Fkna looks nice
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Fkna looks nice
Pretty posh in there, nice work.
Could this be the apex of Boat Porn? Might be for sale soon.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tgDYm1fNviY
^^tender only does 53 knots?? pffft. https://sports.yahoo.com/technohull-...230000864.html
Anyone else starting to turn their attention from ski season to boat season prep? Waiting for a string of warm days to tackle engine maintenance and bottom painting...
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Definitely getting psyched about getting back on the water, I've been up to see what has been done and what needs to be done a couple times now.
I went the route of getting the boat documented with the Coast Guard, it took a year t get the paperwork back from them but that's all set now and i never have to do that again and i don't have to have the state registration numbers on her so that's kinda nice. Tentative plan is get back in May 15.
Althea in her winter home.
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Nice, just had to re-up my CG docs and took forever too. Lots of new covid captains, they must be backed up.
Just here to say I like the name Ice, but had I known the boat's name would be music related (I assume), I would have guessed Doolittle, Debaser, or This Monkey's Gone to Heaven.
I would have guessed Spancered. Great looking boat. Like the blue and white.
South Coast Top Ranking
https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=OMrNDnU6PPk
How much does documentation run?
I'm waiting for some warmer temps to tackle some fiberglass filling of screw holes in the deck, and some paint for the seat platform on the flying bridge. Full prices being crazy this year has me thinking seriously about how to get out there without going broke.
Restoring my trailer, this was a fun process:Attachment 411994Attachment 411995
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I think I picked a good year to go back to my 13 Whaler for a bit. Time will tell.
Missing the island trips right about now, but lots of halfway decent rental places around here If we get the jones for some private beach time.
Going to do the same for the center console this Summer while it's in the water. Needs everything from new wiring, tail lights. hitch ball socket, fenders, tires, cable and winch, probably bearings, etc. How difficult was it to rehab the trailer and where did you find parts? Online?
TIA
I'm still in the middle of the restoration, but so far I've sourced my parts off etrailer, Amazon, or my local trailer supply store. Main things I've done / will do:
-Wire brush and repaint
-Replace wiring and lights
-Convert from hydraulic surge (not working) to electric brakes
-Replace coupler
-Replace bunk carpet and roller guides
-Replace bushings in springs
Getting the rust and old paint off has been a real effort. I underestimated just how many faces have to be cleaned up, particularly when the trailer has a lot of C-channel. In hindsight I probably would have paid someone to sandblast it, but Im 95% done now so will just push through.
Some photos of the progress. Hoping to paint this weekend and then begin reassembly.Attachment 412062Attachment 412063Attachment 412065
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Wow that's night and day, nice job. What a lot of work though.
Wow, thanks for the detail. Not sure how big a job mine is until I get into it. Have the whole Summer to figure it out though.
Might belong in the rowing thread instead but my gf and I got a boat. It'll need work to clean it up and I might put fixed seats in to make packing camping stuff easier. Not really sure just yet. Attachment 412167Attachment 412168
that’s sweet!