Redwing

  • 22 Aug 2012 12:15
    Reply # 1053231 on 644008
    Thanks Ketil, a friend is coming around tomorrow to help me for the day.
     I hope at least to have the boat raised to the right height. Anything beyond that, like getting the keel onto the cradle would be a pleasant bonus.
  • 21 Aug 2012 20:50
    Reply # 1052741 on 644008

    Hi Gary,

    dont bet on that, I have some horryble stories to tell about lying in the calm waiting for winds....

    Good luck though

  • 21 Aug 2012 13:47
    Reply # 1052336 on 644008
    My planned help has a new girlfriend and a few days with her in beach house wins out over moving 850 kgs of lead and timber I guess.
    Anyway, the cradle apart from some trimming is finish and I started lift the boat higher today. Only 17 inches to go. Probably the slowest trip Redwing will make.
  • 18 Aug 2012 12:53
    Reply # 1050292 on 644008
    Much work on the cradle today and apart from the diagonal bracing it's just about done. The keel fit may well be Friday but Tuesday would be nice.It depends on whether my help manifests.
  • 03 Aug 2012 10:34
    Reply # 1035659 on 644008
    Nothing is happening at the moment because people keep waving money under my nose to do work for them. So though the cradle is not finished and the keel is not on, at least money is going into the the launch fund.
    I did buy 6 metres of 304 SS 25mm tube the other day for the stanchions and unspecified projects.
  • 24 Jul 2012 22:22
    Reply # 1018624 on 644008
    Thanks Arne, it is a skill I need to learn to do properly. I've gotten quite good at sewing.:)
  • 24 Jul 2012 16:14
    Reply # 1018328 on 1018236
    Anonymous member (Administrator)
    Gary Pick wrote:I bought a new soldering iron today and a pile of timber for the cradle. I've also been putting a clear finish on my battens. "Just another 2 weeks", and the keel will be on.


    Gary, too bad I don't live down the road. Soldering electronics, contacts and coax plugs is something I actually can  -  that was a part of my job for many years until other methods (pressed connections) gradually took over. Soldering is quite fun, almost as fun as sewing sails...

    Good luck! Arne

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  • 24 Jul 2012 13:32
    Reply # 1018236 on 644008
    I bought a new soldering iron today and a pile of timber for the cradle. I've also been putting a clear finish on my battens. "Just another 2 weeks", and the keel will be on.
  • 19 Jul 2012 12:46
    Reply # 1014367 on 644008
    Finished painting the keel so as soon as I have the cradle assembled I can bolt it on. I've been putting off a few soldering jobs because it's not a skill I'm good at but I think it's time I practised.
  • 17 Jul 2012 01:53
    Reply # 1011469 on 1011428
    Annie Hill wrote:Congratulations, Gary.  Do you get your Pensioners' Passes now? Shall we start running a sweepstake on who splashes first: Redwing, La Chica, Malliemac, Hestur or Oryx?

    PS Mr Webmaster.  Getting a wee bit off topic there!!  ;-0

    Hi Annie, well I have a concession card that makes life a bit easier.
    2 coats of primer on the keel and I'll do another 2. The thing that might slow me down is the mooring.Unless I launch and ride to anchor somewhere till I get approval for the mooring.
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