Worst Boat Picture

I wanted one of those

I bought this one and boy was it in a state,why was it - well some" scrote " purporting to be a marine engineer stole the engine leaving a 70+ year old man without a viable boat and he lost heart with it , so for 7 or more years languished in the harbour with no one to look after her.
She is starting to look better now after a good scrub and what a well made boat she is all the woodwork just needs a rub down and varnish ,the grp is in excellent condition,keels are very good.


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love the loook of them

too expensive when I startede so bought the slug

I assume it has bilge keels

d
 
so have you re-engined it

separate heads

galley under hatch like the slug I believe

better rig

nicer cockpit

all round a great little boat

d

Not re-engined it yet but still looking for one. ( anybody !! )
The head is great (might even build in a shower :D).
Not sorted the galley yet ,but is not under the hatch at present.
Rig is in really good condition and pretty good sails.
I imagine the cockpit is pretty dry but have not put her in the water yet ,saving all that for next season as I have a boat for this one.
 
GRP, stainless steel and aluminium - amazing materials

may we see a picture restored




Limiting to salt water..... not that keen on limits.... besides already been well up the freshwater stretches of the Medway and my guess is that the Wveney is almost fresh water

as for time to get to Orkney

Dunno - depends on cash flow and the closely related subject of the seaworthiness of the slug


- all being well 2013

but I have been wrong before and I shall be wrong again

it depends how long I can carry on throwing small amounts of money and large amounts of time at KTL


Dylan

Well done Nick, Good Job!
http://www.swift18.org/library/restoration.html
 
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