Redwing

  • 15 Dec 2011 03:54
    Reply # 773765 on 644008
    The prop went on today and I've been working on the wiring. It's looking just about done but wiring in the alternator is proving to be difficult. My first attempt resulted in a warm alternator the next day. I'm using a 3 wire Bosch from a car and at the moment it has me baffled.
  • 03 Dec 2011 03:55
    Reply # 764915 on 764605
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    Gary Pick wrote: Do you have a splash date Gary?
    No way!
    I was thinking autumn 2012, but now got no idea..
  • 02 Dec 2011 20:38
    Reply # 764605 on 764393
    Gary King wrote:
    I fitted the prop shaft today...it's in! So it's now onto that last BIG job and that's the ballast and fitting the keel.
    In that case Gary, you will definitely beat me to launch.
    I'm a little bogged down gluing jarrah cap rails to all the coaming, there's lots of coaming on a Benford dory..

    I'm still aiming for late June 2012 but there are a multitude of jobs that require a dip into the back pocket...as we all know.
    Do you have a splash date Gary?
  • 02 Dec 2011 16:33
    Reply # 764393 on 764114
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    I fitted the prop shaft today...it's in! So it's now onto that last BIG job and that's the ballast and fitting the keel.
    In that case Gary, you will definitely beat me to launch.
    I'm a little bogged down gluing jarrah cap rails to all the coaming, there's lots of coaming on a Benford dory..
    Last modified: 02 Dec 2011 16:33 | Deleted user
  • 02 Dec 2011 05:26
    Reply # 764114 on 644008
    I fitted the prop shaft today...it's in! So it's now onto that last BIG job and that's the ballast and fitting the keel.
  • 22 Nov 2011 19:36
    Reply # 757106 on 644008
    After saying (and meaning) 'Never again', now that I am doing jobs on somebody else's masterpiece I now know why we built our own.  You have to live with the bogs, bodges and blunders that come with what you buy.  'Course you have to live with the bogs, bodges and blunder on what you build, too, but at least you know where they are.

    Getting that forehatch down today if we can keep the rain off.  Sorry, off thread, but just to remind you You're Not Alone, Gary.
  • 21 Nov 2011 12:58
    Reply # 755780 on 644008
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    Can't trust anyone, is why we build our own boats..
    Maybe I should check the brass flat bar I bought the other week, might be gold coloured iron..
  • 21 Nov 2011 11:29
    Reply # 755738 on 644008
    The bloke on the counter walked out the back and picked up the first bit of steel, figured this must be it and gave it to me. I didn't think to check it, assuming he knew his job. I'm going to write to them with a copy of the bill and suggest they contribute. If this other bloke from the firm hadn't rang the right bit and rang me I would have launched with  a carbon steel prop shaft instead of a 316 Stainless one. Though I might have gotten suspicious came this Wet Season and seen it go rusty.
    You really do have to be on your toes to know what you've been given is what you ordered.

    Gary
  • 21 Nov 2011 07:38
    Reply # 755612 on 755425
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    Gary Pick wrote:Well it's not quite as bad as I expected. I've been quoted $187 to machine the correct piece.
    How did the dummies make that mistake?
  • 21 Nov 2011 03:26
    Reply # 755425 on 644008
    Well it's not quite as bad as I expected. I've been quoted $187 to machine the correct piece.
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