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Hi,
I've just aquired enterprise number 947 as a restoration project (glutton for punishment!) and it's in quite a mess. I think the framing (such as there is) is ok, but pretty much all the ply needs replacing. Does anybody have any experience of a project such as this please? I'm just pondering where best to start - upturned on the base boards, or right way up and starting on the sides... I know the chines went on last but any help or info on this would be most gratefully rec'd! Also, the timber mast has had complete glue failure and separated into 4 quadrants and aquired a slight bend. I'm wondering if it's possible to reglue this using a precise flat surface and reuse it - any ideas? Or, hopefully, any info on the boat herself? Many thanks, Dave |
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You are better off using the boat to measure the panels, measure the
bevels, then strip off the hardware, gunnels, and pull the panels down to the frames, etc., cut new panels, block up the frames on a strongback and start from scratch... Less work, less cussin', and less time than trying to patch new wood to old wood... The mast should be salvageable as you suggested.. Take it apart, get the wood good and dry (heat tent for 2 or 3 week) while the pieces are strapped to a straight timber, or a strongback (my choice).. This box can be put together with deck (house) screws so the material can be reused... Get a hand plane and learn to use it to remove the old glue from the mating surfaces... Next, fasten one part to the strongback so it is straight and square and clamp up the other 3 parts to the first... Use epoxy for the adhesive... denny - just finishing a rowing pram for the grandkids for the summer.. Sailing pram to follow for next summer... |
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