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my 1971 Coronado 27
I am looking for advice, and a mentor of sorts to guide me through my refit
of my new boat. I want to add a new bulkhead and modify a lot of things in the interior, as well as new rigging and sails. The work I can do, I just want to be sure that i am doing things as well as I could. I need information and advice regarding products like what to use to bind 3/4 marine plywood to fiberglass, etc. Anyone willing to help? |
You are very much in luck. There is a member here, a certified Master
Mariner, who owns a Coronado 27 that is the finest specimen afloat. It is a highly modified blue water cruiser and is the subject of much admiration and jealousy from others. Stick around, as I am certain the wonderful gentleman who owns this paragon of a vessel will be keen to share his experiences and insight with you. Not only can he advise you on the finest details of your prospective blue water cruiser, he can also offer expert opinion on all matters of proper sailing. Also, his political advice and social grace are exceptional and without equal. Congratulations and well done on your purchase! Gilligan "David Sutula" wrote in message ... I am looking for advice, and a mentor of sorts to guide me through my refit of my new boat. I want to add a new bulkhead and modify a lot of things in the interior, as well as new rigging and sails. The work I can do, I just want to be sure that i am doing things as well as I could. I need information and advice regarding products like what to use to bind 3/4 marine plywood to fiberglass, etc. Anyone willing to help? |
Here's the most important advice of all:
Don't use your real email address on the usenet unless you really enjoy spam. That will cost one keg of beer. Thanks. David Sutula wrote: I am looking for advice, and a mentor of sorts to guide me through my refit of my new boat. I want to add a new bulkhead and modify a lot of things in the interior, as well as new rigging and sails. The work I can do, I just want to be sure that i am doing things as well as I could. I need information and advice regarding products like what to use to bind 3/4 marine plywood to fiberglass, etc. Anyone willing to help? |
Good Advice.
"Jeff Morris" wrote in message ... Here's the most important advice of all: Don't use your real email address on the usenet unless you really enjoy spam. That will cost one keg of beer. Thanks. David Sutula wrote: I am looking for advice, and a mentor of sorts to guide me through my refit of my new boat. I want to add a new bulkhead and modify a lot of things in the interior, as well as new rigging and sails. The work I can do, I just want to be sure that i am doing things as well as I could. I need information and advice regarding products like what to use to bind 3/4 marine plywood to fiberglass, etc. Anyone willing to help? |
Hey Mr. Bunyip, Capt. Neal is too busy at the moment to respond to your lame little ole trolls. giggle LP "David Sutula" wrote in message ... I am looking for advice, and a mentor of sorts to guide me through my refit of my new boat. I want to add a new bulkhead and modify a lot of things in the interior, as well as new rigging and sails. The work I can do, I just want to be sure that i am doing things as well as I could. I need information and advice regarding products like what to use to bind 3/4 marine plywood to fiberglass, etc. Anyone willing to help? |
Dave,
Neal is a good source of information and he has first hand experience. Some of the work he has done is excellent When Mich was here the last time, we ran into a guy from Calif with the prettiest Cor25 I've ever seen. He had made some modification that were really great. I was impressed by his work. I grabbed his card. He is a designer, so I'm not sure if his information has a price tag on it or not? His name is; George Benson Box# 20661 San Jose, Ca 95160 (408-268-6278) His boats name is; S.V TEAL He sails it up from Ca to Bellingham, which is a pretty good voyage and seems in very good shape after the trip. Ole Thom P/S that advice about Peggy Hall is right on. I know her as the "Princess of Poop" and she knows more about "Heads" than all of us put together |
Dave,
Neal can be a sort of mentor but please don't put those bargain Hong Kong Sails on. Also, if you put a Bimini On, make sure you mount the hardware so you can turn a winch handle 360 degrees when you have to use the winch. Listen to the "Princess of Poop" and not the Cedar Bucket user (Unless you dump to a disposal station) Don't take Neal's advice on Boom Repair I'm a advocate of Self Furling Head Sails; Neal is not. That will make a difference in your Fore Headstay. Get him to send you a picture of what he did for his cockpit seats. As nice a job as I've seen. He does keep a trim craft and does it on the cheap. That is meant as a compliment! Ole Thom |
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