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Title: New member of vintage fleet
Post by: FuzzyDuck on 20 Aug 2009, 08:50
Martin, may I congratulate you on your recent purchase and may the vintage fleet welcome you with open arms.
Simon
PS: Hope she floats!
Title: Re: New member of vintage fleet
Post by: martin 1262 on 21 Aug 2009, 02:45
Umm many thanks....It will be many many months before the said yot will be released to sail with the Vintage Fraternity, I suspect ....
Could ask the current owner to fill up the cockpit with water and see what happens before I bring it home, it might just pop open and disintegrate, or it might just stay together and not leak!!!
Martin 2306/3458
 
Title: Re: New member of vintage fleet
Post by: FuzzyDuck on 21 Aug 2009, 04:58
well done Martin, starting the fleet nicely. Some way to catch Tim though....
Title: Re: New member of vintage fleet
Post by: Chadders on 21 Aug 2009, 06:40
Welcome to the vintage fleet, we look forward to seeing her on the water in due course.  Excellent choice a Starfish, looks like the next purchase will be a bucket of Nitromorse!  Howard C.
Title: Re: New member of vintage fleet
Post by: martin 1262 on 21 Aug 2009, 11:00
Thanks Howard. Still waiting to find out when I can collect her, hoping for Sunday!
As you say vast quantities of Nitromores and sandpaper, and a good few hours in the garage no doubt. :-/
Looking foward already to launching her, perhaps Spring next year.  :)
Martin
 
Title: Re: New member of vintage fleet
Post by: marek on 22 Aug 2009, 08:16
Hi
I've just finished stripping and painting N3070 - it's been a long slog, but here are some tips (3rd N12 I've done)
Hope this helps
Marek
Title: Re: New member of vintage fleet
Post by: martin 1262 on 24 Aug 2009, 08:58
Marek
Thanks for the tips, will use them. Had initial inspection and some bits and pieces needing attention.  The paint on the hull (inside) has let water in, and wood underneath looks black. Will leave to dry out and see if that sorts things, or indicate some rot. Also Planks on transom are starting to come adrift, so need to look at that too,
I have added some pics on the boat webpage, comments welcome from more seaoned boat restorers!
Thanks
 
Martin 2306/3458
Title: Re: New member of vintage fleet
Post by: chalky on 25 Aug 2009, 01:58
Martin,
 
i have always used a gas blow torch on all my boats combined with "harris" scrapers and sharp chisels a must. Very cheap (compared with paint stripper) and quick, I cleaned 2 planks on bobtail in about 30 minutes. Be careful not to set fire to the whole project. Looking forward to some photos so we can see the extent of any problems.
 
good luck john