intend to do anything about it, just see how it goes.

Lots of other jobs to do before go back into the water but WILL be afloat for Easter if not before and trying out the sea feather then.
 
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Replace windows in main cabin. Depending on how get on replace forecabin windows too otherwise leave for next winter!

[/ QUOTE ] Main cabin windows done with help of No2 Son today. Not going to do forecabin - perspex is fine, might remove bolts, stick on some more sealant and rebolt with new during the season
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Replace masthead nav lights & wiring.

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Permanent fit for chartplotter on cockpit bulkhead.

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Fit Sea Feather wind vane.

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Convert dinette arrangement to sea berth, seating and small table suited for one.

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Lift and rebed all deck fittings / genoa track (which seems to need removing half the galley to get at the nuts inside!

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Work is coming along nicely - has been bitter though working on boat last couple of weekends but worth it.
 
I've decided to join in.....




Wash and polish the sides.....hasnt been done for a couple of years.....





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