Two brand new Anderson self bailers replace the old leaking ones.
The three areas that I am currently rectifying are:
- Gluing an internal wooden bead around the face of the cockpit at deck height. This will give a good edge for my fingers to get a hold onto when climbing back into the cockpit after a capsize. The sanded areas around the inside of the cockpit in the photograph show where the new cockpit trim will be glued.
- Attaching some timber trim to the top of the splash boards as these are slightly below regulation height. The extra height will give more area to the splash boards and help them to do their job of keeping water out of the cockpit.
All the timber trim that I am using is cedar which is strong and light and shouldn't add any more weight considering that I have already lightened the boat by removing the large varnished laminated wooden crossbeam that has supported the heavy aluminum main sheet track (see photo below). I am going to use a light weight rope bridle with adjustment controls which has become common practise.
When completed the only way to improve on 'Slipstream' will be to purchase one of the new immaculately built fiberglass Zephyrs complete with a beautifully varnished deck that are becoming very popular - now Shipmates - there's a shipshape new years resolution!
6 comments:
Happy New Year Alden and happy sailing. May it be a successful year in many ways.
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Thanks Ben, I am looking forward to the sailing.. and a happy and prosperous 2018 to you and your family.
Best of luck in the racing.. though if you're anything like me (unlikely I'd suggest) it'll be just as much fun at the back of the pack.. :o)
Thanks Steve, my goal is to finish every race and stay upright - at my age, if I can do that I will feel like a winner whatever my overall placing in the fleet is : >)
Happy New Year Alden, and good luck in Welly...
Thanks Paul and a very happy new year to you too. I am really looking forward to Wellington even though I know it can blow like hell at any time of the year!
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