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Wait did I miss something? Did you buy ANOTHER sail boat? What about the one you have that was meticulously restored?We went down to Mass. again for a couple of days this week to start cleaning the hull that has been in the Atlantic for a couple of years as well as the Bahamas last Winter. She was pretty dirty above the waterline with that "Intracoastal brown smile". As well as barnacles to scrape off on the anti fouling below.
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Willow washed her using Starbrite instant hull cleaner and I removed some of the boot stripes that were still on the hull with a heat gun. You can see the true color of the gelcoat once the stripe has been removed. Got some oxidized gelcoat to sand.
I must say, it is nice working the hull from the ground and not a ladder.
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Parked next to a couple of other cats. A Broadblue 385 (unstepped mast) and a big Lagoon on the right. Not as much freeboard as the others.
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Took the motors home to overwinter in the garage. As well as the helm seat that will be reupholstered.
Another “work in progress”.
IDK maybe, lol. Yes we did. The Beneteau is for sale. The PDQ 36 has a lot more room, equivalent to a 46' sailboat, a few kts faster and we needed another BOAT to work on. Gonna do it all again. Will be bringing her up the Hudson to Champlain in the Spring.Wait did I miss something? Did you buy ANOTHER sail boat? What about the one you have that was meticulously restored?
I use an impact to remove the rotor retaining bolt and anti seize it and lightly tighten it on install. Can’t say I’ve ever stripped one out though.
Yep, as @buckbuck said, another thing I’m not going to miss about N. IllinoisThe corrosion in the northern states practically welds nuts and bolts into place.
I salute you for the effort and had the same attitude about changing oil in my road going vehicles but for years now time savings has taken priority over cost savings. An oil change at jiffy lube and the like takes 15 to 30 minutes, runs about $100 and I often sit in the car surfing or on a call during the process. If dyi it, it takes me over an hour from setup to clean up not including buying and disposing of materials which cost about $30. Brakes run abiut $200 per axle at shops here in CA.Wife said her brakes were making noises. No problem, I got this! It’ll take me under 2 hours to change some pads.
Yeah, right… 8 hours later, 4 trips to NAPA, stripped bolts, frozen calipers, bruised knuckles and a whole lotta suck I’m finally done!
I’m sure a skilled mechanic could have made easy work of this project. But I’m not a mechanic. I’m a self taught stubborn asshat who refuses to take my vehicles to a mechanic.
I feel the making of a financially self sustaining retirement hobby here.IDK maybe, lol. Yes we did. The Beneteau is for sale. The PDQ 36 has a lot more room, equivalent to a 46' sailboat, a few kts faster and we needed another BOAT to work on. Gonna do it all again. Will be bringing her up the Hudson to Champlain in the Spring.
I feel the making of a financially self sustaining retirement hobby here.
Congrats on the new boat. Got a build thread going yet?
One more…I love looking thru old ship’s maintenance logs, especially when they go back 30 years to 1993. A couple of pictures from the log.
This one from 2004, no mention in the USCG report I paid for, about this $20,000 insurance repair.
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And this one with hours on the motors. Not the 2018’s we have now with 600+ hours.
Wow, 5000+.
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This boat spent some time down around @Murf'n'surf ‘s turf.
I use an impact to remove the rotor retaining bolt and anti seize it and lightly tighten it on install. Can’t say I’ve ever stripped one out though.
I've never reinstalled those, once removed. I've always considered them to be assembly bolts to keep them from falling off as they move down the assembly line, and I don't ever recall seeing them called out in service manuals, save for an old Honda CRX, which actually referred to them as "assembly bolts", and didn't mention replacement after removing them. Those things are the design of the devil ?
SV SugarbushIts a labor of love. It's a BOAT, nothing about it is financially sustaining, lol. No thread yet, may start with a thread for a new name for her.