Saturday, 31 July 2010

No new pics for this weekend - lots of work accomplished but.....same ol' stuff !
Hull sanding is coming along fine,
Seating area sole bolted down permanently - ready for the seating framework.
FOUR more mast scarphs sawn and faced off .... but the glue didn't turn up in Friday :-(
so we couldn't glue the last remaining corner posts for the main mast.
Not to worry - they will be done during next week fer sure!
Fridge interior arrived and was test fitted to make sure it was just right - that's been taken back now to fit the shelves,etc.The ply outside carcass (fridge) and compressor are all ready in the galley.
The last two battery main cables are fitted, ready for the last two batteries to complete the bank.

Sunday, 25 July 2010

Saloon seating/table area.




Major effort this weekwas clearing the saloon ready to start the seating carcass.


Watch this spot!

More scarphs!

The shed's never long enough !!
Facing off the rough saw cut with the router and sliding jig.

Sawdust flying everywhere!


Two more scarphs



And - another two!




Two more complete pairs of scarphs have been cut and faced off with the router and jig.More resorcinol glue will be with us next week (after payday!!)During the week we will cut the last two scarphs which will complete the four corner posts.Next will be to saw and plane these to the finshed sizes.
The fore,aft and side planks will be next to scarph.

Another week passes,weather slows the hullsanding,etc down but we've fitted the fridge compressor ready for the delivery of the custom built fridge itself,the outer pl;y case is there to fit it in and then fill the space between with expanded polyurethane foam.

Hopefully then now more funny tasting milk!!

Sunday, 18 July 2010


As much as I love Asda canned "Irish Stew" = very filling and nourishing for £1 !!!

Thank God for a decent Cook ......... Brent cookin' up a storm!!

Mast Making


Another TWO scarphs this weekend - that means two corner pieces of the main mast - two more to go.Then the sides and fore& aft pieces.Here Brent is making the first "rough" cut with the circulat saw - to be made just right with the router as before.

Navigation table mocked up in ply - to make sure there's enough room ! Can take full size chart with ONE fold!

Well - another week has past and we're getting along with things just fine.Gales the other day -demolished our Gazebo over the woodworking bench and tore a huge panelout of the workshop tent.All under control and will be repaired soon!

Batteries have been installed permenantly under the starboard side bench seat ( two more to be added soon) all controlled by the new 3 stage sophisticated battery charger ( posh price too!!) together with the inverter for 240 volt power.

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Saloon start.


This is the start of the portside - the seating,cocktail cabinet and the navigation station and also the permanent location of the household batteries,charger and inverter,etc.The permanent sole was laid and the main hold hatch fitted.
Watch this space!

The First Mast Scarphs.

Plate nuts all tight, glue oozing.....perfect!
Dave getting those nuts tight - one by one!
Ready for the glue.....


Laser target at the end of the 70 foot 4"x 4" scarphed and glued and spot on the target cross.
The laser at the other end. I have allways been worrying that the mast scarphs would be a devil of a job - the carpentry,joints,etc are basic stuff -but our first two scarphs made us a lump of Sitka Spruce 120mm x 120mm.........20 metres in length !!!
With the mast strongback carefully laid out , bolted together and fixed to the heavy steel trestles, all made level and straight.
The scarphing jig and router facing frame, all worked out beautifully! All the preparation came together.......